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Dr. Vasileios Kallinterakis serves as Senior Lecturer in Corporate Finance at the University of Liverpool, where he has been employed since October 2011. Previously, he held a position as Teaching Fellow in Finance at Durham University Business School.
Dr. Kallinterakis earned his PhD from Durham University in 2007, establishing a foundation for his research in financial markets and investor behavior. His academic journey demonstrates a progression from teaching-focused roles to a senior research and teaching position at a major UK university.
His research portfolio centers on Behavioural Finance, with particular focus on collective investor behavior including herding and feedback trading phenomena. He examines how these behaviors manifest across different market contexts, particularly in Emerging and Frontier Markets where institutional design features significantly influence investor actions. His work on Institutional Investors explores how professional frameworks and broader market conditions shape investment decisions. Additional research strands include Volatility, High Frequency Trading, and Neurofinance, with innovative recent work investigating cryptocurrency risk perception and how social trends like cannabis legalization affect investment patterns.
Dr. Kallinterakis's publication record reveals a consistent trajectory of high-impact research, with recent work (2021-2024) spanning cryptocurrency markets, political uncertainty effects, cross-market dynamics, and historical financial analysis. His research demonstrates methodological diversity, employing both contemporary market data and historical analysis to uncover universal patterns in investor behavior across different eras and market structures.
Professional recognitions include:
- Fellowship with British Accounting and Finance Association (2011-present)
- Fellowship with Higher Education Academy (2009-present)
- Research funding from National Stock Exchange of India (2008)
- Research grant from The University of Jordan (2019)
Dr. Kallinterakis has supervised seven doctoral students to completion and currently mentors four additional PhD candidates. He serves on editorial boards for four academic journals and has reviewed for numerous prestigious finance publications and research institutions. His global research network spans multiple UK universities and international institutions across Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America. His examination roles for postgraduate programs at both the University of Liverpool and University of Kent demonstrate his standing within the academic community.
His professional affiliations reflect broad engagement with the finance academic community, including memberships in the Spanish Finance Association, European Financial Management Association, Financial Management Association, and Swiss Society for Economics and Statistics, alongside his ongoing fellowships with the British Accounting and Finance Association and Higher Education Academy.



