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Xindi He is an Assistant Professor of Finance at the Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology. He holds a Ph.D. in Financial Economics from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and the Kenneth C. Griffin Department of Economics (2023), and a B.A. in Economics from Guanghua School of Management, Peking University (2018).
- Ph.D. in Financial Economics, University of Chicago (2023)
- B.A. in Economics, Peking University (2018)
His research lies at the intersection of behavioral finance, asset pricing, and macroeconomics, with a focus on how investor behavior, psychological biases, and bounded rationality influence financial markets. He investigates topics such as trading heuristics, mental accounting of brokerage cash, risk perception based on historical price paths, and self-evaluation of trading talent. His work aims to uncover the financial and macroeconomic implications of the coexistence of fully and limitedly rational agents.
The recent working papers demonstrate a strong empirical and experimental approach, utilizing retail and institutional trade data, quasi-natural experiments, and online experiments. Collectively, his research contributes to understanding how investors form beliefs, make portfolio decisions, and perceive risk in real-world settings, often challenging standard assumptions in financial economics.
Currently, no scientific awards or honors are publicly listed.
Xindi He is actively engaged in research, with several working papers under his name, often in collaboration with co-authors. While no formal advisees are listed, as a new faculty member (joined in 2023), he is likely beginning to mentor graduate students. There is no mention of external grants or funding sources in the provided text. His work is primarily theoretical and empirical, developed through individual and collaborative research efforts.
There is no mention of a specific lab or research team, but his work appears to be conducted within the academic environment of the Scheller College of Business, potentially in collaboration with behavioral finance and asset pricing research groups.





