Tim Kröncke is Professor of Finance at the University of Neuchâtel and a lecturer at the University of Basel's Faculty of Economics and Business Administration (WWZ). His research focuses on empirical asset pricing, with broad implications for investment strategies and macroeconomic policy. His primary research interests include: Why stocks earn high average returns Time-series and cross-sectional predictability of returns Effects of monetary policy and macroeconomic news on firm valuation Investor portfolio shifts between bonds and equities Benefits of international diversification, real estate, and human capital in investing His work has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Finance and the Review of Finance . Although no specific publications are listed, his research aligns with trends in empirical finance and macro-finance. Notable recognitions or awards are not mentioned in the provided text. Tim Kröncke studied at the Universities of Freiburg and Basel, and earned his Ph.D. in Finance from the University of Mannheim. Prior to joining the University of Neuchâtel, he served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Basel. He has also worked at the Center for European Economic Research (ZEW) in Mannheim and for Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (SEB), blending academic and industry experience. No information is available about students he may have advised or research labs/teams he leads.








