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Filippos  Papakonstantinou

Dr Filippos Papakonstantinou

Reader in Banking and Finance

Research interests

  • Banking & Finance

Biography

Filippos Papakonstantinou is a Reader in Finance at King's Business School. His research focuses on behavioural economics and finance, household finance, corporate finance, asset management, Bayesian econometrics and applied microeconomics. His papers have been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Finance, the Review of Financial Studies and Management Science.

Filippos was previously Assistant Professor in Finance at the Imperial College Business School. He has also taught at Harvard University, Princeton University, the University of Geneva and Queen Mary University of London. He received the Award for Excellence in Teaching at Imperial College Business School in 2011 and 2012.

Filippos grew up in Greece and then moved to the United States to pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees. He was awarded his BA in Economics by Harvard University in 2002, then his MA and PhD in Economics by Princeton University in 2004 and 2008 respectively.

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    Research

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    Data Analytics for Finance and Macro

    Forecasting trends is more important now than it has ever been. Our quantitative financial and macroeconomic research helps central banks and statistical agencies better understand their markets.

    News

    Celebrating research with impact

    Business School’s Impact Prize honour contributions to health, gender equality, ethical investment and more

    Group of staff winners at Kings Business School Impact Prize 2023

      Research

      dafm event series - thumbnail image
      Data Analytics for Finance and Macro

      Forecasting trends is more important now than it has ever been. Our quantitative financial and macroeconomic research helps central banks and statistical agencies better understand their markets.

      News

      Celebrating research with impact

      Business School’s Impact Prize honour contributions to health, gender equality, ethical investment and more

      Group of staff winners at Kings Business School Impact Prize 2023