Qualifica
Assistant Professor (JM) - L230/05
Recapito

Note biografiche
Hannes specializes in empirical corporate finance. He is currently studying the evolution of ownership structures family firms, the relationship of managerial turnover to corporate restructuring, the relevance of financial constraints in block trades, market timing of public equity offerings, and the use of leverage in large buyout deals around the world. He has previously worked on the long-term evolution of ownership structures and on firms' decision on where to incorporate internationally. His work has been published in the Review of Finance and the Journal of Corporate Finance.
Curriculum Accademico
Hannes is a graduate of the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, where he earned a master's degree in business economics in 2001. He has been a Postdoctoral Fellow at London Business School and Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. He earned a doctorate degree in finance in 2005 from Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich and was a visiting doctoral student at the University of Oxford during 2004. Hannes joined the Bocconi faculty in 2007.
Aree di interesse scientifico
Corporate finance, corporate governance, law and finance.
Pubblicazioni principali
"Where do Firms Incorporate? Deregulation and the Cost of Entry" (with Marco Becht and Colin Mayer),
Journal of Corporate Finance (2008), Vol. 14, 241-256
"The Origins of the German Corporation - Finance Ownership, and Control"(with Julian Franks and Colin Mayer),
Review of Finance (2006), Vol. 10, 537-585.