(PhD Universidad de Valladolid)
Professor (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
Financial Decisions, Corporate Governance, Real Options, Fintech, crowdfunding
Pablo de Andrés (Ph.D., University of Valladolid, 1995) is Professor of Finance at the Autonoma University of Madrid. He previously held a position at the University of Valladolid, Spain. He was awarded the European Investment Bank Prize for young researchers (1997) for his work “Financial system models, corporate governance and capital investment in OECD countries: Some stylized facts”. His research interests range between corporate governance, corporate finance and real options. He has published his research in finance journals as the Journal of Corporate Finance, Journal Banking and Finance, Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, Corporate Governance, International review of Financial Analysis, Financial Review, and in Business journals as Long Range Planning, British Journal of Management, or Business Quarterly Review. He has been Visiting Researcher at Harvard University in 2009, Visiting Scholar at the Cass Business School (City University London) in 2012 and 2014, and Fellow of LSE Canada-Blanc Centre in 2022. He has been Executive Editor of the Spanish Journal of Finance and Accounting (2010-2016). He led three research grants on corporate governance, capital markets and value (ECO2012-32554, ECO2017-85356-P, and PID2020-118064GB-I00) with researchers from seven universities, and he is leading one on Financial, Technology, Sustainability and Value (PID2023-149010NB-I00). He was in charge of the National Plan of Scientific Research and Development in Economics (2012-2015). He has been the head of the Finance and Marketing Department at the UAM from 2017 to 2021 and he is a Research Member of the European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI). In recent years, he is especially interested in the interplay between corporate governance, finance, and technology. He set up a lab with the startup Collisio Technologies, where a multidisciplinary team researches on the financing strategies through digital channels and assets.
Andrés, P. de; Polizzi, S.; Scannella, E.; Suárez, N. (2023): “Corruption-related disclosure in the banking industry: evidence from GIPSI countries” European Journal of Finance. 2024. 30(4): 345-369. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/1351847X.2022.2153073
Andrés, P. de., Correia, R., Rezola, Á., Suárez, N. (2022): The role of funding portals as signaling offering quality in investment crowdfunding. Finance Research Letters 46 Part A, 102355.
Andrés, P. de., Arroyo, D., Correia, R., Rezola, A. (2022): Challenges of the market for initial coin offerings. International Review of Financial Analysis 79: 101966.
Andres, P. de, Garcia-Rodriguez, I., Romero-Merino, M. E., Santamaria-Mariscal, M. (2022): Stakeholder governance and private benefits: The case of politicians in Spanish cajas. Journal of Business Research 144: 1272-1292.
Andrés, P. de, García-Rodr.guez, I.; Romero-Merino, M.E; Santamaría, M. (2021): Politicians in disguise and financial experts on the board: Evidence from Spanish cajas. Business Research Quarterly 24(2): 174-191.
Andrés, P. de, Gimeno, R.; Mateos, R. (2021): The gender gap and bank credit access. Journal of Corporate Finance 71: 101782
Andrés, P. de, de la Fuente, G., Velasco, P. (2017): Does it really matter how a firm diversifies? Assets-in-place diversification versus growth options diversification. Journal of Corporate Finance 43: 316–339.
Research group in Finance, Markets and Governance at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid