Professor Dmitri Vinogradov
- Professor of Finance (Accounting & Finance)
telephone:
8605
email:
Dmitri.Vinogradov@glasgow.ac.uk
Biography
Dmitri joined the University of Glasgow in 2017, first as a Senior Lecturer in Corporate Finance and Banking, later becoming a Professor of Finance. Before 2017, Dmitri worked at the Essex Business School (University of Essex, UK), the University of Heidelberg (Germany) and the Higher School of Economics, Moscow (Russia).
Dmitri's research is in microeconomic foundations of finance, such as applications of microeconomics of uncertainty to financial markets, banking and public finance, and in macroeconomic implications of finance, such as the role financial systems play for economic growth, inequality and well-being of people. Dmitri has worked on projects funded by the EU (TACIS), UN (WIDER), British Academy, Bank of England, Russian Foundation for Fundamental Research, among others.
Research interests
Dmitri is a member of the Finance research cluster.
- Financial intermediation and financial crises
- Individual decisions in uncertainty
- Financial markets, uncertainty and wellbeing
Grants
Big news for small people: formation of perceptions and expectations funded by British Academy / Leverhulme Trust, joint with M. Lamla (2017) £10K
Identifying the Effect of Central Bank Announcements on Consumer Expectations funded by the Bank of England, joint with M. Lamla (2017) £7K
Public-Private Interactions research group funded within the RF Academic Excellence Project “5-100”, Higher School of Economics, Russian Federation (2014) £50K
Intellectual Financial Services funded by Erasmus Mundus, International Masters in Economy, State and Society (IMESS) consortium (2014) €4.8K
Supervision
Dmitri is interested in supervising projects examining:
- Banking
- Corporate Finance
- Behavioural Finance
- Financial markets and welfare
- Public-private partnerships
Current doctoral supervision
- "Visceral factors and decision making under uncertainty"
- "Collected essays on determinants M&A acquirer performance"
- Malik, Balach
ESG-linked Incentives for CEOs, ESG and Firms Financial Performance: International Evidence - Youssef, David Raouf Helmy
Fintech lending, gender and loan pricing
Teaching
Dmitri currently teaches Financial Markets and Financial Institutions (UG) and Financial Risk Management (PG).
Additional information
Dmitri is on the Editorial Board of Journal of Industrial and Business Economics and co-organising iCare - the International conference on applied research in economics and finance.