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P Joakim Westerholm's teaching and research interests are in the areas of asset pricing, with a focus on security market microstructure and behavioral finance topics, and corporate finance, with a focus on CEO and corporate insider trading strategies and acquisition decisions.
Joakim's publications include research articles in Nature, Journal of Finance, the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA), Review of Finance, Journal of Corporate Finance, and Journal of Banking and Finance. His research has been accepted for presentation at finance conferences such as the Western Finance Association Meeting (WFA), the European Finance Association (EFA), the Financial Management Association (FMA) International Meetings in USA and Europe, and the Society for Financial Studies (SFS) Finance Cavalcade.
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