Stefan Zeume

Assistant Professor of Finance at Gies College of Business - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Assistant Professor of Finance at Stephen M. Ross School of Business

Schools

  • Stephen M. Ross School of Business

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Biography

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Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) INSEAD (2009 — 2014)
  • MLitt University of St. Andrews (2008 — 2009)

Companies

  • Assistant Professor of Finance Gies College of Business - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (2019)
  • Assistant Professor of Finance University of Michigan Ross School of Business (2014 — 2019)

Recent Publications

  • O'Donovan, J., Wagner, H., & Zeume, S. Forthcoming. The Value of Offshore Secrets: Evidence from the Panama Papers. Review of Financial Studies, 32 (11), 4117-4155.
  • Col, B., Liao, R., & Zeume, S. (2020). What Drives Corporate Inversions? International Evidence. Review of Corporate Finance Studies, 9 (1), 165-206.
  • Bennedsen, M., Huang, S., Wagner, H., & Zeume, S. (2019). Family Firms and Labor Market Regulation. Review of Corporate Finance Studies, 8 (2), 348-379.

Articles

  • Bennedsen, M., & Zeume, S. (2018). Corporate Tax Havens and Transparency. Review of Financial Studies, 31 (4), 1221-1264. link >
  • Zeume, S., & , . (2017). Bribes and Firm Value. Review of Financial Studies, 30 (5), 1457-1489.

Working Papers

  • Groen-Xu, ., & Zeume, S. The ESG Home Bias.
  • Lo, A., Matveyev, E., & Zeume, S. The Risk, Reward, and Asset Allocation of Nonprofit Endowment Funds.
  • Agca, S., Slutzky, P., & Zeume, S. Anti-Money Laundering Enforcement, Banks, and the Real Economy.
  • Goldman, J., & Zeume, S. Who Benefits from Anti-Corruption Enforcement.
  • Slutzky, P., & Zeume, S. Organized Crime and Firms: Evidence from Italy.

Stephen M. Ross School of Business

Research

Stefan's research focuses on corporate finance and regulation. He studies the interplay between firms' institutional environment and firms' competitiveness. Specifically, he has examined the impact of anti-bribery regulation on firms competing in regions perceived to be corrupt as well as the impact of exchange of tax information on firms with tax haven subsidiaries. Stefan holds a PhD in Finance from INSEAD and a MSc in Finance and Management from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, UK.

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