Rodrigo Zeidan
Associate Professor of Practice of Business and Fi
business
Shanghai University
China
Biography
Professor Zeidan is Associate Professor of Practice of Business and Finance at New York University Shanghai and Visiting Professor at Fundação Dom Cabral and Copenhagen Business School. He is also Associate Editor of the Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment and Senior Scholar at the Center for Sustainable Business, NYU Stern. His research interests are diverse, and he has published in many fields in Economics and Finance. Some examples can be found in the Journal of Business Ethics, Economic Letters, International Journal of Production Economics, Review of Industrial Organization, Applied Financial Economics, and European Journal of Health Economics, as well as many book chapters, newspaper, and magazine articles. His more recent research focuses on Sustainable Finance, alongside issues in Corporate Finance and Industrial Economics. Professor Zeidan has significant teaching experience at all levels from undergraduate to international MBAs in South America, Europe, and Asia. He has taught over 100 courses for undergraduates, 20 courses for post-graduates, and 2000 hours of Executive Education. He combines teaching excellence with skills in top-level research and consulting. Some of the companies he works or has worked with include Kraft Foods, Johnson & Johnson, Santander, Skanska, L’Oreal, RCI Banque, Vale, Queiroz Galvão, Itaú Bank, and Petrobras. His consulting jobs are in Valuation, M&A, Cash Conversion Cycle Management, Personal Finance and Trust Funds.
Research Interest
European Journal of Health Economics, as well as many book chapters, newspaper, and magazine articles. His more recent research focuses on Sustainable Finance, alongside issues in Corporate Finance and Industrial Economics.
Publications
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Torres Filho, E.; ZEIDAN, R. (2016) The Life-Cycle of National Development Banks: The Experience of Brazil’s BNDES, Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 62, 97-104.
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Resende, M.; ZEIDAN, R. (2016) Tacit Collusion under Imperfect Monitoring in the Canadian Manufacturing Industry: An Empirical Study. Applied Economics, 48(8) 701-711.
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Fedoseeva, S.; ZEIDAN, R. (2016) A Dead-End Tunnel or the Light at the End of It: The Role of BRICs in European Exports, Economic Modelling, 59, 237-48.