Howard Jones
Associate Professor
Finance
University of Oxford
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr Howard Jones is an Associate Professor of Finance at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford and a Fellow of Keble College, Oxford. His areas of expertise include initial public offerings, investment banks, institutional asset management, and private equity. Howard joined SaÑ—d Business School in 2003 after a 15-year career in investment banking. He had previously worked at Deutsche Bank and at BNP Paribas, where he was worldwide head of equity capital markets, responsible for all equity capital raising. Earlier in his career Howard worked in debt capital markets and fixed income trading. A graduate of the University of Oxford, Howard has a PhD in linguistics from the University of London.
Research Interest
Finance
Publications
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Tim Jenkinson and Howard Jones (2009) IPO pricing and allocation: a survey of the views of institutional investors The Review of Financial Studies, 22 (4) pp. 1477-1504. ISSN 1465-7368.
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Mark Abrahamson, Tim Jenkinson and Howard Jones (2011) Why Don’t U.S. Issuers Demand European Fees for IPOs? The Journal of Finance, 66 (6) pp. 2055-2082. ISSN 1540-6261.
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Howard Jones and Jose Vicente Martinez (2016) Institutional Investor Expectations, Manager Performance, and Fund Flows The Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (Forthcoming)
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Tim Jenkinson, Howard Jones and Felix Suntheim (2017) Quid Pro Quo? What Factors Influence IPO Allocations to Investors? The Journal of Finance (Forthcoming)
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Anders Anderson, Howard Jones and Jose Vicente Martinez (2017) Measuring the added value of stock recommendations In: 43rd Annual Meeting of the European Finance Association, 17-20 August 2016, Oslo