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Professor Robert Hudson

Emeritus Professor of Finance

Faculty and Department

  • NS-Faculty of Business, Law and Politics
  • NS-Hull University Business School

Summary

Professor Robert Hudson is a Professor of Finance at Hull University Business School where he teaches on a number of executive, postgraduate and undergraduate modules.

Prior to this post, Robert was a Professor of Finance and head of the economics group at the University of Newcastle and, prior to that, a senior lecturer at the University of Leeds.

He is co-editor of the Review of Behavioral Finance and is on the academic board of several other journals. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries and a Chartered Mathematician

He has extensive business and consultancy experience and before entering the academic world, worked in the financial services industry for a number of years. As a result, Robert is committed to linking his teaching and research to practice.

Recent outputs

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Journal Article

Biodiversity and Risk in the Financial Sector

Hudson, R. (in press). Biodiversity and Risk in the Financial Sector. Journal of sustainable finance and accounting,

Guest editorial: Special issue based on papers presented at the Behavioural Finance Working Group Conference in June 2021

Hudson, R. (2023). Guest editorial: Special issue based on papers presented at the Behavioural Finance Working Group Conference in June 2021. Review of Behavioural Finance, 15(3), 273-274. https://doi.org/10.1108/RBF-05-2023-307

Managerial overconfidence and corporate cash holdings: Evidence from primary and secondary data

Dao, T. T. N., Guney, Y., & Hudson, R. (2023). Managerial overconfidence and corporate cash holdings: Evidence from primary and secondary data. Research in international business and finance, 65, Article 101943. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ribaf.2023.101943

Modelling credit and investment decisions based on AI algorithmic behavioral pathways

Rodgers, W., Hudson, R., & Economou, F. (2023). Modelling credit and investment decisions based on AI algorithmic behavioral pathways. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 191, Article 122471. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2023.122471

Testing for herding using different return definitions: a comparison between simple and logarithmic returns

Wang, J., & Hudson, R. (2023). Testing for herding using different return definitions: a comparison between simple and logarithmic returns. Economics Bulletin, 43(2), 1070-1080

Postgraduate supervision

I welcome applications relating to financial markets, the financial services industry and the financial behaviour of individuals.

Completed PhDs

- Songyao (Shawn)Yao

- Shima Amini

- Marcus Toms

- Andrew Urquhart

- Hanxiong Zhang

- Viktor Manahov

- Fengyuan Shi

- Izidin El Kalak

- Andong Wang

- Said A AL Fazani

- Rizwan Ahmed

C. Kumpamool

Current PhD Supervisions

- Nikki Than

- Junkai Wang

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