OUZAN
Samuel is an Assistant professor of Finance, and he is the Academic Director of the Finance Specialization for Apprentices in the Programme Grande Ecole at NEOMA Business School. He obtained a PhD in Finance from HEC Montréal and completed a Master Degree in Electrical Engineering at École Polytechnique de Montreal. Samuel currently teaches classes in behavioral finance, corporate finance and financial markets. Samuel’s research interests include behavioral finance, topics in theoretical and empirical asset pricing, information economics and cryptocurrencies. The results of Samuel’s research have appeared in academic publications such as Economic Modelling, the Finance Research Letters and the International Review of Economics and Finance. He presented his research at numerous prestigious conferences. Samuel’s article “Loss Aversion and Market Crashes” won the IFABS 2017 Oxford Conference Best Paper. He has also worked as researcher in Israel and Canada, where he developed error-correcting codes in the telecommunications sector.
Areas of research
- Behavioral Finance
- Asset Pricing
- Information Economics
- Cryptocurrencies