Gertjan Verdickt
Welcome
I am an Assistant Professor of Finance (Lecturer) at the University of Auckland. In 2019, I proudly earned my Ph.D. in Financial Economics from the University of Antwerp, with research stays at several universities such as the Stanford Graduate School of Business, University of Notre Dame, and Columbia Business School. I have previously been an assistant professor at KU Leuven and a visiting lecturer at Erasmus University Rotterdam and Monash Business School.
My academic journey has fueled a passion for empirical asset pricing, wine economics, and financial history. As an assistant editor at Financial History Review, I actively contribute to the scholarly discourse in these fields. My dedication to advancing knowledge is reflected in publications in renowned academic journals, including Explorations in Economic History, the Journal of Economic History, and Journal of Empirical Finance. My insights also reached a broader audience, with features in notable newspapers such as Bloomberg, De Tijd, and Financial Times.
I am also the co-author of the book 'Investeren in Stijl' alongside Jürgen Hanssens.
News
I wrote a book on investing in real assets with Jürgen Hanssens: Investeren in Stijl. You can pre-order this now via Bogerhoff & Lamberigts.
My paper on Selection Neglect was featured in the Financial Times: November 2023.
"Voor 100 euro heb je al een goede fles": on wine investing for HLN: November 2023.
What's the deal with ESG investing? My Radio 1 Interview: October 2023.
De Tijd interviewed me on "Is active management a good idea on the less-liquid Brussels Stock Exchange?": September 2023.
Robbe van Tillo and I have a new paper: "Selection Neglect and the Cross-Section of Wine Returns."
Contact:
E-mail: gertjan.verdickt@auckland.ac.nz
Phone: +32472741148
Skype: gertjan.verdickt
Twitter: @Gertjan_V