Vicki Bogan (on leave)
- Professor
- Director, Institute for Behavioral and Household Finance
Faculty Area
Interdisciplinary Theme
- Behavioral Economics and Decision Research
- Investing at Cornell
Faculty Expertise
- Finance
- Behavioral Research
- Investments
- Decision Making
- Household Finance
- Economics
- Applied Economics
Contact
Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management
607.254.7219
Biography
Prof. Bogan's research interests are in the areas of financial economics, behavioral finance, and applied microeconomics centering on issues involving investment decision making behavior and financial markets. She explores questions relating to investment decision making (corporate and individual) and household portfolio allocation with the goal of shedding light on how to better model observed behavior.
Selected Publications
- Bogan, Vicki; Fertig, Angela. "Mental health and retirement savings: Confounding issues with compounding interest"Health Economics. 27.2 (2018): 404-425
- Bogan, Vicki; Fernandez, Jose. "How Children with Mental Disabilities Affect Household Investment Decisions"American Economic Review. 107.5 (2017): 536-540
- Bogan, Vicki. "Household Asset Allocation, Offspring Education, and the Sandwich Generation"American Economic Review. 105.5 (2015): 611-615
- Bogan, Vicki. "Savings Incentives and Investment Management Fees: A Study of the 529 College Savings Plan Market"Contemporary Economic Policy. 32.4 (2014): 826-842
- Bogan, Vicki; Fertig, Angela. "Portfolio Choice and Mental Health"Review of Finance. 17.3 (2013): 955-992
- Bogan, Vicki. "Household Investment Decisions and Offspring Gender: Parental Accounting"Applied Economics. 45.31 (2013): 4429-4442
- Bogan, Vicki. "Capital Structure and Sustainability: An Empirical Study of Microfinance Institutions"Review of Economics and Statistics. 94.4 (2012): 1045-1058
- Bogan, Vicki; Sandler, Chad. "Are Firms on the Right Page with Chapter 11? An Analysis of Firm Choices that Contribute to Post-Bankruptcy Survival"Applied Economics Letters. 19.7 (2012): 609-613
- Bogan, Vicki; Just, D. "What Drives Merger Decision Making Behavior?: Don't Seek, Don't Find, and Don't Change Your Mind"Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 72.3 (2009): 930-943
- Bogan, Vicki. "Stock Market Participation and the Internet"Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. 43.1 (2008): 191-212
Awards and Honors
- SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching (2014) SUNY
- Outstanding Educators Award (2013) Merrill Presidential Scholars Program, Cornell University
- Outstanding Educator Award (2012) Merrill Presidential Scholars Program, Cornell University
Recent Courses
- AEM 4620/AEM 5620 - Advanced Financial Modeling and Analysis
- AEM 4230/AEM 5230 - Behavioral Finance
Academic Degrees
- PhD Brown University, 2004
- MA Brown University, 2000
- MBA The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 1995
- BS Brown University, 1991