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Imanol Cazalis Tabusalla

PhD in Business

ImanolPrior to this, he has had had more than 3 years of professional experience after graduating cum laude from his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration.

He is currently undertaking his PhD looking at the financial performance of Socially Responsible Investments funds across the world. He is also a module tutor for the module International Business Finance and Trade while at the same time working towards a PG HEP Qualification. Proficient in the use of Bloomberg terminals, Imanol is also teaching the use of these terminals to finance students in the business school

Qualifications 

  • MSc in Global Financial Management
  • BA in Business Administration

Research Themes 

  • Socially Responsible Investments
  • Corporate Social responsibility
  • Firm Capital Structure

Research Project 

Socially Responsible Investments: A Study of Financial Performance on the Heterogeneity of SRI

Supervisors: 

Prof Janusz Brzeszczynski, Prof Philip Shrives


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