Prof. Hiroshi Osano | Corporate Finance Award | Best Researcher Award
Professor, Konan University, Japan
ππ Professor Hiroshi Osano of Konan University in Japan has been honored with the prestigious Corporate Finance Award and the esteemed Best Researcher Award. π His groundbreaking contributions to the field of corporate finance have garnered international recognition, highlighting his exceptional dedication and expertise. π Osano’s innovative research has not only enriched academia but also influenced industry practices, shaping the landscape of corporate finance. π With his insightful investigations and scholarly achievements, he continues to inspire future generations of researchers and practitioners alike. π±π
Profile
Employment
π¨βπΌ Hiroshi Osano is a seasoned academician with extensive experience in prestigious institutions. Presently, he holds the position of Special Appointed Professor at Konan University, Kobe. Previously, he served as a Professor at Kyoto University and held associate professor roles at Osaka University and Shiga University. Osano’s career reflects his dedication to economic research and education. π
Works
π Hiroshi Osano’s scholarly endeavors have made significant contributions to the field of economics. Notably, his works, “Credit default swaps and market information” and “Dynamic contract and discretionary termination policy under loss aversion,” published in reputable journals, showcase his expertise in financial markets and economic dynamics. Osano’s research continues to influence and shape academic discourse in economics. πΌ
Publication Top Notes
π Article: Investment timing decisions of managers under endogenous contracts
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Year: 2014
π Citation: 12
π Review: Managerial incentives and the role of advisors in the continuous-time agency model
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Year: 2013
π Citation: 8
π Article: Nonrecourse financing and securitization
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Year: 2012
π Citation: 3
π Article: Partial ownership and strategic alliances with reallocation of corporate resources
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Year: 2011
π Citation: 3
π Article: Incentive Transfer Schemes with Marketable and Nonmarketable Public Services
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Year: 2010