Michal Dzielinski Assistant Professor
Contact
Name and title: Michal DzielinskiAssistant Professor
Workplace: Stockholm Business School Länk till annan webbplats.
Visiting address Albano, hus 2 plan 5
Postal address Företagsekonomiska institutionen106 91 Stockholm
About me
Michał Dzieliński is a senior lecturer in Finance at the Stockholm Business School. His research is focused on the flow of information and automation of communication in financial markets. He is also a guest lecturer at the Swedish House of Finance.
International Finance (lecturer and course director), Finance-II (lecturer)
I have also developed a short course that I call Essential Finance, which aims to provide the motivation, basic know-how and practical tools for students to start investing in financial markets with a view to long-term saving. I teach this course during the SBS Summer School.
I conduct empirical research of information flows in financial markets, the stock market in particular. Recent topics include managerial vagueness in earnings conference calls, disagreement resulting from polarized news and comparing how companies write about themselves versus how they are portrayed in financial media.
Working papers:
"Do firms walk the climate talk?", 2025 (with Florian Eugster, Emma Sjöstrom and Alexander Wagner)
"Exchange competition, fragmentation, and market quality", 2025 (with Björn Hagströmer and Chengcheng Qu)
"Temporal focus and market reactions to earnings conference calls", 2025 (with Ming Deng and Alexander Wagner)
Straight talkers and vague talkers: the effects of managerial style in earnings conference calls" 2022 (with Alexander Wagner and Richard Zeckhauser)
"Green links: corporate networks and environmental performance", Review of Finance 28(3), 2024 (with Hossein Asgharian, Zahra Hashemzadeh and Lu Liu)
"The great margin call: The role of leverage in the 1929 Wall Street crash", The Economic History Review 76(3), 2023 (with Karol Jan Borowiecki and Alexander Tepper)
"Asymmetric attention and volatility asymmetry", Journal of Empirical Finance 45, p. 59-67, 2018 (with Marc Oliver Rieger and Tõnn Talpsepp)
"Measuring economic uncertainty and its impact on the stock market." Finance Research Letters 9(3), p. 167-175, 2012
