Jose Tomas Arias Moya
Assistant Professor
Universidad Católica de la Santisima Concepción
Concepción, Chile
Banking, corporate governance, corporate finance
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Finance, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2012
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Business Administration, UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE LA SANTISIMA CONCEPCION. Chile, 2006
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Finance, MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY. Reino Unido, 2021
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Assistant Profesor Full Time
UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE LA SANTISIMA CONCEPCION
School of Business and Economics
Concepcion, Chile
2011 - At present
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Lecturer Part Time
UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE LA SANTISIMA CONCEPCION
School of Business and Economics
Chile
2007 - 2010
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Lecturer for the Master Master of Sciences in Industrial Engineering Part Time
UNIVERSIDAD DE CONCEPCION
Faculty of Engineering
Chile
2013 - 2018
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Visiting Profesor Part Time
Universidad Americana
Asunción, Paraguay
2016 - 2018
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Sessional lecturer Part Time
UNIVERSITY OF READING
Reino Unido
2021 - 2021
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Rising star
British Accounting and Finance Association (BAFA)
Reino Unido, 2021
Rising Star for the paper “Does cross-border cooperation in banking supervision affect foreign bank lending? Evidence from the global financial crisis”, with Suman Lodh (Middlesex University) and Nitin Deshmukh (Middlesex University)
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Thompson Reuters Best Paper Award.
GIKA
Chile, 2019
Thompson Reuters Best Paper Award. GIKA 2019, Concepción, Chile. for the paper "Do legal and institutional environments matter for banking performance?" with Carlos Maquieira and Mauricio Jara Bertín,
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Best Paper Award, Accounting and Finance, ENEFA
ENEFA 2013
Chile, 2013
Best Paper Award, Accounting and Finance, ENEFA for the paper "Determinants of Bank Performance: Evidence for Latin America" with Mauricio Jara Bertín and Arturo Rodríguez
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Adalberto Viesca Sada 2019 Award
Centro de Empresas Familiares, Universidad de Monterrey
México, 2019
Adalberto Viesca Sada 2019 Award for the paper "Risk taking behavior in Chilean listed family firms: a socioemotional wealth approach" with Llanos-Contreras, O. and Maquieira, C.
The Impact of Socioemotional wealth priorities on the Entrepreneurial Behaviour of Small and Medium Family Businesses. |