Dr. György KOMÁROMI Director of Finance – Radnóti Miklós Theatre, Budapest, Hungary 2010 – General managment in public theatre with 2m euro annual budget Head of the team organizing the project of Night of Theatres 2012; 2013 (Színházak éjszakája) Professor of Finance – International Business School, Budapest, 2005 – 2006, 2008 – Research and Teaching Corporate Finance courses, participating in launching new programs. Head of Department of Finance and Accounting (2005-2006, 2010 - ) Adjunct Associate Professor – Budapest Business School, Faculty of Finance and Accounting. Budapest, 2012 – Teaching Corporate Finance and Capital Market courses. Contact Phone: +36 30 757 3433 Email:
[email protected] Skype: dr.komaromi.gyorgy Website: www.komaromi.net Website of my book: www.stockmarketbubbles.com
Curriculum Vitae Academic jobs University of the South Pacific, Faculty of Business and Economics, School of Accounting and Finance, Suva, Fiji-islands, 2007 – 2009 Visiting Senior Lecturer in Accounting & Finance. Teaching corporate finance in BCom and MBA programmes. Member of Research Committee. CEU Business School, Central European University, Hungary 2006 – 2007 Assistant Professor of Finance. Teaching Corporate Finance courses in MBA and MSc in IT programs. Research Seminar - organizer. Universiy of Veszprém, Faculty of Economics, Department of Finance, 2001 – 2006 Assistant lecturer/professor. Giving lectures in graduate and postgraduate (MBA) programs. Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration, Management Development Center, 1999 – 2001 Assistant professor. Participating in the management programs of MDC and in program developments, giving lectures in different fields of Finance. References: Hungarian Post Co., MOL Co. Teaching activities Budapest Corvinus University, Department of Comparative Economics, - Invited lecture on Bsc program. „Experimental Economics” Nov. 13. 2013. Eötvös Loránd University, Faculty of Education and Psychology – Invited lecture on MSc program. „Invisible hand – does it exist?” Nov. 8., 2013.
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Budapest Corvinus University, Department of Finance – Invited lecture on Theatre Financing in Public Finances course. October. 18., 2013. Edutus College, Budapest. Postgraduate Programme on Cultural Management – Lecture on Economics of Theatres. April 13, 2012. Budapest Business School, Faculty of Finance and Accounting. Course on Money and Capital Markets in English on BSc programme. February – May 2012. Budapest Corvinus University, Heller College, Budapest, 2011. Behavioral Finance Course in Sept-Dec 2011. Budapest Corvinus University, Faculty of Economics, International program 2010 – Invited lecture in Behavioral Finance for MA students as part of Behavioral Economics course. April 1, 2010; April 4, 2011; April 9, 2012.; March 19 2013. Weller International Business School, Paris, France, 2009 – Corporate Finance Course, February 2012. Special Online Corporate Finance Course, March-April 2011. Capital Markets on MBA program, June 2009. Budapest Corvinus University, Faculty of Economics, Doctoral School of Economics, 2009. Seminars in Behavioral Finance for PhD students, October, 2009. École Supérieure des Sciences Commerciales d’ Angers (ESSCA) – Budapest Campus, Hungary, 2009 Invited professor teaching ‘Investing’ course on MSc program. University of the South Pacific, Emalus Campus, Port Vila, Vanuatu, 2009. Summer School: Financial Management course. January-February 2009. ICFAI Business School (IBS) Gurgaon, India. 2008 Invited lecture to MBA students. Title: 'One step ahead of the market - Are the winners always rational on the stock market?', August 2008 IILM Institute for Higher Education, Delhi, India. 2008 Visiting professorship (short-term) 'Project Appraisal & Financing' course in the PGD Postgraduate program. University of Szeged, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Doctoral School of Economics, 2006 "Behavioral Finance: cases, experiments and games" course for PhD students. Budapest Corvinus University, Faculty of Economics, Department of Comparative Economics, 2005. Lecture in Behavioral Finance, November, 2005. Budapest University of Technology and Economics, 2004 – 2006 Faculty of Economics and Social Science, Department of Finance and Accounting. Visiting lecturer (Capital Markets) in graduate programs. Central European University, Graduate School of Business, Hungary, 2002 – 2004 Visiting lecturer in Finance in executive programs.References: Hungarian Post Co., NOVARTIS Hungary Ltd., FŐGÁZ Co., DÉGÁZ Co., DDGÁZ Co., Hungarian Federation of Printing Co's, University of Debrecen, Faculty of Economics, Department of Economics, 2002 Lecture in Behavioral Finance, November 2002. Rovaniemi University of Applied Sciences, Rovaniemi, Finland, 2002 Complete introductory course in Macroeconomics to college students in English in International Tourism Program. (sponsored by ERASMUS) June-May 2002.
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Université de Paris 13, Campus de Villetaneuse, Paris, France, 2001 Lectures in Corporate Finance to graduate students in English sponsored by ERASMUS teachers’ mobility program. May 2001. Professional jobs and activities Móricz Zsigmond Theatre, Nyíregyháza 2013. External advisor regarding the establishment of non-profit company of the theatre. Jászai Mari Theatre, Tatabánya, Hungary 2009 – 2010 Director of Finance, public theatre with a 1.5m euro annual budget International Quality Education Foundation, Switzerland, 2009 – Member of Accreditation Review Board of Europe. Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) - USP Educare, 2008 - 2009 President - representing the Educare and coordinating the Executive Committee's work Budapest Commodity Exchange, 1998 Member of the team preparing with launching the options on futures to BCE. Making the comprehensive scheme of an CD on Options. June 1998. Cenzor Brokerage Ltd. Szolnok Office, 1997 During the internship I had practical experience in security market. June 1997. Bourse Club of University of Miskolc. One of the founders of the Club, 1997 – 1999 Schools University of Veszprém, Doctoral School of Economics and Management, 2001 – 2002 PhD Dissertation: /2004/; Ph.D. defence: February 2005. Graduate School of Management of Rouen, France, 1999 Graduate Certificate of European Business Studies University of Miskolc, Faculty of Business Economics, 1994 – 1999 M.Sc. in Business Economics, Speciality of Finance and Accounting. Thesis: /1999/ Horváth Mihály High School in Szentes, Faculty of Drama & Literature, 1989 – 1993 Qualifications and skills • Broker exams of Futures and Options at Budapest Commodity Exchange (1997, 1998) • Languages: English – fluent (intermediate state exam, 1994) , French – basic • Computer Literacy Grants, prize and scholarships • For Budapest Prize (2013) – for the professional and creative organisation of “Theatres' Night” events showing the colourful theatre life of Budapest. Given by the Mayor and General Assembly of Budapest. (collective, head of the organising team) • OTKA - Hungarian Scientific Research Fund (F60619) (2006-2008) “Economic role and importance of stock exchange in Hungary between 1864 and 2005” (individual, closed in 2010) • Közép-európai Brókerképző Alapítvány [Central-European Foundation for Brokers’ Traning] (2004) «For developing the library of the Department of Finance »(collective)
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Közép-európai Brókerképző Alapítvány [Central-European Foundation for Brokers’ Traning] (2003) «For developing the library of the Department of Finance »(collective) Earhart scholarship (2003) «For the expenses of Roland Coase Institute’s Workshop and the annual conference of ISNIE » - Earhart Foundation USA (individual) Pre-doctoral scholarship (2003) «Ongoing PhD research » - Fac. Economics, Univ. Veszprém (individual) PSZÁF [Hungarian Financial Supervisory Authority] (2002) « Increase the research capacity of the Department of Finance » - Dept. Finance, Univ. Veszprém (collective) Peregrinatio (2002) «For travel expenses » - Univ. Veszprém (individual) Erasmus (2001/2002) « Teacher’s Mobility Program » - Univ. Veszprém (individual) Erasmus (2000/2001) « Teacher’s Mobility Program » - BUESPA (individual) Entrepreneurship Development Foundation (2000) «Developing teaching material – Corporate Finance» (individual) Peregrinatio (1999) «For travel expenses » - Univ. Miskolc (individual) Erasmus (1998/1999) « Student’s Mobility Program » - Univ. Miskolc (individual)
Memberships and scientific activities • Asian School of Management and Technology , member of Academic Board, honorary member, 2008 – • Americal Economic Association, regular member 2006 – • Public-law Association of Hungarian Academy of Sciences, registered member 2005• Hungarian Economic Association, member 2004 – • INFIDENT Scientific School, (OTKA TS 040768), external member 2003 – 2005 • International Society for New Institutional Economics, member 2003 – 2005 • Hungarian Society for New Institutional Economics, member 2003 – 2007 • Council of the Faculty of Economics at University of Veszprém, elected member 2003 – 2005 Conferences, workshops and summer universities Multidisciplinary challenges – colourful answers. Economic and Social Sciences Workshop, Budapest Business School, Nov. 11., 2013. Presentation: Introduction to Experimental Economics. Scientists' Night, Budapest Business School, Sept. 27, 2013 Speaker: Playful Finance – experimental economics and finance – lecture Debate on Financing Public Theatres – Corporate Tax Incentives. June 5, 2013. participation Festival & Event Management Masterclass Held by Paul Gudgin (former director of Edinburgh Fringe) Organized by ENCATC. Brussels, March 11-12, 2013. Theatre Financing in the Visegrad Countries – Applications and Grants. International Conference, Gizi Bajor Actors' Museum, May 17, 2012 – participation Conference on Behavioral Finance – Heller College, Budapest Corvinus University, May 2., 2012 – Keynote presentation (Behavioral Finance: Origin and Place in Modern Economics) Structure of theatres and theatre-financing in Europe and Hungary: a wayout from the economic and social crisis. International conference, Katona József Theatre, Budapest, April 28, 2012 – participation 4
Conference on The Global Economic Crisis: Consequences and Challenges – MacroEconomy, Management, Finance and Accountancy. Budapest Business School. February 22-24, 2012. Budapest – presentation (Tax incentives in film, theatre and sport sectors in Hungary) IBS Mini-Conference, International Business School, November 4, 2011. Budapest Hungary – presentation (Multiple Choice Question – Press or Depress?) IBS Scientific Workshop, International Business School, November 26, 2010. Budapest Hungary – presentation (Experiments in teaching – an example) Thought in Science and Fiction. ISSEI 12the International Conference. August 2-6 , 2010, Cankaya University, Ankara, Turkey. Accepted abstract Market Experiment in Economics. Lunch Time Seminar Series of Faculty of Business and Economics, University of the South Pacific. October 23, 2008. - invited speaker. Advanced Moodle Workshop. DFL Centre, University of the South Pacific, Fiji. August 13, 2008. Introduction to Moodle, Workshop. DFL Centre, University of the South Pacific, Fiji. June 13, 2008. Experimental game theory. Research workshop for postgraduate students. University of the South Pacific, Fiji. May 16, 2008. - invited speaker Course Development (Print) Workshop. Centre for Educational Development & Technology, University of the South Pacific, Fiji. April 16, 2008. Workshop on Teaching Economics with Experiments. University of Bratislava and Virtual Scientific Laboratories, Slovakia. July 9-10, 2007. Role of Intuition in Decision-making and Business decisions. Workshop, Implicit Laboratory Scientific Association, Budapest, June 30, 2007. - invited speaker, presentation, [2007a] and [2007b] Emotions, Sentiments and Rationality in the Economy and the the Business Decisions. V. Research Workshop for PhD Students in Economics and Psychology. University of Szeged. Szeged, May 18-19, 2007. - chair,contribution Psychology in Economy vs. Economic Aspects in Psychology. IV. Research Workshop for PhD Students in Economics and Psychology. University of Szeged. Szeged, November 25, 2006. - chair,contribution Conference celebrating 60th birthday of Balázs Hámori. Budapest Corvinus University, Department of Comparative Economics, 8. September, 2006. - contribution, presentation [Corporate Finance and Behavioral Economics] Budapest Summer Free University. Áron Márton College, Farkas Kempelen Student Information Centre and Budapest College of Technology. Section: Economy. Invited lecturer, Budapest, August 17-20, 2006. Lecture: Game Theory and Experiments. The European Mind: Narrative and Identity. The 10th International Conference of International Society for the Study of European Ideas. Section: The Impact of Integration on Structural Changes of Economy. Malta, July 24-29, 2006. - contribution, presentation [2006c] Pannon Conference in Business Administration. Conference for PhD students and young researchers. Section: History of Economics and Development Studies. Pannon University, 2. June, 2006. - contribution, presentation [2006a]. Steps Around Economic Psychology - Pieces and Cases. II. Research Workshop for PhD Students in Economics and Psychology. University of Szeged. Szeged, April 14, 2006. chair, contribution, paper [So many goods, so many anchorings] presented by László Szepesi (co-author) 5
Research Forum for PhD students in Economic Psychology. University of Szeged, Faculty of Business Economics. Doctoral School of Economics. Szeged, December 2005. Chair and presentation [Game Theory and Experiments]. Transition to the New Economy, International conference, Budapest Corvinus University, Department of Comparative Economics, Budapest, November 11., 2005. – contribution, presentation [Beauty Contest Game and Overconfidence] Spring Wind Conference 2005, conference for PhD students, pre- and post-doctoral researchers, Hungarian Association of Doctoral Students, Debrecen, May 5-8, 2005.– contribution, presentation [2005d] Comparative Economics and the Information Society, conference, Budapest Corvinus University, Department of Comparative Economics, Budapest, April 30., 2005. – contribution, report {2005} Paradigm Shift - Information, Knowledge, and Innovation in the New Economy, International Conference, INFIDENT - HUSNIE. Debrecen, December 3 – 4, 2004. – contribution, presentation [2004d] and [2004e] Economic Growth and Development, Conference on the 50th Anniversary of the Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, October 1-2, 2004. Research in Economics: Aims and Methodology, PhD conference, University of Pavia, Italy, September 23-25, 2004. – contribution, discussant, presentation [2004b] Budapest Workshop on Behavioral Economics, International workshop, Central European University, Humanities Center, Branco Weiss Laboratory, Budapest, July 5-10 2004., July 11-16, 2005. – contribution Summer Workshop of Central European Program in Economic Theory, International workshop, Udine, Italy, June 16-18, 2004. – presentation [Why do the stock prices move together in Hungary?] World Economy and European Integration - 3rd Annual Conference of European Economics and Finance Society, Session: Stock Markets. International conference, Gdansk, Poland, May 13-16, 2004. – contribution - presentation [Positive Impacts of Stock Market: Hungarian Case] Institutional and Policy Diversity – its Role in Economic Development, Session: The role of national policies in a globalising world. International conference, University of Debrecen, November 2-4, 2003 – presentation [2003d] Institutions and Change – 7th annual conference of the International Society for New Institutional Economics (ISNIE), International conference, Budapest, September 11-13, 2003 – contribution, report {2004a} and {2004e} Ronald Coase Institute, Workshop on Institutional Analysis, International workshop, Budapest, September 6-11, 2003. – contribution, discussant, presentation [Why the stock prices in Hungary move together?] New results in Economics – Hungarian economists’ contribution to the Economics, Conference, Veszprém, August 30, 2003. Doctorands in Accounting and Finance, Conference for PhD students, Faculty of Economics and Social Science, Saint Stephan University, Gödöllő, August 27, 2003. – contribution, presentation [2003c] International Summer University, Board of European Students of Technology, Veszprém , 2003. E-sellwell – E-marketing courses for international students, 4-17 August, 2003. Lecture in English: Psychological patterns of on-line investing. Financing of innovative entrepreneurships, Conference and Information Fair, Gödöllő, May 15, 2003. 6
PhD Conference 2003., Institute of Economics, University of Veszprém, March 20-21, 2003. – contribution, presentation [2003a] The economic consequences of Mr. Keynes, International conference for the 120th birthday of Lord Keynes. Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration. March 7-10, 2003. - contribution Evolution of Institutions and the Knowledge Economy, International conference, University of Debrecen, Session: Behavior and Institutions, October 4-5, 2002. – contribution, presentation [2002b]. Day of Science 2000. – Doctorands’ Forum, University of Miskolc , Session: Economics, October 30, 2000. – contribution, presentation [2000b] Global Entrepreneurship and Innovation Conference, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, USA, April 6, 2000. Participation in ad hoc scientific committees Member of Final Examination Board & Opponent – Yousef Padganeh: Operational Risk Capital Management within Banks according to Basel II (Loss Distribution Approach: Analysis and Risk Professional Perspectives). Doctoral School of Business Economics, University of Miskolc, September – October, 2013. Member of Doctoral Exam Board – János Kun: Seigniorage saját pénz nélkül. (in Hungarian) PhD dissertation (final defence), Doctoral School of Economics and Management, Pannon University, December 15, 2010. Opponent – László Tóth: Az irígység gazdaságpszichológiai elemzése. Doctoral School of Economics. Universty of Szeged. 2010. Internal examiner - Nacanieli Rika: Capital Structure of Publicly Listed Companies and State Owned Entities in Fiji. Thesis. University of the South Pacific. 2009. Opponent – András, Molnár Márk: A magyar tőkepiac vizsgálata pénzügyi viselkedéstani módszerekkel (in Hungarian) PhD dissertation (final dissertation), Doctoral School of Business Administration, Budapest Corvinus University, 2007. Opponent - János Kun: Seigniorage saját pénz nélkül. (in Hungarian) PhD dissertation (proposal for the first defence), Doctoral School of Economics and Management, Pannon University, May 24, 2006. Reviewer of Academic Journals and Research Projects T(heory) M(ethodology) P(ractice) – ad hoc reviwer International Journal of Research & Development – associate editor International Journal of Development Research and Quantitative Techniques – member of editorial board Acta Oeconomica – ad hoc Közgazdasági Szemle (Hungarian Economic Review) – ad hoc Hitelintézeti Szemle – ad hoc International Research Journal of Management and Business Studies – ad hoc OTKA (Hungarian Scientific Research Fund) – ad hoc Singidunum Journal of Applied Sciences – member of editorial board, reviewer Supervisor (PhD) Péter Kuba, Economic Psychology Program, Doctoral School of Economics, University of Szeged. 2006 – ABD
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László, Szepesi Economic Psychology Program, Doctoral School of Economics, University of Szeged. 2007 – 2011 closed without defence Ákos, Kiss, Economic Psychology Program, Doctoral School of Economics, University of Szeged. 2006 – 2009 closed without defence
Publications Books ----- (2009a): “Financial Management” Course book for undergraduate students on distance and flexible learning mode. (with co-authors) University of the South Pacific. Fiji ISBN 978-982-03-4539-3 ----- (2006): “Anatomy of Stock Market Bubbles” The ICFAI University Press, Hyderabad, India. ISBN 81-314-0408-0 Book chapters ----- (2009b): “Does the Irrational CFO Always Die Out?” In: Emerging Trends in Behavioral Finance. ICFAI University Press Hámori, Balázs - ----- (2005a): “Daniel Kahneman”, In Bekker, Zs. (ed.): Közgazdasági Nobel-díjasok [Nobel Laureates in Economics], KJK-KERSZÖV, 2005.: 809-827. ISBN 963 224 840 6 ----- (2005b): “Individual investors and corporate governance”, In: Vigvári, A.(ed.): Pénzügyi ellenőrzés - egy funkció több szerepben / Financial controlling - one function in different roles]. BMGE Department of Finance and Accounting, 2005.: 95-106. ISBN 963 420 8444 ----- (2005c): “Which stock market fluctuations are bubbles?”, In: Hámori B. (ed.): Paradigm Shift - Information, Knowledge and Innovation in the New Economy. Competitio Books, University of Debrecen, Hungary, 2005.: 165-176. ISBN 963 472 8863 ----- (2005d): “'Once upon a time…' - Why analyzing Budapest Stock Exchange from historical perspectives?”, In: Hámori B. (ed.): Paradigm Shift - Information, Knowledge and Innovation in the New Economy, Competitio Books, University of Debrecen, Hungary, 2005.: 177-181. ISBN 963 472 886 3 Publications in journals ----- [2009]: “Financial Markets in Laboratory” ICFAI Reader 12(1): 18-21 ISSN 09725091 ----- [2008]: “Does the irrational CFO always die out? Rationality and irrationality in corporate finance decisions” ICFAI Reader 11 (1): 32-35. ISSN 0972-5091 ----- [2007a]: “'I want to talk about it...." - Experiments and Psychology in Economics and Finance” Periodicals of Implicit Cognition (The Role of Intuition in Decision-making and Economics, Special Issue) 2 (2): 5-8 ISSN 1788-8336 ----- [2007b]: “Intuitive Decision-making in a Repeated Beauty Contest Game” Periodicals of Implicit Cognition (The Role of Intuition in Decision-making and Economics, Special Issue) 2(2): 13-15 ISSN 1788-8336 ----- [2005a]: “Which stock market fluctuations are bubbles?”, The ICFAI Journal of Behavioral Finance, 2(3) 7-16. ISSN 0972-9089
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----- [2005b]: “Tőkepiaci buborékok a gazdaságtörténetben”, Fejlesztés és Finanszírozás, 3(3): 58-67. ISSN 1589-3596 ----- [2005c]: “Stock Market Bubbles in Economic History”, Development and Finance, 3(3): 58-67. ISSN 1589-3850 ----- [2004a] : “Was there a stock market bubble in Hungary?” Competitio 3(1): 169-178. ISSN 1588-9645 ----- [2003b] : “Befektetési döntések és a tudásillúzió” [Investment decisions and the illusion of knowledge], Competitio 2(1): 1-9. ISSN 1588-9645 ----- [2002a] : “A hatékony piacok elméletének elméleti és gyakorlati relevanciája” [The theoretical and practical relevance of Efficient Market Hypothesis], Közgazdasági Szemle [Economic Review] 49(5): 377-395. ISSN 0023 4346 Published papers in conference proceedings ----- [2011]: “Multiple Choice Questions – Press or Depress?” presentation, IBS MiniConference Proceedings 2011. ----- [2006a]: “A Budapesti Értéktőzsde katalizáló hatása 1990 és 2005 között” [Catalytic impact of Budapest Stock Exchange between 1990 and 2005 ], In: Pannon Conference in Business Administration Proceedings. Veszprém, 2006. Szepesi, L. - ---- [2006b]: “So many goods, so many anchorings” In: Steps Around Economic Psychology - Pieces and Cases. Conference Proceedings CD. ----- [2006c]: “The economic role of a national stock exchange (The case of the Budapest Stock Exchange between 1990 and 2005)” In Conference Proceeding CD of ISSEI 2006. under publication ----- [2005d]: “Corporate governance és a kisbefektetők” [Corporate governance and the individual investors], In: Spring Wind 2005 Conference Book, Debrecen, Hungary, 2005.: 224-227. ISBN 963 218 368 1 ----- [2004b]: “Which stock market fluctuations are bubbles?”, In: Paradigm Shift Information, Knowledge and Innovation in the New Economy. Conference Proceedings CD, University of Debrecen, 2004. ----- [2004c]: “'Once upon a time...' - Why analyzing the Budapest Stock Exchange from historical perspectives?”, In: Paradigm Shift - Information, Knowledge and Innovation in the New Economy. Conference Proceedings CD, University of Debrecen, 2004. ----- [2003a] : “Hogyan hat a tudásillúzió a tőzsdei árfolyamokra ?” [How does the illusion of knowledge impact on the stock prices ?], In: Kovács Z. (ed.): Doctorands' Conference. Institute of Economics, University of Veszprém 2003.: 66-72. ----- [2003c] : “Pszichológiai megközelítés a pénzügyekben” [Psychological approach in Finance], In: Borszéki É. (ed.): Doctorands in Accounting and Finance. Department of Accounting and Finance, Saint Stephan University 2003.: 75-81. ISBN 963 9483 346 ----- [2003d] : “Was there a bubble in Hungary?” In: Institutional and Policy Diversity – its Role in Economic Development, Conference Proceedings CD, University of Debrecen, 2003. ----- [2002b]: “Why have the stock markets become noisier after the revolution of information and technology?” In: Evolutions of Institutions and the Knowledge Economy, Conference Proceedings CD, University of Debrecen, 2002. ----- [2000] : “A Behavioral Finance-tól a Pénzügyi Viselkedéstanig” [Why Behavioral Finance?], In : Doctorands’ Forum 2000. Faculty of Economics - Section Series University of Miskolc, 2000.: 27-34.
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Academic papers ----- /2004/ : “Részvénypiaci buborékok anatómiája” [Anatomy of Stock Market Bubbles], Ph.D. Dissertation, Doctoral School of Economics and Management, University of Veszprém, September 2004. ----- /1999/ : “A futuresopciók elmélete és gyakorlata” [Options on Futures in Theory and Practice], thesis, Department of Finance, University of Miskolc. June 1999. Case studies Ekman, Peter - ----- |2007|: Sex, Dartboards, and the Stock Market. Cases study for Corporate Finance or Investment courses. Published essays, reviews and other papers ----- {2008a}:Foreword to Hungarian edition of Stanyer, Peter – Dimson, Elroy: Guide to Investment Strategy. The Economist – HVG Kiadó ----- - Maunders K. T. {2008b}: “Are Above-Average Accounting & Finance Students Pessimistic in Self Assessment? – Some Evidence from Fiji” Working Paper SOAF USP Fiji. ----- {2006a}: “Az elbizakodott pénzügyi vezető és a részvényesi érték” Business Case Newsletter, CEU Business School. October, 2006. ----- {2006b}: “The overconfident CFO and shareholder value” Business Case Newsletter, CEU Business School. October 2006. ----- {2005}: “Összehasonlító Gazdaságtan és az Információs Társadalom” [Comparative Economics and Information Society] Vezetéstudomány [Management & Business Journal], 36(7-8):70-72. ISSN 0133 0179 Kapás, Judit - ----- {2004a} : “Régi és új hangsúlyok az új intézményi közgazdaságtanban” [Old and new emphases in New Instititional Economics], Közgazdasági Szemle [Economic Review] 51(1): 90-98. ISSN 0023 4346 ----- {2004b}: “Érték és piac” [Value and market] - University thoughts series, Napló (Veszprém County) 60(13): 6., Jan. 16, 2004. ISSN 0133-2104 ----- {2004c}: “Mit jelez a tőzsde?” [What does the stock market indicate?] - University thoughts series, Napló (Veszprém County) 60(25): 7., Jan. 30, 2004. ISSN 0133-2104 ----- {2004d}: “Fogyasztás, megtakarítás és eladósodás” [Consumption, savings and debts] University thoughts series, Napló (Veszprém County) 60(39): 6., Feb. 16, 2004. ISSN 0133-2104 Judit Kapás - ----- {2004e}: “Institutions and Change (ISNIE Conference)” Acta Oeconomica 54(2): 227-238 (conference report) ISSN 0001-6373 ----- {2003a}: “Ide jutottunk… - tizenhárman a ‘89-93-as drámais osztályból” [We have gotten here… - thirteen students from drama class of ‘89-93], sociological essay, manuscript, May 2003. ----- {2003b}: “Ingyen ebéd és a múzeumok” [Free lunch and museums] - University thoughts series, Napló (Veszprém County) 59(243): 6., Oct. 17, 2003. ISSN 0133-2104 ----- {2003c}: “THM, avagy Tudja-e Hogy Mennyi?” [Total Rate for Credit] - University thoughts series, Napló (Veszprém County) 59(271): 6., Nov. 21, 2003. ISSN 0133-2104 ----- {2003d}: “Egy kamatemelés margójára” [A note on the rise of interest rate] University thoughts series, Napló (Veszprém County) 59(283): 6., Dec. 5, 2003. ISSN 0133-2104 ----- {2003e}: “A közgazdaságtan születéséről” [About the birth of Economics] - University thoughts series, Napló (Veszprém County) 59(295): 7., Dec. 19, 2003. ISSN 0133-2104 10
----- {2001a}: “Előrejelzések a tőkepiacokon” [Predictability in capital markets], Working Paper in Economics, MDC of BUES, January 2000. ----- {2001b}: “Belső történet” [Intimate story], essay, Szentlőrinci Figyelő September 2001. ----- {2000a}: “Black, A, Wright, Ph., Bachman, J. E. & Davies, J.: Shareholder Value – Az értékközpontú vállalatirányítás” [Shareholder Value, The Value Based Management], Vezetéstudomány [Management & Business Journal] 31(3): 56-58. (book review) ISSN 0133 0179 ----- {2000b}: “Nyerő stratégia avagy egy nem létező ötfázisú tőzsdemodell” [Winning strategy or a non-existing five-phase model for stock exchange], Working Paper in Economics, MDC of BUES, December 2000. ----- {1999}: “A tőkepiac mint egy nem zéró összegű játék” [Capital market as a non-zero sum game], Working Paper in Economics, MDC of BUES, Oktober 1999. ----- {1998}: “Gabonaopciós oktató CD” [Introduction to grain options - CD], Working Paper in BCE, July 1998. Other Short interview: Molnár, Csaba: Piramisok építői. Akkor tudjuk, hogy buborék, ha már kipukkadt. Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian daily) Jan 17, 2009. Short interview: Pénzügyi háborúk réme fenyeget?. Új Szó Online. Oct 23, 2008. Short interview: Szalai, Anna: Galambok a médiafüstben - Az emberek még nem reagálnak a pénzügyi válságra. Népszabadság (Hungarian daily) Oct 22, 2008. Interview: Kolozsi, Pál: Miért bukunk sokat a tőzsdén? - fejben dől el minden. HVG ecoline.hu, June 30, 2008. Download: http://ecoline.hu/privatbankguru_tipp/20080630_tozsdei_pszichologia_komaromi_gyorgy_inte.aspx Interview: Kovács, Erika: “Sokba kerülne a korai euró” , Napló (Veszprém County) 60(87): 9., April 14, 2004. Interview: Kovács, Erika: “Drága állam: túlzott költekezés - riport Komáromi György egyetemi oktatóval” Napló (Veszprém County) 60(55): 6., March 5, 2004. Contributing Consulting editor – book (Hungarian version): Stanyer, Peter – Dimson, Elroy: Guide to Investment Strategy. The Economist – HVG Kiadó, 2008 Consulting editor - book: Hámori, Éva : “Közgazdasági zsebszótár: Magyar – Angol” [Pocket Dictionary of Economics: Hungarian – English] 2004.
Citation index {1999}: 1. Vajda, A. J. (2009): Tőzsde/Játék. DE ÁJK. OTDK Állam és Jogtudományi Szekció, ELTE ÁJK, 2009. [2000]: 2. Pálosi-Németh, B. (2007): A feltörekvő országok tőkepiacai a pénzügyi globalizációban. PhD disszertáció, Debreceni Egyetem, Közgazdaságtudományi Kar Doktori Iskola 3. Kiss, G. D, Vajda, B. (2008): A biztonság kockázata - a tőkegarantált befektetési alapok komplex megközelítésben. Hitelintézeti Szemle 7(2): 121-150.
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