Yigitcan Karabulut
Associate Professor of Finance • Professor
Associate Professor of Finance
Yigitcan Karabulut is an Associate Professor of Finance at Frankfurt School of Finance & Management. He is also a Research Fellow of the Network for Studies on Pension, Aging and Retirement (Netspar), and a Network Associate of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR).
Prior to joining the faculty of Frankfurt School, he was a faculty member at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM), and an Associate Member of the Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM) in the Netherlands.
Karabulut’s research interests are in the areas of household finance, behavioral finance, and empirical asset pricing. His research has been published in leading finance and management journals. It is also featured in various international media outlets including the Wall Street Journal, BBC, and Spiegel. He received his doctoral degree from Goethe University Frankfurt.
Prior to joining the faculty of Frankfurt School, he was a faculty member at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM), and an Associate Member of the Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM) in the Netherlands.
Karabulut’s research interests are in the areas of household finance, behavioral finance, and empirical asset pricing. His research has been published in leading finance and management journals. It is also featured in various international media outlets including the Wall Street Journal, BBC, and Spiegel. He received his doctoral degree from Goethe University Frankfurt.
- Finance department
- Professor
- Faculty
PUBLICATIONS
Gomes, F., Jansson, T., Karabulut, Y., 2024. Do Robots Increase Wealth Dispersion?, Review of Financial Studies Vol. 37(1), pp. 119-160.
Happel, J., Karabulut, Y., Schäfer, L., Tüzel, S., 2024. Shattered housing, Journal of Financial Economics Vol. 153(103835).
Bali, T., Gunaydin, A., Jansson, T., Karabulut, Y., 2023. Do the Rich Gamble in the Stock Market? Low Risk Anomalies and Wealthy Households, Journal of Financial Economics Vol. 150(2,103715).
Karabulut, Y., Haliassos, M., Jansson, T., 2020. Financial Literacy Externalities, Review of Financial Studies Vol. 33(2), pp. 950-989.
Fecht, F., Hackethal, A., Karabulut, Y., 2018. Is proprietary trading detrimental to retail investors?, Journal of Finance Vol. 73(3), pp. 1323-1361.
Haliassos, M., Jansson, T., Karabulut, Y., 2016. Incompatible European Partners?: Cultural Predispositions and Household Financial Behavior, Management Science Vol. 63(11), pp. 3780-3808.
Happel, J., Karabulut, Y., Schäfer, L., Tüzel, S., 2024. Shattered housing, Journal of Financial Economics Vol. 153(103835).
Bali, T., Gunaydin, A., Jansson, T., Karabulut, Y., 2023. Do the Rich Gamble in the Stock Market? Low Risk Anomalies and Wealthy Households, Journal of Financial Economics Vol. 150(2,103715).
Karabulut, Y., Haliassos, M., Jansson, T., 2020. Financial Literacy Externalities, Review of Financial Studies Vol. 33(2), pp. 950-989.
Fecht, F., Hackethal, A., Karabulut, Y., 2018. Is proprietary trading detrimental to retail investors?, Journal of Finance Vol. 73(3), pp. 1323-1361.
Haliassos, M., Jansson, T., Karabulut, Y., 2016. Incompatible European Partners?: Cultural Predispositions and Household Financial Behavior, Management Science Vol. 63(11), pp. 3780-3808.
Karabulut, Y., 2018. Can Facebook Predict Stock Market Activity?.
Karabulut, Y., 2018. Financial Advice: an improvement for worse?.
Karabulut, Y., Fecht, F., Genc, E., 2018. Liquidity Support in Financial Conglomerates.
Karabulut, Y., Jaroszek, L., 2018. Personal Failure Risk and Entrepreneurial Experimentation.
Karabulut, Y., 2018. Financial Advice: an improvement for worse?.
Karabulut, Y., Fecht, F., Genc, E., 2018. Liquidity Support in Financial Conglomerates.
Karabulut, Y., Jaroszek, L., 2018. Personal Failure Risk and Entrepreneurial Experimentation.

OFFICE HOURS
During the lecture period
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Room
3.07
OFFICE HOURS
During the lecture period
By appointment
Room
3.07