Position: Director, Associate Professor
Field of interest: Applied Microeconomic Theory, Corporate Governance, Corporate Finance Theory, Accounting and Economics
Membership: European Economic Integration and Economic Policy, Internal
Contact
Office: 107
Email: martin [DOT] gregor [AT] fsv [DOT] cuni [DOT] cz
Phone: +420 222 112 306
Personal web pages: https://sites.google.com/view/mgregorecon/
Available: Tuesday 13:00-15:00
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Syllabi
Course supervisor
JEM215 - Advanced Microeconomics
JEM233 - FinTech and Blockchain
JEM013 - Game Theory
JEB064 - Game Theory and Applications
JEM231 - Mergers and Acquisitions
JEM236 - Risk Management and Insurance
Teacher
JEM013 - Game Theory
JEB064 - Game Theory and Applications
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Organisation Memberships
Econometric Society, European Finance Association, Game Theory Society, Czech Economics Society
Education
2003-07 PhD, Economics, Charles University
2001 Aarhus University, Denmark
2000-03 MA, Economics, Charles University
1999-02 MA, Political Science, Charles University
Job history
2021+ Game Theory and Applications
2012+ Game Theory
2019-20 Corporate Governance
2004-19 Game Theory and Political Economy
2007-11 Public Economics
2005-09 Political Economics
Extra activities
Reviewer (international): CELSA, COST, Dynamic Games and Applications, Economic Inquiry, Economic Modelling, Economics of Governance, Edward Elgar, EFMD Programme Accreditation System, European Journal of Political Economy, Fiscal Studies, Global Development Network, Group Decision and Negotiation, Interest Groups & Advocacy, International Tax and Public Finance, Journal of Economics and Business, Journal of Forest Economics, Journal of Public Economic Theory, Journal of Regional Science, Local Government Studies, Politics, Public Choice, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Springer
Reviewer (local): The Czech Economic Review, Czech Journal of Economics and Finance, Kybernetika, Prague Economic Papers, Sociological Review, Ekonomický časopis, Politologický časopis, Mezinárodní vztahy, Czech Science Foundation, Charles University Grant Agency, Slovak Agency for Research and Development, IES Working Paper Series, Ministry of Education
Program Committee: Central European Program in Economic Theory (CEPET, Udine, 2016+)
Member: Council for Doctoral Studies in Economics at Charles University in Prague
Awards and prizes
2005 Karel Englis Award
2004 Alumni Network Award
2002 Bolzano Prize
Topics for supervision
Bachelor theses
I will happily supervise undergraduate and Master theses in economics and finance in the following broad areas:
• applied microeconomic theory: information economics, especially currently active topics in information economics (markets with expertise, advisors, Bayesian persuasion, information design, strategic communication)
• management and governance: decision-making in corporations and organizations and agency issues (contracting, decentralization, delegation, communication, voting, committees, performance schemes), including models of economic policy-making
• corporate finance: corporate governance (boards, executive networks, proxy advisors, shareholder voting, shareholder coalitions, shareholder heterogeneity especially with respect to ESG, ownership structures, large and minority shareholders), financial contracting (esp. venture capital and private equity), selected topics in accounting and economics (reporting and governance, ratings)
• political finance: corporate lobbying, political connections
• industrial organization: certifications, CSR, topics in digital IO
I am working as an applied theorist but I am happy to supervise empirical projects as long as the research design is credible enough.
Master theses
I will happily supervise undergraduate and Master theses in economics and finance in the following broad areas:
• applied microeconomic theory: information economics, especially currently active topics in information economics (markets with expertise, advisors, Bayesian persuasion, information design, strategic communication)
• management and governance: decision-making in corporations and organizations and agency issues (contracting, decentralization, delegation, communication, voting, committees, performance schemes), including models of economic policy-making
• corporate finance: corporate governance (boards, executive networks, proxy advisors, shareholder voting, shareholder coalitions, shareholder heterogeneity especially with respect to ESG, ownership structures, large and minority shareholders), financial contracting (esp. venture capital and private equity), selected topics in accounting and economics (reporting and governance, ratings)
• political finance: corporate lobbying, political connections
• industrial organization: certifications, CSR, topics in digital IO
I am working as an applied theorist but I am happy to supervise empirical projects as long as the research design is credible enough.
Supervised Bachelor theses
all/awarded: 46/18
Awarded:
Bc. Andrea Pokorná, Bc. Anežka Christovová, Bc. Barbora Máková, Bc. Boril Šopov, Bc. Bruno Baránek, Bc. Jakub Matějů, Bc. Jan Hlavsa, Bc. Lucie Kraicová, Bc. Ludmila Matysková, Bc. Lukáš Janásek, Bc. Martin Kopecký, Bc. Martina Pěkná, Bc. Pavel Dvořák, Bc. Petr Tuchyňa, Bc. Petra Orogványiová, Bc. Tomáš Matyska, Bc. Viktor Zeisel, Bc.Vu Phuong Thuy
Supervised Master Theses
all/awarded: 14/5
Awarded:
Mgr. Jana Procházková, Mgr. Ludmila Matysková, Mgr. Tomáš Fiala, Mgr. Viktor Zeisel, Mgr. Vu Phuong Thuy
Supervised Ph.D. Theses
number: 1
PhDr. Jana Votápková (13.5.2020)
Current Ph.D. students
number: 1
Mgr. Petra Landovská