Gabriel Hawawini

Gabriel Hawawini (born August 29, 1947) is an Emeritus Professor of Finance at INSEAD business school where he held the Henry Grunfeld Chair in Investment Banking from 1996 to 2013 and served as dean from 2000 to 2006, spearheading the institution's global expansion from its original campus in France into Asia (Singapore) and the Middle East (Abu Dhabi).[1]

Gabriel Hawawini
Born (1947-08-29) August 29, 1947
Alexandria, Egypt
NationalityFrench

Education

Hawawini earned an electrical engineering degree from the University of Toulouse and his doctorate in Economics and Finance from the New York University.

Selected publications

‘Finance for Executives: Managing for Value Creation’, seventh edition, Cengage (2022)[2]
'The Internationalization of Higher Education and Business Schools: A Critical Review’, Springer (2016)[3]
‘The Future of Business Schools’, Journal of Management Development (November 2005) [4]
‘The Home Country in the Age of Globalization: How Much Does it Matter for Firm Performance?’, Journal of World Business (May 2004)[5]
‘Is Performance Driven by Industry- or Firm-Specific Factors? A New Look at the Evidence’, Strategic Management Journal (January 2003)[6]
‘Seasonality in the Risk-Return Relationship: Some International Evidence’, Journal of Finance (March 1987)[7]
‘Friction in the Trading Process and the Estimation of Systematic Risk’, Journal of Financial Economics (August 1983)[8]
‘A Mean-Standard Deviation Exposition of the Theory of the Firm Under Uncertainty’, American Economic Review (March 1978)[9]

Honors and awards

The French Legion of Honor[10]

Citations

  1. "Gabriel Hawawini". INSEAD. Archived from the original on 2016-10-01. Retrieved 2016-09-30.
  2. Hawawini, Gabriel; Viallet, Claude (2015). Managing for Value Creation. Cengage Learning. p. 736.
  3. Hawawini, Gabriel (2016-07-29). The Internationalization of Higher Education and Business Schools. Springer. ISBN 978-981-10-1757-5.
  4. Hawawini, Gabriel (2005). "The Future of Business Schools". Journal of Management Development. 24 (9): 770–782. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.463.4954. doi:10.1108/02621710510621286.
  5. Hawawini, Gabriel; Subramanian, Venkat; Verdin, Paul (2004). "The home country in the age of globalization: how much does it matter for firm performance?". Journal of World Business. 39 (2): 121–135. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.457.564. doi:10.1016/j.jwb.2003.08.012. S2CID 73601378.
  6. Hawawini, Gabriel; Subramanian, Venkat; Paul, Verdin (2003). "Is Performance Driven by Industry- or Firm-Specific Factors? A New Look at the Evidence". Strategic Management Journal. 24 (1): 1–16. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.561.8061. doi:10.1002/smj.278. S2CID 167889431.
  7. Corhay, Albert; Hawawini, Gabriel; Michel, Pierre (1987). "Seasonality in the Risk-Return Relationship: Some International Evidence". The Journal of Finance. 42 (1): 49–68. doi:10.2307/2328418. hdl:2268/24730. JSTOR 2328418.
  8. Cohen, Kalman; Hawawini, Gabriel; Maier, Steven; Schwartz, Robert; Whitcomb, David (August 1983). "Friction in the trading process and the estimation of systematic risk". Journal of Financial Economics. 12 (2): 263–278. doi:10.1016/0304-405x(83)90038-7.
  9. Hawawini, Gabriel (March 1978). "A Mean-Standard Deviation Exposition of the Theory of the Firm under Uncertainty: A Pedagogical Note". The American Economic Review. 68 (1): 194–202. JSTOR 1809699.
  10. Legifrance. "Décret du 13 juillet 2005 portant promotion et nomination". Retrieved 20 October 2016.
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