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Prof. Dr. Laxmi Remer

Prof. Dr. Laxmi Remer

  • Vice President for International Affairs & Diversity

  • Professor of Finance

  • E-Mail: l.remer@cbs.de

Teaching assignments at CBS ? !

Global Finance
International Investments
Management Accounting
Econometrics
Advanced Corporate Finance (Portfolio Theory)
Corporate Governance
Introduction to Finance
Ethics in Finance
Sustainability in Financial Management
Concepts of Value and Risk
Capital Markets
Applied Financial Management
Statistics/Quantitative Methods
Mathematics

Areas of research and consulting ? !

Corporate Finance
Sustainable Finance
Ethics in Finance
Impact Investments
Corporate Governance
Cash flow issues
Corporate Financial Distress

Education ? !

2008
PhD, (Doctorate in Finance – Cass Business School, London)

2002
MSc Finance (Masters in Finance – Cass Business School, London)

1999
MBA (International Finance – Richmond – The American University in London)

1989
Diploma in Electronics (Rural Polytechnik for Women, Loni, India)

Teaching experience and Academic positions ? !

Guest Teacher for Corporate Finance: London School of Economics and Political Sciences, London

Lecturer for Statistics, Mathematics and Computing: Cass Business School, City University, London

Masters Tutor for Social Finance and Action Research: University of Plymouth, UK and Institute for Social Banking and Finance, Germany

Industry positions ? !

1989-99
Datar Switchgear Limited
Manufacturer of Circuit Breakers and Energy Saving Equipment

1997-99
Manager (Media Planning)

1994-96
Manager

1989-93
Technical Executive Assistant

Publications ? !

Remer, L. Definitions on Activist Investors, Cadbury CSR, Hostile Takeover, Company Directors and CSR, Shareholder Activism, ASHOKA. In The Dictionary of Corporate Social Responsibility. Heidelberg: Springer. (2014).

Remer, L. 10 Cases. In Block, S. B., Hirt, G. A., and Danielsen, B. R. Corporate Finance Foundations (Global Edition). New York, USA: McGraw Hill. (2014).

Corporate Financial Distress and Recovery: UK Evidence - Working Paper Series, SSRN.com