Carlson School of Management

Hengjie Ai

Ai,Hengjie

Assistant Professor
Finance Department
Room 3-127 CarlSMgmt
612/626-7348
aixx0006@umn.edu


Hengjie Ai is an Assistant Professor in Finance at the Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota. Prior to joining the University of Minnesota, he was an assistant professor at the Fuqua School of Business, Duke University.

Hengjie conducts research on asset pricing, corporate finance, and macroeconomic theory. His research is published in top journals such as the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Financial Economics, and the Review of Financial Studies. Hengjie holds a PhD in Economics from University of Minnesota.


Information Quality and Long-run Risk: Asset Pricing Implications, Journal of Finance, vol 65, Issue 4, 1333-1367, August 2010.

Growth to Value: Option Exercise and the Cross-Section of Equity Returns, with Dana Kiku, forthcoming, Journal of Financial Economics.

Toward a Quantitative General Equilibrium Asset Pricing Model with Intangible Capital, with Mariao Croce and Kai Li, forthcoming, Review of Financial Studies.

Spring 2013

FINA 4523 Derivatives I Sec. 001
FINA 4523 Derivatives I Sec. 002
FINA 4529 Derivatives II Capstone Sec. 001
FINA 6541 Derivatives, Futures, and Options Sec. 060

Fall 2013

FINA 4522 Options & Derivatives I Sec. 001
FINA 4522 Options & Derivatives I Sec. 002
FINA 6522 Introduction to Derivatives and Financial Risk Management Sec. 060
FINA 8820 Topics in Corporate Finance Sec. 001

My research interest is in Finance, Macroeconomics, and Economic Theory. Please visit my research website for details: http://www.tc.umn.edu/~aixx0006/research.htm .

Additional Links


Education

Ph.D., 2006
Economics
University of Minnesota


Expertise


Intranet Links

Let's Get Social!

Give  Contact  Visit

A to Z Directory | Faculty Directory

321 19th Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55455 | 612-625-0027 | 877-625-6468