Martin C Schmalz

Martin C Schmalz

University of Oxford

H-index: 21

Europe-United Kingdom

About Martin C Schmalz

Martin C Schmalz, With an exceptional h-index of 21 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Corporate Governance, Antitrust, Behavioral Finance, Asset Management, Central Banking.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Innovation: the bright side of common ownership?

Index funds, asset prices, and the welfare of investors

(Why) Do Central Banks Care About Their Profits?

Common ownership, competition, and top management incentives

A Refutation of ‘Common Ownership Does Not Have Anti-Competitive Effects in the Airline Industry’

Conceptual Breakthroughs on Common Ownership and Competition: A Framework For Evaluating Policy

Delegated Philantropy in Mutual Fund Votes on Climate Change

Delegated Philanthropy in Mutual Fund Votes on Climate Change Externalities

Martin C Schmalz Information

University

Position

Saïd Business School Nuffield College Oxford-Man Institute ; CEPR; ECGI

Citations(all)

3635

Citations(since 2020)

2806

Cited By

1974

hIndex(all)

21

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

27

i10Index(since 2020)

25

Email

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University of Oxford

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Martin C Schmalz Skills & Research Interests

Corporate Governance

Antitrust

Behavioral Finance

Asset Management

Central Banking

Top articles of Martin C Schmalz

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Innovation: the bright side of common ownership?

Miguel Antón

Florian Ederer

Mireia Giné

Martin C Schmalz

2024/3/4

Index funds, asset prices, and the welfare of investors

Martin Schmalz

William Zame

2023/2

(Why) Do Central Banks Care About Their Profits?

The Journal of Finance

Igor Goncharov

Vasso Ioannidou

Martin Schmalz

2023

Common ownership, competition, and top management incentives

Journal of Political Economy

Miguel Antón

Florian Ederer

Mireia Giné

Martin C Schmalz

2023

A Refutation of ‘Common Ownership Does Not Have Anti-Competitive Effects in the Airline Industry’

José Azar

Martin Schmalz

Isabel Tecu

Martin C Schmalz

2022/8

Conceptual Breakthroughs on Common Ownership and Competition: A Framework For Evaluating Policy

Martin C. Schmalz

2022/2/4

Delegated Philantropy in Mutual Fund Votes on Climate Change

Marie Brière

Sébastien Pouget

Martin Schmalz

Loredana Ureche-Rangau

2022

Delegated Philanthropy in Mutual Fund Votes on Climate Change Externalities

Marie Briere

Sebastien Pouget

Martin C Schmalz

Loredana Ureche-Rangau

2022/5

Ultimate Ownership and Bank Competition

Financial Management

José Azar

Sahil Raina

Martin Schmalz

2022

Do the Big Three Vote to Curb Climate Change?

Available at SSRN 4245612

Marie Briere

Sebastien Pouget

Martin C Schmalz

Loredana Ureche-Rangau

2022/4/21

A Theory of Security Issuance

Juan M Ortner

Martin C Schmalz

2022/11/1

Proposed Changes to the Merger Guidelines’ Approach to Common Ownership

Available at SSRN 4130829

Martin C Schmalz

2022/4/21

Do Corporations Maximize their Own Value?

Available at SSRN 4234816

Martin C Schmalz

Jin Xie

2022/10/1

Mavericks, universal, and common owners-the largest shareholders of us public firms

European Corporate Governance Institute–Finance Working Paper

Amir Amel-Zadeh

Fiona Kasperk

Martin C Schmalz

2022/4/12

Confronting Horizontal Ownership Concentration

The Antitrust Bulletin

Einer Elhauge

Sumit K Majumdar

Martin C Schmalz

2021/3

Research on the Competitive Consequences of Common Ownership: A Methodological Critique

The Antitrust Bulletin

José Azar

Martin C Schmalz

Isabel Tecu

2021/3

Recent studies on common ownership, firm behavior, and market outcomes

The Antitrust Bulletin

Martin C Schmalz

2021/3

Direct Lending: Evidence from European and US Markets

The Journal of Alternative Investments

Laura Fritsch

Wayne Lim

Alexander Montag

Martin C Schmalz

2022

Letter to the Australian Parliament-Inquiry into the implications of common ownership and capital concentration in Australia

Submissions to Australian Parliament's Standing Committee on Economics

Martin C Schmalz

Thomas Reyntjens

2021/9/16

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Co-Authors

H-index: 44
David Thesmar

David Thesmar

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 22
David Sraer

David Sraer

University of California, Berkeley

H-index: 17
Amir Amel-Zadeh

Amir Amel-Zadeh

University of Oxford

H-index: 16
Florian Ederer

Florian Ederer

Yale University

H-index: 15
Igor Goncharov

Igor Goncharov

Lancaster University

H-index: 14
Denis Sosyura

Denis Sosyura

Arizona State University

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