Stuart I. Greenbaum
Former Dean and Bank of America Emeritus Professor of Managerial Leadership
Research interests:
Corporate Governance, Risk Management, Banking and Financial Intermediation
Selected Publications:
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"Contemporary Financial Intermediation,"Dryden Press, with A. Thakor, 1995, 2d ed. 2007
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"Management Education and Its Contemporary Critics,"Presented at the Annual Financial Management Association Convention, Chicago, IL, September 2005
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"Twin Information Revolutions and the Future of Financial Intermediation," in Bank Mergers and Acquisitions, Y. Amihud and G. Miller, Ed., with W. Emmons, Kluwer, 1998
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"Financial Intermediaries," in The W.G. & L. Handbook of Financial Markets, D. Logue and J. Seward, Ed., with W. Emmons, Southwestern Publishing, 1997
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"Twenty-Five Years of Banking Research," Financial Management, 1996
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"Reputation and Discretion in Financial Contracting," American Economic Review, Issue 83-5, 1165-1183, with A. Boot, and A. Thakor, December 1993
Personal interests:
Greenbaum is married with two grown children. His interests range from opera to baseball.
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Stuart Greenbaum is the former Dean and Bank of America Emeritus Professor of Managerial Leadership at the Olin Business School, Washington University in St. Louis. He is also the Jacobs Visiting Professor at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. Before joining the Olin School in 1995, Greenbaum served for 20 years on the faculty of the Kellogg School of Management where he was the Director of the Banking Research Center and the Strunk Distinguished Professor of Financial Institutions. From 1988-92, he was Kellogg's Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. Before Northwestern, Greenbaum served as Chairman of the Economics Department at the University of Kentucky, and on the staffs of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Reserve.
Greenbaum is the 2006 recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Financial Intermediation Research Society. He has served on seventeen corporate boards as well as numerous not-for-profits. Among the latter are the Dean's Advisory Council of the Graduate Management Admission Council, the board of AACSB International-The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the Executive Committee of the World Agricultural Forum, and the boards of the St. Louis Children's Hospital and Provident, Inc. He was thrice appointed to the Federal Savings and Loan Advisory Council, and was twice officially commended for extraordinary public service. Greenbaum has consulted for the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, the Council of Higher Education of Israel, the mayor of the City of St. Louis, the American Bankers Association, the Bank Administration Institute, the Comptroller of the Currency, the Federal Reserve System, and the Federal Home Loan Bank System, among others. He has on numerous occasions testified before Congressional committees, as well as other legislative bodies.
Greenbaum has published two books and more than 75 articles in academic journals and other professional media. He is founding editor of the Journal of Financial Intermediation and has served on the editorial boards of eleven other academic journals.
Stuart I. Greenbaum's curriculum vitae (pdf *)
Email: greenbaum@wustl.edu
Ph.D. Economics 1965, Johns Hopkins University
B.S. Economics 1959, New York University
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