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Martín Flores, José María
PhD: ESCP Business School
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Biography
José María Martín Flores is an Assistant Professor with Tenure in the Department of Finance and Accounting at CUNEF Universidad. His scholarship centres on banking-sector behaviour and capital structure, and on corporate governance-particularly the influence of institutional investors on strategic decision-making. Dr Martín Flores earned his PhD in Business Sciences from ESCP Business School, holds one national six-year research accreditation, and serves as Academic Director of CUNEF's custom executive programmes. He is an active member of the European Finance Association, the Financial Management Association, and the Spanish Finance Association (AEFIN).
Education
Ph.D. in Finance, ESCP Business School & Panthéon-Sorbonne University, France (2019)
M.A. in Economic Studies, College of Europe, Belgium (2012)
B.A. in Business Administration, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain (2010)
Research Interests
Banking, corporate finance, empirical methods
Professional Career
Consultant, Deloitte, Luxembourg, Luxembourg, 2012-2015
Financial Controller, Vestas Madrid, Spain, 2010-2011
Most relevant publications
Ahmad, M. Farooq; Lambert, Thomas; Martín-Flores, Jose María; Romec, Arthur: "Does democracy shape international merger activity?", Journal of International Economics, Art. 103995, 2024.
Martin-Flores, Jose María: "Is bank misconduct related to social capital? Evidence from U.S. banks", Journal of Banking & Finance, Art.107256, 2024.
Blanco, Iván; Martin-Flores, Jose María, Remesal, Álvaro: "Climate shocks, institutional investors, and the information content of stock prices", Journal of Corporate Finance, 86, Art.102567, 2024.
Garel, Alexandre; Martín-Flores, Jose María; Petit-Romec, Arthur; Scott, Ayesha: "Institutional Investor Distraction and Earnings Management", Journal of Corporate Finance,66, Art. 101801, 2021.
Garel, Alexandre; Martín-Flores, Jose María; Petit-Romec, Arthur: "Stock Market Listing and the Persistence of Bank Performance Across Crises", Journal of Banking and Finance, 118, Art. 105885, 2020.