Aineas Mallios
Senior Lecturer
Department of Business Administration
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About Aineas Mallios
Research areas
- Corporate finance, contract theory and law and economics.
Teaching areas
- Corporate finance, industrial organization and risk management.
Publications
- Mallios, A. 2024. Patent licensing and litigation. Acceptance conditional on major revisions in The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy.
- Ntourou, A. and Mallios, A. 2024. A law and economic analysis of trading through dark pools. Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, https://doi.org/10.1108/JFRC-03-2024-0036.
- Mallios, A. 2024. Technology transfer and imitation in a Cournot oligopoly. Journal of the Knowledge Economy, https://doi.org/10.1007/s13132-024-02279-z.
- Mallios, A. K. 2024. Licensing and secrecy under imperfect intellectual property protection. Theory and Decision, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11238-024-09984-w.
- Mallios, A. and Mavruk, T. 2024. Do ESG funds engage in portfolio pumping to gain higher flows? An application of Benford's Law. International Journal of Finance & Economics, 1-24, https://doi.org/10.1002/ijfe.2976.
- Lindblom, T., Mallios, A. and Sjögren, S. 2023. A theoretical analysis of collusion involving technology licensing under diseconomies of scale. The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, https://doi.org/10.1515/bejte-2022-0148.
- Gangopadhyay, S., Mallios, A. and Sjögren, S. 2023. Collusive bidding, competition law, and welfare. Review of Law and Economics 19 (2), 213-231, https://doi.org/10.1515/rle-2022-0042.
- Mallios, A., Lindblom, T. and Sjögren, S. 2023. The relation between patent pledgeability and credit rationing. In: Carbo-Valverde, S. and P. Cuadros-Solas (Eds.), “New challenges for the banking industry: Searching a balance between corporate governance, sustainability, and innovation”. Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions. Palgrave Macmillan, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-32931-9_11.
- Mallios, A. K. 2023. Manipulation in reported dividends: Empirical evidence from US banks. Economics Bulletin 43 (1), 441-461.