Profile
Thomas Lambert is Associate Professor of Finance and Academic Director of the MSc in Finance and Investments at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University. His research interests are in Corporate Finance, Entrepreneurship, FinTech, and Political Economy. His work has been presented at major conferences around the world, including the AEA, EFA, SFS Cavalcade and FIRS meetings, and published in leading academic journals, including the Economic Journal and Management Science. He received several grants, including a Veni grant from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). Thomas holds a PhD degree in Finance from the Université catholique de Louvain, an MA in Economics from the Université catholique de Louvain and has been a visiting scholar at HEC Paris and London Business School. He was also awarded the 2016 Banque de France Foundation Prize for the best thesis in Monetary and Financial Economics and the 2020 ERIM Prize for Outstanding Performance by a Young Researcher.
See his webpage: https://thomaslambert.org/
Publications
Article (7)
Academic (5)
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Fisar, M., Greiner, B., Huber, C., Katok, E., Ozkes, A. I., the Management Science Reproducibility Collaboration, Szymanowska, M., Bongaerts, D., Rose, J., Gonzalez Jimenez, V., & Lambert, T. (2024). Reproducibility in Management Science. Management Science, 70(3), 1343–1356. https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2023.03556
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Beck, T., Döttling, R., Lambert, T., & van Dijk, M. (2023). Liquidity creation, investment, and growth. Journal of Economic Growth, 28(2), 297-336. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10887-022-09217-1
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Igan, D., Lambert, T., Wagner, W., & Zhang, E. Q. (2022). Winning connections? Special interests and the sale of failed banks. Journal of Banking and Finance, 140, Article 106496. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbankfin.2022.106496
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Lambert, T., Liebau, D., & Roosenboom, P. (2022). Security token offerings. Small Business Economics, 59(1), 299-325. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-021-00539-9
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Lambert, T., Wagner, W., & Zhang, E. (2022). Banks, Political Capital, and Growth. Review of Corporate Finance Studies, 12(3), 613-655. https://doi.org/10.1093/rcfs/cfac005
Professional (2)
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Lambert, T., Ralcheva, A., & Roosenboom, P. (2024). Democratizing entrepreneurship: New evidence from Kickstarter. Oxford Business Law Blog. https://blogs.law.ox.ac.uk/oblb/blog-post/2024/04/democratizing-entrepreneurship-new-evidence-kickstarter
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Liebau, D., Lambert, T., & Roosenboom, P. (2020). The nascent primary market of Security Token Offerings. RSM Discovery. http://hdl.handle.net/1765/128940
Chapter (1)
Academic (1)
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Lambert, T., Ralcheva, A., & Roosenboom, P. (2018). The crowd-entrepreneur relationship in start-up financing. In Cumming, D., & Hornhuf, L. (Eds.), The Economics of Crowdfunding (pp. 57-78). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66119-3_4
Activities
Additional positions (1)
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IESEGStart date approval: 10 Mar 2025End date approval: 14 Mar 2025Place: PARISDescription: Course on FinTech over 4 days during my leave days
Courses
OLD STYLE - Introduction Week
- Study year: 2025/2026, 2024/2025
- Code: BMIWFI
Blockchain and Decentralized Finance
- Study year: 2025/2026, 2024/2025
- Code: BMME028
FI master thesis
- Study year: 2025/2026
- Code: BMMT1FI
FI master thesis
- Study year: 2025/2026
- Code: BMMTFI1
Featured in the media
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How banks affect investment and growth: New evidence
The Role of Banks in Economic Growth: Liquidity Creation
Thursday, 2 July 2020
Featured on RSM Discovery
Explore how the 2016 US presidential election affected stock prices and what it means for 2024. Dr. Thomas Lambert examines policy shifts and market reactions to key election outcomes.