Biography
Ingolf Dittmann is a professor of corporate governance and managerial accounting at the Erasmus School of Economics (ESE). Professor Dittmann's major areas of interest lie in corporate finance, corporate governance, executive compensation and behavioural finance.He is a member of both ERIM and the Tinbergen Institute. He chaired the research project "Explaining Stock Options in Executive Compensation" that is financed by a vidi grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, NWO (2006-2010). Moreover, he currently chairs the research project “Inferring Preferences from Managerial Compensation Data” that is financed by a vici (2013-2017) grant from NWO. Earlier career roles include that of visiting scholar at the University of California in San Diego. Professor Dittmann received his PhD from Dortmund University and his Habilitation (a second German degree) from Humboldt-University at Berlin. Please take a look at his personal website in:
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Work
- Ingolf Dittmann, Amy Yazhu Li, Stefan Obernberger & Jiaqi (Jacky) Zheng (2025) - - Journal of Accounting and Economics - doi: -
- Ingolf Dittmann, Maurizio Montone & Yuhao Zhu (2023) - - Journal of Corporate Finance, 78 - doi: -
- Ingolf Dittmann, K Yu & D (Dan) Zhang (2017) - - Review of Finance, 21 (5), 1805-1846 - doi: -
- Ingolf Dittmann, D Kübler, E Maug & L Mechtenberg (2014) - - Games and Economic Behavior, 84, 17-38 - doi:
- Ingolf Dittmann, E G Maug & O Spalt (2013) - - The Review of Financial Studies, 26 (12), 3182-3224 - doi: -
- Ingolf Dittmann, EG Maug & D (Dan) Zhang (2011) - - Journal of Corporate Finance, 17 (4), 1200-1220 - doi: -
- Ingolf Dittmann, EG Maug & C Schneider (2010) - - Review of Finance, 14 (1), 35-71 - doi: -
- Ingolf Dittmann (2010) - - Review of Accounting Studies, 15 (3), 578-583 - doi: -
- Ingolf Dittmann, EG Maug & O Spalt (2010) - - The Journal of Finance, 65 (6), 2015-2050 - doi: -
- Ingolf Dittmann (2008) -
- Year
- 2024
- Course Code
- FEM11173