Expérience
- Membre, GREGHEC (2015)
 - Professeur, Finance, HEC (2015)
 - Professeur, Finance, INSEAD (2008 - 2015)
 - Professeur, Finance, London Business School (2008 - 2009)
 - Professeur visitant, Finance, London School of Economics & Political Science (2007 - 2008)
 - Professeur associé, Finance, London Business School (2001 - 2008)
 - Professeur associé, Finance, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management (1999 - 2001)
 - Professeur assistant, Finance, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management (1995 - 1999)
 
Formation
- Ph.D., en Economie, École Polytechnique (1994)
 - Master in Mathematical Economics, École Polytechnique (1990)
 - Diplôme Ingénieur, École Polytechnique (1989)
 
Enseignement
- Corporate Finance
 - Corporate Governance
 - Banking
 - Limits of arbitrage
 - Economics of Organizations
 
Publications
- “Large Shareholders, Monitoring and the Value of the Firm” with M. Burkart and F. Panunzi, Quarterly Journal of Economics (1997)
 - “Why Higher Takeover Premia Protect Minority Shareholders” with M. Burkart and F. Panunzi, Journal of Political Economy (1998)
 - “Equilibrium and Welfare in Markets with Constrained Arbitrageurs” with D. Vayanos, Journal of Financial Economics (2002)
 - “Public Trading and Private Incentives” with A. Faure-Grimaud, Review of Financial Studies (2004)
 - “Collusion and the Organization of Delegated Expertise” with D. Martimort, Journal of Economic Theory (2007)
 - “Limits of Arbitrage: The State of the Theory” with D. Vayanos, The Annual Review of Financial Economic (2010)
 - “Imperfect Competition in the Interbank Market for Liquidity as a Rationale for Central Banking” with V. Acharya and Yorulmazer, American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics (2012)
 - “Legal Investor Protection, and Takeovers” with M. Burkart, H. Muller, and F. Panunzi, Journal of Finance (2014)