Dr Pantelis Kazakis
- Lecturer in Finance (Accounting & Finance)
telephone:
01413306522
email:
Pantelis.Kazakis@glasgow.ac.uk
Biography
Pantelis Kazakis was awarded his Ph.D. degree from The Ohio State University. Prior to that, he completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Ioannina in Greece. Before coming to the University of Glasgow, Pantelis was an Assistant Professor at the University of Economics, in Prague.
His research has been published in journals such as the Review of Finance, European Journal of Operational Research, Journal of Banking and Finance, European Accounting Review, and Economics Letters, among others. In addition, his research has been highlighted by outlets including ACCA’s AB Magazine, the CLS Blue Sky Blog, and the TaxProf Blog.
To find more about his work, please visit his personal website here.
Research interests
Areas of expertise
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Taxation
- Entrepreneurship
- Banking
Supervision
Interested in supervising students in the areas of Corporate Finance, Climate Finance, Labor Finance, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Textual Analysis, Banking, Entrepreneurship, and Corporate Taxation.
- Hong, Jifeng
Policy environment and corporate green finance - Xing, Zhiyuan
Impact of managerial myopia on firms’ carbon emissions - Zhang, Zhaolin
This paper intends to investigate different liquidity conditions the Chinese banks confronted during the implementation of unconventional monetary policy and how they perform under such circumstances to affect the financial markets and the economy.
Teaching
Current
- Entrepreneurial Finance for SMEs (MGT 5263)
- International Financial Management (ACCFIN 5030)
- Dissertation and Research Methods (ACCFIN5274P)
- PhD classes in Causal Inference
Past
- Corporate Finance and Investment (ACCFIN 5218)
Additional information
Personal website: Dr Pantelis Kazakis
Working papers
- "Firm complexity and investment efficiency," with Woon Sau Leung and Steven Ongena.
- "CFO work experience and tax avoidance," with Panagiotis Karavitis and Tianyue Xu.
- "A Fish Rots from the Head Down: The Contagion Effect of Upstream Firms’ Environmental Misconduct on Downstream Firms’ Green Innovation Continuity," with Jifeng Hong and Martin Strieborny.
- "Green Bond Issuance by Firms, External Monitoring, and Probability of Default: An Empirical Research Based on Green Policies," with Jifeng Hong and Martin Strieborny.
- "E-government and corporata tax planning: International evidence," with Christof Beuselinck, Panagiotis Karavitis, and Niswatil Mouna.
- "Conditional Gains: When AI Investment Enhances Firm Efficiency," sole authored.
- "Tax regimes and profit shifting," with Panagiotis Karavitis, Rajni Soni, and Theodore Sougiannis.
Other papers
- "Rhetorical Nationalism and Corporate Tax Avoidance: Insights from China," August 2024.
- "Market power and within firm inequality," June 2022.
- "Uncertainty and market power: An empirical investigation," May 2023.
Honours and Awards
- Wards Grant (3,800 pounds), 2025
- Research Pump-Priming Fund (3,000 pounds) and Ward grant (780 pounds), 2023.
- Research Pump-Priming Fund (3,000 pounds), 2022.
- Best paper award from the Financial Management & Accounting Research Conference (FMARC) for the paper, "Tax regimes and profit shifting," (2022).
- Covid-19 Researcher Support Scheme (5,000 pounds), 2021.
- Semi-finalist of Best Paper Award, FMA Annual Meeting, 2019.
- University Fellowship, The Ohio State University, 2011-2012.
- Fellow of the National Scholarships Foundation (I.K.Y, Greece), 2005-2009.
- Award for excellence from the Ioannis Latsis foundation, 2009 & 2010.
- Scholarship from Zosimades (Zosimas brothers) for my master’s degree at the University of Ioannina based on merit, 2009-2010.
- Award for excellence from the Violeta Vimpli foundation, 2005-2009.
- Award from Bageios Foundation, 2007 & 2008.
- First prize in the Mathematical Olympiad in Ioannina (Thales), 2003.
- Second prize in the Mathematical Olympiad in Ioannina (Euclid), 2004.