S.
"Vish" Viswanathan
F.
M. Kirby Professor of Investment Banking
Fuqua
School of Business
Duke
University
1 Towerview Drive
Durham,
NC 27708
Phone:
(919) 660-7784
Fax:
(919) 681-6246
viswanat@duke.edu
S. ``Vish'' Viswanathan is
the F.M. Kirby Professor of Finance at the Fuqua School of Business, Duke
University.
Professor Viswanathan's recent research focuses on financial intermediation
and risk management, collateral and the regulation of financial markets
and banking system. His research on collateral, risk management and the capital
structure decision has been published in the Journal of Finance and the Journal
of Financial Economics. His prior research on leverage and liquidity and
episodic illiquidity in financial markets has been published in the Journal of
Finance. Other relevant recent research includes merger waves and non-cash
auctions. Professor Viswanathan's research has been presented at a number of
international and national conferences and has been published in the Journal of
Finance, the Review of Financial Studies, the Journal of Financial Economics,
the Rand Journal of Economics, the Journal of Finance and Quantitative
Analysis, the Journal of Business and the Journal of Business Economics and
Statistics.
Professor Viswanathan teaches Corporate Restructuring (EMBA 658) in the
Executive MBA Program, Advanced Corporate Finance (MBA654) and Project Finance
in the daytime MBA program and the Ph.D. Seminar in Corporate Finance. In the
past he has taught Corporate Finance (MBA646), Advanced Corporate Finance
(MBA654) and Corporate Restructuring (MBA658) to daytime and executive MBA
students.. He taught Advanced Corporate Finance at the
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in the years 1996-1998 and
Cases in Corporate Finance at the University of Chicago in the year 2004. He
has taught in the IIMA-Duke Global Leaders Program, the Infosys Senior
Executives Program, the Price Waterhouse Executive Development Program, the
Deutsche Bank Executive Development Program, the Fuqua Mergers Program, the
IBS/Fuqua Strategic Management Program in Moscow, Russia, the RJR Nabisco/Fuqua
Executive Education Program in St. Petersburg, Russia, the Ernst and
Young/Fuqua VISION program, the Financial Executive Institute/Fuqua Strategic
Financial Management program, the Program for Managerial Development, the Global
Financial Management Program, the International Marketing Leadership Program
and the Young Professionals Program.
Professor Viswanathan received his Bachelor's Degree in Science (First Class
with Distinction) from the University of Bombay, his Master of Management
Studies from the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of
Management Studies at the University of Bombay and his Ph.D. in Finance from
the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University.
Professor Viswanathan is one of the few faculty members at the Fuqua school to be recognized for teaching in three different
programs. Professor Viswanathan received the Outstanding Faculty Award at the
Fuqua School of Business in 1994. In 1995, the MBA Association of the Fuqua
School of Business recognized him for "For efforts above and beyond the
call of duty". In 1995 Business Week survey of the Fuqua School of
Business, he was rated as a FOUR STAR teacher (highest rating). In 1997,
students at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania nominated him
for the Helen Kardon Moss Anvil Award. In 1999, he
received the Weekend Executive MBA Class of 1999 Outstanding Professor Award.
In 2001 and 2008, he received the Outstanding Professor Award from the Global
Executive MBA class.
Professor
Viswanathan is a Fellow of the Finance Theory Group, a Research Associate of
the NBER and the President of the Financial Intermediation Research Society
(2015-2016). He was a Co-Editor of the Journal of Financial Intermediation from
2005 to 2013 and an Associate Editor of the Journal of Financial Markets from
1998 to 2016 and is on the Program Committee of the Western Finance Association
and the Financial Intermediation Research Society. He was an Associate Editor
of the Review of Financial Studies from 1996 to 1999 and Management Science
from 2000 to 2005. Twice, he has received awards from the Institute for
Quantitative Research in Finance. In 1997, Professor Viswanathan won the NYSE
Best Paper Award on Equity Trading at the Western Finance Association.