Curriculum Vitae

Name:                            ERNST MAUG
Address: University of Mannheim 
 D-68165 Mannheim, Germany 
Telephone:+49 (621) 181-1951
Telefax:+49 (621) 181-1980
Email:maug@uni-mannheim.de
Birthday and May 11, 1962
-place:   Ibbenbüren/Westfalen  

Education

1993                            PhD, London School of Economics
1990MSc in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics at the LSE
1988Diplom Volkswirt at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt/M.

Professional Positions

2006 - present
                 
Professor for Corporate Finance, University of Mannheim

2002 - present

Research Associate, European Corporate Governance Institute (ECGI)

2008

Visiting Professorial Fellow at the University of New South Wales

March 2005

Visiting Professor, University Paris IX (Dauphine)

2000 - 2006

Rudolf von Bennigsen-Förder Professor of Business Administration, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

2000 - 2005

Adjunct Professor of Business Administration, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University 

1996 - 2000

Assistant Professor of Finance, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University  

1993 -1996
   

Assistant Professor of Finance, London Business School
 

Professional Service

Associate Editor: Review of Finance (since 2004), Schmalenbach Business Review (since 2005)

Director on the executive committee of the European Finance Association, 2012-

Program and selection committees:
German Finance Association 2005-2011
Western Finance Association 1996-2000, 2007-2011
European Financial Management Association 2001
European Finance Association, 2002, 2005-2012
Portuguese Finance Network 2006
1st ESSEC Private Equity and Corporate Governance Conference 2008

Memberships

American Finance Association
Society for Financial Studies
Schmalenbach Gesellschaft für Betriebswirtschaft
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Finanzierung

Prizes and Awards

2011Best Discussant Award at the 8th IDC Herzliya Conference

2010

"Highly Commended Paper Award" at 8th International Conference on Corporate Governance, Birmingham UK, for "Restricting CEO Pay"

Nomination for the Deutsche Bank Prize in Financial Economics - Review of Finance Best Paper Award for "Bankers on the Boards of German Firms"

Teaching Award (Fachschaftslehrpreis) at the University of Mannheim


2009
 


GSAM Best Paper Award for the best paper in the Review of Finance for "When Shareholders Vote Strategically"

2008











Joint first prize of the ECGI Corporate Governance Best Paper Competition for the paper "Bankers on the Boards of German Firms"

ERIM Award for Top Academic Article 2008 for "Lower Salaries and No Options: The Optimal Structure of Executive Pay"

Joint second prize ("Highly commended") at the 6th International Conference on Corporate Governance at Birmingham Business School for the paper" Bankers on the Board of German Firms"

FIRN (Financial Integrity Research Network, Australia) Distinguished Visitor (July - December)

2006 
 

 


European Financial Management Top Download Award (for "How Fundamental are Fundamental Values? Valuation Methods and their Impact on the Performance of German Venture Capitalists")

Teaching award (Fachschaftslehrpreis) at the University of Mannheim


October 2005          


Outstanding Paper Award of the German Finance Association (for “How Preussag became TUI”)
 


December 2004

Joint third prize in the JFE – ECGI Clinical Paper Competition for the paper “How Preussag became TUI”
October 2003Teaching award of the Diplom programme at Humboldt 

May 2002


Outstanding Teacher of the year award, Cross-Continent MBA program, class of 2002, Duke Univeristy 


March 2001


Teaching award of the Diplom programme at Humboldt University

May 1999


Outstanding Teacher of the year award, Weekend MBA program, class of 1999, Duke University
 

April 1998 

Research fellow, Center for Financial Studies (Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt)