Christos Pantzalis
Professor
Chris Pantzalis is an professor of finance and holds the Bonnani Professorship and is a member of the USF Executive MBA faculty, teaching a course on financial markets. The recipient of the 2003 University President's Award for Faculty Excellence and the USF Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award in 2001, Pantzalis received the College of Business Research Award in 2002.
Pantzalis' research interests are in the areas of international finance, corporate finance, and market efficiency. His work has been included in scholarly publications such as the Journal of Finance, the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Financial Management, the Journal of International Business Studies, The Financial Analysts Journal, and the Journal of Banking and Finance, among others. He is the recipient of the prestigious Graham and Dodd Award for Excellence for the article "Divergent Opinions and the Performance of Value stocks", published in the Financial Analysts Journal.
He earned a PhD from Baruch College of the City University of New York. Pantzalis joined the USF faculty in 1998. He serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Multinational Financial Management.
- Vita (pdf)
room: BSN 3114 | phone: 813.974.3262 | fax: 813.974.3084 | cpantzal@usf.edu
Teaching
- FIN 6605 - International Financial Management
- FIN 6934 - Financial Management
- FIN 7817 - Financial Markets
Current Research
- Market efficiency, in particular as it relates to a) the interplay between political science and finance, and b) security analyst information.
- Behavioral finance
- Multinational financial management
Service
- Member of Committee A (Dept. of Finance committee)
- Chairman of the Graduate Policy Committee (College of Business committee)
- Member of the Graduate Council and its fellowship/policy subcommittee (USF committee)

