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Bridging the theory & practice of investment management

Upcoming Conference Events

Spring-2027  JOIM Conference
jointly organized with University of Virginia, Darden School of Business
May 2 – 4, 2027

UVA Darden DC Metro Executive Meeting Center
UVA Darden Sands Family Grounds
1100 Wilson Blvd,  31th Level
Arlington, VA 22209


Fall-2027 JOIM Conference
jointly organized with  Rady School of Management
Harry Markowitz Centenary Conference: Grandfather of Behavioral Finance and Innovator in Retirement Advising
September 12-14, 2027  •  UC San Diego

Keynote SpeakerKenneth Blay, Invesco
Sanjiv Das, Santa Clara University
Joey Engelberg, UC San Diego
Alberto Rossi, Georgetown University 
Larry Schmidt, MIT
Meir Statman, Santa Clara University
Allan Timmermann, UC San Diego


Special JOIM Singapore Conference
November 22–24, 2026  •  Singapore
jointly organized by Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and UC Berkeley

The JOIM Singapore Conference is a practitioner-oriented research conference co-organized by Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and the University of California, Berkeley. It brings together academic researchers, industry practitioners, and regulators in a structured dialogue format: academic speakers present research papers followed by industry discussants, and industry and agency participants may lead dedicated discussion sessions. The conference mandate encompasses both rigorous academic research and practitioner-oriented research, reflecting the Journal of Investment Management’s long-standing commitment to bridging theory and practice. Artificial intelligence in finance is a central theme of the 2026  program.

Keynote Speaker – Robert F. Engle, NYU Stern School of Business
Will Cong, Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
Sanjiv Das, Santa Clara University; Amazon Scholar, AWS
Terry Hendershott, UC Berkeley Haas School of Business
Ananth Madhavan, UC Berkeley Haas School of Business

Moderator – Byoung-Hyoun Hwang, Nanyang Technological University (NTU)