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Professor Douglas Foster
Presenting: Delegation, trust and defaulting in retirement plans: Perspectives from managers and members
Professor, University of Technology Sydney
Before joining The University of Sydney Professor Douglas Foster held faculty positions at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australian National University, The University of New South Wales, The Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa and The Fuqua School of Business, Duke University.
He was awarded a Ph.D from Cornell University in 1987. His research interests include the use of information-based techniques in market design, investment banking, corporate finance, and risk management topics.
He has also written experimental and qualitative papers in behavioral finance. Professor Foster has taught a range of courses including Applied Securities Management, Behavioral Finance, Corporate Finance, Corporate Restructuring, Corporate Valuation, Financial Information Technology, Financial Management, Futures and Options, Information and Finance, International Finance, Investments, and Investment Banking.