Biography
I help participants understand the managerial relevance of finance and how to solve complicated financial business cases.
Prof. Dr. Dennis Vink is Professor of Finance and Investment at Nyenrode Business University and a member of Nyenrode's Faculty Research Center for Corporate Reporting, Finance & Tax. He teaches corporate finance and strategic financial management and serves as an advisor to boards of directors and supervisory boards in both the public and private sectors, including publicly listed companies. His research has been presented multiple times at the American Finance Association.
He has co-authored several papers with Frank J. Fabozzi on financial engineering in (European) financial markets. Their work has been published as working papers at institutions such as the International Center for Finance at Yale School of Management, De Nederlandsche Bank, and the European Central Bank. His research has also appeared in several international Q1 academic journals, including the Journal of International Money and Finance, the Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money, and European Financial Management. In addition, Dennis serves as a referee (reviewer) for various top-10 finance journals and for the European Central Bank.
In addition, he is a regular author for Het Financieele Dagblad and has published several books on financial management. His book Financieel Inzicht voor Managers has held a top ranking on Managementboek.nl. His other books, Finance for Managers and Special Topics in Finance, are used at universities and business schools in four countries.
Vink finished the General Management Program (GMP) at Harvard Business School in 2019. He received a Master of Science degree in Financial Management from Nyenrode Business Universiteit (1999) where he also obtained his PhD degree (2007). Additional training was followed through the Tilburg PhD Program in Finance (2003-2005) and Cambridge Judge Business School (2013). He is a member of the American Finance Association, European Finance Association, European Financial Management Association, and Midwest Finance Association.
Interests
His main hobby is hanging out with his daughters closely followed by his love of hockey.
Most relevant publications
- Breemen, V., Fabozzi, F.J. & D. Vink (2023). Intensified Competition and the impact on credit ratings in the RMBS market. Financial Markets, Institutions & Instruments, New York University Solomon Center. Working paper presented at American Finance Association.
- Fabozzi, F.J., Breemen, V., Vink, D., Nawas, M.E., & A. Gengos (2022). How much do investors rely on credit ratings: Empirical evidence from the U.S. and E.U. CLO primary market. Journal of Financial Services Research. Impact factor: 2.224.
- Vink, D., Nawas, M.E., & V. Breemen (2021). Security design and credit rating risk in the CLO market. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions & Money, 72, 10135.101305. Impact factor 4.211. Working paper presented at American Finance Association.
- Fabozzi, F.J., Nawas, M.E., & D. Vink (2017). Exploring rating shopping for European triple A senior structured finance securities. Finance Research Letters, (February), 1-5. Impact factor: 5.596.
- Fabozzi, F.J., & D. Vink. (2015). The information content of three credit ratings : The case of European residential mortgage-backed securities. European Journal of Finance, 21(3), 172-194. Lead article.
- Fabozzi, F.J., & D. Vink. (2012). Determinants of primary market spreads on U.K. RMBS and it’s implications for investor reliance on credit ratings. The Journal of Fixed Income, 21(3), 7-14. Lead article.
- Fabozzi, F.J., & D. Vink. (2012). Looking beyond credit ratings : Factors investors consider In pricing European asset-backed securities. European Financial Management, 18(4), 515-542.
Ancillary activities
- Antwerp School of Management. Visiting professor of finance
- Technical University of Denmark. Visiting professor of finance
- VWS. Committee NLSportraad
- VCFC Uitgeverij. Owner
- Acwa Power, Luiss, Matena, IMT, Cordaid. Consulting/presentations/guest lectures
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