Dedicated to creating and sharing knowledge

Tippie College of Business is dedicated to sharing our research with the world. Our multiple research forum series brings together esteemed scholars, faculty, and researchers from across the campus and across the globe to share their work in all of our disciplines.

Join us to discuss some of the most important topics in business research.

Upcoming research forums

Clarence Tow Seminar Series in Economics: Andrew Goodman-Bacon
Monday, April 20, 2026 10:45am to 12:00pm
Pappajohn Business Building

Andrew Goodman-Bacon is a Principal Research Economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.

Clarence Tow Seminar Series in Finance: Matt Gustafson
Friday, April 24, 2026 10:35am to 12:00pm
Pomerantz Center

Matt Gustafson is a professor of Finance at Penn State University.

Clarence Tow Seminar Series in Economics: Xiao Lin
Monday, May 4, 2026 10:45am to 12:00pm
Pappajohn Business Building

Xiao Lin is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Pennsylvania.

Clarence Tow Seminar Series in Finance: Sebastien Plante
Friday, May 8, 2026 10:35am to 12:00pm
Pappajohn Business Building

Sebastien Plante is an assistant professor in Finance, Investment and Banking at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Past research forums

Clarence Tow Lecture in Finance: Chuck Fang
Friday, March 1, 2024 10:45am
Pomerantz Center

Join us to hear from Chuck Fang, Drexel University.  His presentation is titled, "Monetary Policy Transmissions through Bond Fund Flows". 

Abstract: I show that bond mutual funds and ETFs (“bond funds”) amplify the bond market transmission of monetary policy. During monetary tightening, bond funds experience large outflows of return-chasing capital and scale down their bond holdings much more than traditional bond investors such as insurance companies. In the cross section of firms, in response...

Clarence Tow Lecture in Economics: Ben Marx
Thursday, February 29, 2024 3:30pm
Pappajohn Business Building

Join us to hear from Ben Marx, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, presenting, "Disparities in Aid for Natural Disasters".

Abstract: Private transfers of aid provide ex-post support to victims of risky events, but the social insurance value of these transfers depends on how they vary with severity of the event and victim characteristics. Using detailed daily data on donations to the American Red Cross, we study patterns of natural-disaster giving using a heterogeneity robust difference-in...

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Tippie Research Methods Seminar Series: Boli Xi
Thursday, February 29, 2024 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Pappajohn Business Building

Boli Xu is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Tippie College of Business. He will be discussing "Reserve Price Signaling with Public Information: Evidence from Online Auto Auctions."

Abstract: This paper considers an auction model in which a seller’s choice of reserve price signals her private information about the object’s quality. We show that the signaling incentive would lower the seller’s payoff and the probability of sale. We estimate the model using a novel dataset from a large...

Clarence Tow Lecture in Finance: Yi Hao
Friday, February 23, 2024 10:45am
Pappajohn Business Building

Join us to hear from Yi Hao, University of Iowa. The Clarence Tow Lectures in Finance Series brings high-profile researchers to Tippie College of Business to present to an audience of faculty, PhD students, and researchers from around the University of Iowa.

Clarence Tow Lecture in Economics: Huiyi Guo
Monday, February 19, 2024 3:30pm
Pappajohn Business Building

Join us to hear from Huiyi Guo, Texas A&M University, presenting, "Learning by Consuming: Optimal Pricing for a Divisible Good". 

Abstract
We study the revenue-maximizing mechanism when a buyer’s value evolves because
of learning-by-consuming. The buyer chooses the initial consumption based on his rough
valuation. Consuming more induces a finer valuation estimate, after which he determines
the final consumption. The seller faces the tradeoff that selling more initially makes selling
the...

Clarence Tow Lecture in Finance: Martin Grace
Friday, February 16, 2024 10:45am
Pappajohn Business Building

Join us to hear from Martin Grace, Temple University. The Clarence Tow Lectures in Finance Series brings high-profile researchers to Tippie College of Business to present to an audience of faculty, PhD students, and researchers from around the University of Iowa.

Behavioral Research Roundtable Series

Hosted by the Tippie Research Office, the Behavioral Research Roundtable Series offers a space for faculty, visiting scholars, and graduate students to share and discuss behavioral research in a collaborative, low-pressure setting.

Business Analytics Guest Lecturer Seminar Series

Join us to hear from high-profile business analytics researchers.

Clarence Tow Lectures in Economics

Scholars from both the private and public sectors present to economics faculty and students roughly once a week during the academic year.

Clarence Tow Lectures in Finance

Top finance researchers present at Tippie to faculty, PhD students, and researchers from the University of Iowa.

Research Methods Roundtable Series

Presented by the Tippie Research Office in collaboration with the Departments of Business Analytics, Economics, and Finance, this series highlights research methods.