
Balbinder Singh Gill
Assistant Professor
School of Business
Education
- PhD (2021) Temple University (Finance)
Research
Sustainable Finance, Retail Finance, Climate Finance, Labor and Finance
General Information
Dr. Balbinder Singh Gill is an Assistant Professor of Finance at the School of Business, Stevens Institute of Technology.
His research focuses on climate finance, fintech, the political economy of finance, and real estate finance. Dr. Gill has authored five academic papers, four of which are solo-authored and published in leading finance journals. His work has been showcased at major conferences, including those of the American Economic Association, American Finance Association, and the Financial Management Association.
Dr. Gill is also a dedicated educator, having developed and taught courses on corporate finance, sustainable finance, renewable energy finance, and international business. In 2024, he received the prestigious university-wide Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Advising/Mentoring, recognizing his commitment to guiding students both academically and personally. The Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Advising honors a member of the Stevens faculty “who has guided students in their academic and career paths; fostered students' long-term personal development; challenged students to reflect, explore and grow as individuals; and supported and/or facilitated the students' goals and life choices.”
His research focuses on climate finance, fintech, the political economy of finance, and real estate finance. Dr. Gill has authored five academic papers, four of which are solo-authored and published in leading finance journals. His work has been showcased at major conferences, including those of the American Economic Association, American Finance Association, and the Financial Management Association.
Dr. Gill is also a dedicated educator, having developed and taught courses on corporate finance, sustainable finance, renewable energy finance, and international business. In 2024, he received the prestigious university-wide Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Advising/Mentoring, recognizing his commitment to guiding students both academically and personally. The Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Advising honors a member of the Stevens faculty “who has guided students in their academic and career paths; fostered students' long-term personal development; challenged students to reflect, explore and grow as individuals; and supported and/or facilitated the students' goals and life choices.”
Institutional Service
- Center for Research toward Advancing Financial Technologies (CRAFT) Member
Honors and Awards
2024 Provost Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Advising and Mentoring
Teaching and Learning Fellow, Stevens Institute of Technology, Spring 2023
Stevens Institute of Technology Vice-provost for Academics Teaching Excellence Commendation: Fall 2021, Spring 2022, Fall 2022, Fall 2023.
Temple University Cochran Award for Research Excellence Nomination: 2020
American Finance Association Travel Grant Award: 2019
Temple University Research Assistantship: 2016-2021
Temple University Young Scholars Award: 2016, 2017
Ghent University Special Research Fund: 2009-2013
Teaching and Learning Fellow, Stevens Institute of Technology, Spring 2023
Stevens Institute of Technology Vice-provost for Academics Teaching Excellence Commendation: Fall 2021, Spring 2022, Fall 2022, Fall 2023.
Temple University Cochran Award for Research Excellence Nomination: 2020
American Finance Association Travel Grant Award: 2019
Temple University Research Assistantship: 2016-2021
Temple University Young Scholars Award: 2016, 2017
Ghent University Special Research Fund: 2009-2013
Professional Societies
- AEA – American Economic Association Member
- EFA – European Finance Association Member
- AFA – American Finance Association Member
- FMA – Financial Management Association Member
Selected Publications
Journal Article
- Gill, B.; Choi, J.; John, K. (2024). Firm leverage and employee pay: The moderating role of CEO leadership style. No. International Review of Financial Analysis (vol. 95, Part A, pp. 103382). Hoboken, NJ: Elsevier.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.irfa.2024.103382. - Gill, B. (2024). Natural disasters, public attention and changes in capital structure: international evidence. No. Annals of Finance (vol. 20, pp. 199–238). Hoboken, N: Springer.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10436-024-00442-9. - Gill, B. (2024). Retail motor gasoline prices and the interest rate on mortgage loans. European Financial Management (pp. 1-60). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley .
https://doi.org/10.1111/eufm.12496. - Gill, B. (2024). COVID-19 mortality risk premium and the interest rate on mortgage loans. no. International Review of Financial Analysis (ABS3 ed., vol. 93, pp. 103183). Hoboken: Elsevier.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.irfa.2024.103183. - Gill, B. (2023). Health uninsurance premium and mortgage interest rates. International Review of Financial Analysis (vol. 87, pp. 102647). Amsterdam: North-Holland.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1057521923001631.
Courses
Corporate Finance (FIN321, Undergraduate)
Sustainable Finance (FIN540, Undergraduate and Graduate)
International Business (BT360, Undergraduate)
Renewable Energy Finance (FIN640, Graduate)
Research in Management (MGT 960, PhD)
Sustainable Finance (FIN540, Undergraduate and Graduate)
International Business (BT360, Undergraduate)
Renewable Energy Finance (FIN640, Graduate)
Research in Management (MGT 960, PhD)