Ph.D., Finance
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2004)
M.A., Economics
University of Delhi, Delhi School of Economics (1996)
B.A., Economics
University of Delhi, Hansraj College (1994)
Visiting Associate Professor of Finance, Rutgers Business School (2014)
Associate Professor, Baruch College (2012 – Present)
Assistant Professor, Baruch College (2004 – 2012)
Lecturer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2003)
Teaching Assistant, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2000 – 2003)
Dr. Sonali Hazarika has received multiple research and institutional grants, including a $60,000 award from the Center for Inclusive Computing (2021–2023) to promote gender diversity in Information Systems at Baruch College, and two separate research grants of $3,500 each (2018–2019 and 2020–2021).
Her research has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Journal of International Business Studies, and Management Science. She has also presented at prestigious conferences including the American Finance Association and Financial Management Association.
Dr. Hazarika contributed a chapter on market microstructure to the Handbook of Quantitative Finance and Risk Management (Springer), adding to her diverse scholarly portfolio.
Midwest Finance Association (2016, March) – Liquidity Withdrawal and the Strategic Hoarding of Private Information: The Role of Bank Lending in International Mutual Fund Investing.
Financial Management Association (2015, October) – Liquidity Withdrawal and the Strategic Hoarding of Private Information: The Role of Bank Lending in International Mutual Fund Investing.
American Finance Association Meetings (2012, January) – Financial Distress in the Great Depression.
Business Analyst, Tata Consultancy Services (1996 – 1999)