Dr. Boaz Noiman is an Assistant Professor at the Hebrew University Business School. His research is largely empirical and focuses on informational complexities associated with innovation and intellectual property and the special nature of the banking sector. He studies how innovative firms trade-off the benefits and costs of communicating publicly revealing information about partially non-excludable innovations with capital markets. His research focuses on the distinct challenges in raising capital due to information asymmetries associated with intellectual capital, and the mechanisms banks and other investors employ in order to facilitate investment in innovation-intensive firms.
Before joining Hebrew University Business School, Dr. Noiman worked for KPMG in the advisory department, and for Prof Swary Ltd. He earned a BA from Tel Aviv University, and a PhD in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.