Offer Shapir

Offer Moshe Shapir
Undergraduate Coordinator of Business and Finance, Professor of Practice in Finance, NYU Shanghai
Email
oms1@nyu.edu
Room
S855

Offer Shapir serves as the Undergraduate Coordinator for Business and Finance and is a Professor of Practice in Finance at NYU Shanghai. He earned his PhD in Economics from Ben Gurion University, Israel. He was awarded the NYU Shanghai Teaching Excellence Award (2023–2024) in recognition of his innovative, inclusive, and highly engaging teaching. 

Shapir’s research interests include empirical finance, credit risk, and capital markets. His work has been published in journals such as Journal of Banking & FinanceJournal of Corporate FinanceJournal of Economic Behavior & Organization, and Economics Letters.

 

Select Publications

  • Country financial development and the extension of trade credit by firms with market power. With Galil Koresh and Rodrigo Zeidan, Journal of Banking & Finance (2025), 107516.
  • Testing the effect of serve order in tennis tiebreak. With Alex Krumer, Danny Cohen-Zada. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization,  (2018)  146, 106-115.
  • Choking under pressure and gender: Evidence from professional tennis. With  Alex Krumer, Danny Cohen-Zadaand Mosi Rosenboim.  Journal of Economic Psychology, (2017) 61, 176-190.
  • Cash conversion cycle and value-enhancing operations: Theory and evidence for a free lunch. With Rodrigo Zeidan.  Journal of Corporate Finance, (2017) 45, 203-219.
  • The determinants of CDS spreads, with Koresh Galil, Dan Amiram and Uri Ben‐Zion, Journal of Banking and Finance 41(2014), 271‐282.

 

Education

  • PhD, Economics
    Ben Gurion University
  • MA, Economics
    Ben Gurion University
Courses Taught
  • Business Independent Study
  • Calculus Workshop for Business and Economics
  • Economics of Global Business
  • Foundations of Finance
  • Intermediate Macro Economics
  • Microeconomics
  • Principles of Finance for Non-majors