Prof. Crocker Liu – Real Estate – Best Researcher Award
Alignment with Award Category
Professor Liu’s body of work exemplifies sustained excellence, originality, and impact. His pioneering studies in urban and real estate finance, his consistent publication in high-impact journals, and his influence on both academic thought and practical applications in real estate finance align exceptionally well with the objectives of a Best Researcher Award or Excellence in Academic Impact Award.
Cornell University | United States
Profile
🎓Early Academic Pursuits
Education and Training
Crocker H. Liu began his academic journey with a clear focus on financial economics and real estate, disciplines that would later become the foundation of his prolific research career. His early works reflected a deep curiosity about the relationship between asset markets and macroeconomic conditions, especially within thinly traded real estate and housing assets. His strong analytical background and early exposure to quantitative methods set the stage for his innovative contributions to the fields of real estate finance, urban economics, and capital markets.
💼Professional Endeavors
Academic Positions
Over the years, Professor Liu has held esteemed academic positions at prominent institutions, where he has contributed both as a researcher and mentor. His collaboration with renowned scholars like Aswath Damodaran, Kose John, and William C. Strange underscores his stature in the academic community. Liu has served in leadership roles, co-authored award-winning papers, and contributed to journals such as the Journal of Financial Economics, Review of Financial Studies, Journal of Urban Economics, and Real Estate Economics. He has also taken on roles as a dissertation advisor and co-chair, notably stepping in during transitional times, such as after the passing of Professor Vijay S. Bawa. His mentorship has been instrumental in guiding doctoral candidates in areas like institutional investment and empirical analysis of housing dynamics.
📚Contributions and Research Focus on Real Estate
Crocker H. Liu’s research spans a diverse yet interconnected set of themes across real estate finance, urban economics, empirical finance, capital structure, and tourism economics. In the domain of real estate finance, his work explores asset illiquidity, REIT behavior, housing price dynamics, and property market valuation, with notable contributions such as his lead article “School Quality as a Catalyst for Bidding Wars and New Housing Development” published in Real Estate Economics. Within urban economics, Liu has co-authored groundbreaking studies with Stuart S. Rosenthal and William C. Strange, focusing on agglomeration economies, employment density in tall buildings, and the spatial structure of cities. His contributions to empirical finance include assessments of asset pricing, the role of asymmetric information, and financial market behavior under uncertainty, as demonstrated by his forthcoming co-authored paper with Walter Torous and hlhofer on thinly traded assets and scheduled cash flows in the Journal of Empirical Finance. Additionally, Liu has made significant strides in understanding capital structure and organizational form through his earlier collaborative work with Aswath Damodaran and James Kallberg, which examined the motivations behind organizational transformations and their financial consequences, often featured as lead articles in top finance journals. His interdisciplinary reach extends to hotel and tourism economics, where he has explored the intersection of sports-led tourism and hotel demand, offering insights with substantial policy relevance for local economic development.
🏆Accolades and Recognition
Professor Liu’s research excellence has been recognized by awards such as the Goldman Sachs Asset Management Best Paper Award for his lead article on international housing markets and the financial accelerator in Review of Finance. Several of his papers have been featured as lead articles—demonstrating both peer and editorial recognition. His scholarship is widely cited and frequently used as reference material in both academic and applied settings, particularly in urban planning, investment strategy, and policy development.
🌍 Impact and Influence
Community Impact
Liu’s empirical approach and methodical rigor have made his research foundational in both academia and industry. Real estate developers, institutional investors, and public sector planners draw on his studies for insights into pricing, valuation, and investment timing. His findings on employment density and agglomeration economies have informed urban policy and infrastructure development. Moreover, his joint publications continue to be included in graduate syllabi across the globe, shaping the next generation of researchers and decision-makers in real estate and finance.
🔮Legacy and Future Contributions
Publications
The predictability of returns on equity REITs and their co-movement with other assets
Journals: The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics
The integration of the real estate market and the stock market: some preliminary evidence
Journals: The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics
The financial accelerator: Evidence from international housing markets
Journals: Review of Finance
International evidence on real estate securities as an inflation hedge
Journals: Micromachines
The value added from investment managers: An examination of funds of REITs
Journals: Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis