Areas of research
- Heterodox economics
- History of Economics Theories
- Ethics and Regulation in Financial Institutions and Markets
- Industry 4.0
Areas of teaching
- International Economics
- History of Economics Theories
- Micro and Macroeconomics
- Economics and Ethics
- Corporate Social Responsibility
Grants and awards
Industry 4.0: Addressing Challenges for Productivity, Employment and Inclusive growth”
Research Council of Lithuania, Vilnius , Lithuania
Principal Investigator for a Pan-Baltic Study - “Impact of trade agreements on trade”, government order
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Four times ISM - Best Lecturer of the Year Award
ISM University of Management and Economics, Vilnius, Lithuania
Publications from the last 5 years
Articles
HASHIMOTO, T. and HUETTINGER, M. (2024). Moral Sentiments and Sustainable Finance: A Proposal for New Market Segmentation. European Management Journal, 42(6), pp. 855-863.
CHATTERJEE, U.K., ZIRGULIS, A., HUETTINGER, M. and FRENCH, J.J. (2024). Reassessing the inversion of the Treasury yield curve as a sign of U.S. recessions: Insights from the housing and credit markets. North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 73, pp. 102173.
ZIRGULIS, A., HUETTINGER, M. and MISIUNAS, D. (2022). No woman, no aggressive tax planning? A study on CEO gender and effective tax rates in the Lithuanian retail sector. Review of Behavioral Finance, 14(3), pp. 394-409.
HUETTINGER, M. and BOYD, J.A. (2020). Taxation of robots – what would have been the view of Smith and Marx on it? International Journal of Social Economics, 47(1), pp. 41-53.
HUETTINGER, M. and ZIRGULIS, A. (2020). Controversies Regarding the TTIP Agreement in the Academic Literature”, Review of Economics and Economic Methodology, 4(1), pp. 79–103.
Conferences and other contributions
HUETTINGER, M. and HASHIMOTO, T. (2023). ‘Democratisation’ of Finance and the Capital Markets Union: Where is Participatory Ethics? In: UACES Annual Conference. Queen's University Belfast.
HUETTINGER, M. (2021). Deal-breaker of Decentralisation? Risk of Automation at the Peripheral Regions. In: Royal Geographic Society -IBG Annual International Conference. London.
