Bruno F Eeckels

Clinical Associate Professor

Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality

Education
  • MBA, University of Louisville
  • PHD, Bournemouth University
Contact Info

Bruno Eeckels is a clinical associate professor of hospitality finance within the NYUSPS Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality. Since 2022, he serves as academic director for the graduate programs. Fluent in French, and Greek, Bruno earned a PhD in finance from Bournemouth University in the UK in 2013.
 
With research interests in hospitality finance, tourism economics, and forecasting, Bruno has coauthored several articles in refereed journals, including in the Journal of Travel Research, Tourism Management, Annals of Tourism Research, Applied Economics, Tourism Economics, and the Journal of Forecasting, among others.
 
Bruno has taught extensively since 2000. In 2017, he was a visiting research fellow at Bournemouth University in the UK. Previously, he served as associate professor of finance at Les Roches Global Hospitality Education in Bluche, Switzerland, where he taught undergraduate and graduate students financial management and decision making, investment strategies, and data analysis. From 2010–2016, he was the dean of graduate studies at Les Roches.

Jan 01 2020

Covid-19 and Tourism Risks in the Americas.

By Journal of Latin American Geography
Jan 01 2019

The Tourism and Economic Growth Enigma: Examining an Ambiguous Relationship Through Multiple Prisms.

By Journal of Travel Research
Jan 01 2016

Forecasting Tourist Arrivals Using Origin Country Macroeconomics

By Applied Economics
Jan 01 2016

Tourism and Economic Growth. Does Democracy Matter?

By Annals of Tourism Research
Jan 01 2013

Oil Prices, Tourism Income and Economic Growth: a Structural VAR Approach for European Mediterranean Countries

By Tourism Management
Jan 01 2012

Signal Extraction and Forecasting of the UK Tourism Income Time Series: a Singular Spectrum Analysis Approach

By Journal of Forecasting
Jan 01 2012

Tourism Income and Economic Growth in Greece: Empirical Evidence From Their Cyclical Components.

By Tourism Economics
Jan 01 2011

A Dynamic Correlation Approach of the Swiss Tourism Income.

By Tourism Economics. Impact Analysis
Jan 01 2011

Options Listing and Volatility: Evidence from Greece.

By Applied Financial Economics
Jan 01 2003

Tourists'Satisfaction Level and their Degree of Realization.

By Tourism Today