Nomeda Lisauskienė

Nomeda Lisauskienė
Visiting lecturer at ISM, ISM Doctoral student in Economics
nomeda.lisauskiene@faculty.ism.ltGoogle ScholarDr. Nomeda Lisauskienė is an expert in behavioral economics and finance and a lecturer specializing in investor psychology, financial technologies, and investment decision-making. She has over 20 years of professional experience in management, finance, and consulting at SEB Global Services, Ernst & Young, and Arthur Andersen, which she integrates into her academic work.
In 2025, she defended her PhD dissertation titled „Assessing the Implications of the Usage of Robo-Advisors in Investment Services on Investors’ Disposition Effect” at ISM University of Management and Economics. Nomeda holds a Diploma in Systematic Economic Analysis from Vilnius University and has attended an MBA program in International Business Management at Aalborg University in Denmark. She is also a former Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).
Alongside her academic career, she is the CEO of a family investment company and has over a decade of personal investing experience in equities, funds, and fixed-income instruments. Her research focuses on the behavioral effects of technological innovations in financial services.
Research areas
- Behavioral economics and finance
- Experimental economics and finance
- Technology applications in financial investments
Teaching areas
- Behavioral economics and finance
- Experimental economics and finance
Publications
Lisauskiene, N., Darskuviene, V., & Butkus, M. (2024). Passive vs active robo-advisors and disposition effect. Moderating role of gender and financial literacy. Baltic Journal of Economics, 24(2), 239–260. https://doi.org/10.1080/1406099X.2024.2422673
Lisauskienė, N., & Darškuvienė, V. (2021). Linking the robo-advisors phenomenon and behavioural biases in investment management: An interdisciplinary literature review and research agenda. Organisations and Markets in Emerging Economies, 12(2), 459-477. https://doi.org/10.15388/omee.2021.12.65
Lisauskienė, N., & Darškuvienė, V. (2021). Linking the robo-advisory phenomenon and behavioural biases in investment management: An interdisciplinary literature review and research agenda. In A. Gadeikiene, A. Pundziene & J. Banyte (Eds.), 2021 IEEE International Conference on Technology and Entrepreneurship (ICTE) “Leading digital transformation in business and society”: book of abstracts (p. 75). Kaunas: Technologija