Daniel Tut

Assistant Professor of Finance at Ryerson University

Schools

  • Ryerson University

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Biography

Ryerson University

My research interests lie at the intersection of capital markets and the real economy. In particular, my research focuses on capital structure and corporate governance. My latest working papers examine the effects of stronger creditor rights protection on capital markets, the role of FinTech in combating the Covid-19 pandemic, conflict between creditors, shareholders and managers and the effects of political uncertainty on firms’ real decisions. My research has been presented at some of the top conferences in finance including the American Finance Association and the Northern Finance Association.

While completing my PhD at the Schulich School of Business, I was recognized twice (2019, 2020) by the Dean for Teaching Excellence.

Research Interests

  • Corporate Finance
  • Debt Financing
  • Banking and Financial institutions
  • Creditors Rights Protection

Experience

  • Assistant Professor of Finance
    Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson University

  • Lecturer/ PhD Candidate
    Schulich School of Business - York University

Education

  • Schulich School of Business - York University
    Ph.D. in Finance : Corporate Finance, Financial Economics, Banking and Securities Law, Awarded: Schulich Scholarship of Merit

  • York University
    Master's degree, In Economics with Specialization in Financial Economics, Graduated top 1% of the class, Graduate Scholarship

  • University of Toronto - University of Trinity College
    HBA,Courses: Economics, Financial Economics, Mathematics and Statistics, Awarded: Chancellor Scholarship for High Academic Achievement

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