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Department Chair & Professor Finance at University of Massachusetts Amherst

Schools

  • University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Biography

University of Massachusetts Amherst

Education

PhD, Pennsylvania State University, 1985 MBA, Arizona State University, 1980 BS, Pennsylvania State University, 1978

Academic Appointments

Chair, Finance Department, Isenberg School of Manegement, UMass Amherst, 2018-Present Professor of Finance, University of Massachusetts, 2007-Present Associate Professor of Finance, University of Massachusetts, 1993-2007 Assistant Professor of Finance, University of Massachusetts, 1985-1993

Research Interests

  • Education and Testing
  • Personal Finance
  • Sport Betting Markets
  • Market Reaction to New Information

Teaching Interests

Undergraduate

  • Corporate Finance
  • Financial Modeling
  • Personal Finance

Masters

  • Corporate Finance
  • Valuation
  • Case Studies

Professional Background

Professional Experience

Director of Curriculum, 2002-2005, Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst Association Director of Examinations, 2002-Present, Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst Project Coordinator, 1993-2000, U.S. Consortium for Management Education in Central and Eastern Europe

Recent Honors & Awards

Outstanding Department Chair, 2008 Best Paper, Risk and Insurance Association, 1993

Selected Publications

What Drives Mutual Fund Flows: Profit or Panic? (with Qiang Bu), Review of Accounting and Finance, 2013, Vol. 12 Iss: 1, pp.4 - 22.

The Second Season: The Effects of Playoff Tournaments on Competitive balance Outcomes in the NHL and NBA, (with Neil Longley), Journal of Sports Economics, October 2012, 13: 471-493.

On Understanding Bear Market Funds, (co-author Qiang Bu), Journal of Alternative Investments, Fall 2010, Vol. 13, Number, pp. 35-46.2.

Follow the Market or Follow the Leader? - An Analysis of Mutual Fund Trading Strategies, (co-author Qiang Bu), Problems and Perspectives in Management, 2010, Volume 8, Issue 3, pp. 200-207.

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