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Dr. Deon Strickland
L. Glenn Orr Faculty Fellow of Financial Services; Teaching Professor
- Ph D, UNC-Chapel Hill (Finance) - 1997
- MBA, Boston College (Business Administration) - 1992
- BA, Harvard University (Economics) - 1988
Research Interests
- Mutual Funds
- Market Volatility
Teaching Interests
- Corporate Finance
- Investments
- Strickland, D., Marcum, B., Martin, D. (Forthcoming). Are US Firms Stockpiling Too Much Cash? The Journal of Corporate Accounting and Fiance.
- Marcum, B., Martin, D., Strickland, D. (2015). Merger Waves and Corporate Inversions - Causes and Consequences. Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance (July/August, 2015)
- Strickland, D., Marcum, B., Martin, D. (2013). U.S. Firms: Still Holding Too Much Cash? Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance, 23-31.
- Strickland, D., Martin, D., Cotter, J. (2010). "Should Toeholds Be Part of Your Acquisition Strategy?". The Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance (July/August, 2010), 57-61.
- Strickland, D. (2005). Do non-U.S. firms issue stock on U.S. equity markets to relax capital constraints? Journal of Finance and Quantitative Analysis , 40 (1), 22.
- Strickland, D. (2003). Shareholder heterogeneity: Evidence from Corporate Earnings Announcements. Journal of Finance, 58 (1), 29.
- Strickland, D. (2003). The effect of stock splits on shareholder ownership composition and liquidity. Journal of Financial Research, 26 (1), 15.
- Strickland, D. (2002). Who Blinks in Volatile Markets, Individuals or Institutions?. Journal of Finance, 57 (5), 27.
- Strickland, D. (1996). A requiem for the USA: Is small shareholder monitoring effective? Journal of Financial Economics , 40 (3), 19.
- 2003 - Finalist Smith-Breeden Prize