Empirical Corporate Finance, Presenter Alfred Yawson  (Adelaide)

Empirical Corporate Finance, Presenter Alfred Yawson (Adelaide)

FIRN PhD Course 2022

By FIRN

Date and time

Mon, 28 Feb 2022 3:30 PM - Wed, 27 Apr 2022 8:30 PM PST

Location

Online

About this event

Empirical Corporate Finance

Presenter: Alfred Yawson (Adelaide)

On-line delivery. 3 hour class twice per week, Tuesdays and Thursdays 10am-1pm (Adelaide time) on the following dates:

1, 3, 8,10, 15, 17, 22, 24, 31 March and 7 April

Final presentation on Thursday 28 April

This course explores advanced theoretical tools and empirical techniques to evaluate contemporary issues in empirical corporate finance research. The course assumes a sound knowledge of the economic theory relating to the foundations of corporate finance. Students are challenged to think critically and broadly across different areas of corporate finance and the literature that bridges corporate finance theory and empirical corporate finance. By the end of the course, students will be familiar with some of the most advanced work in empirical corporate finance, the major empirical approaches utilized, and a solid understanding of what constitutes a strong corporate finance research paper.

click here for course syllabus

This course is open to PhD students and academics at FIRN member institutions (see firn.org.au for a list of FIRN members). 

PhD students are required to have the permission of this PhD supervisor(s) to enrol is this class and must complete all assessments.

Academics who are post-PhD can 'sit in' and do not have to complete the assessments. 

If you are from a non-member institution then email info@firn.org.au to ask about membership options.

Organised by

FIRN is the premier network of finance researchers and PhD students across Australia and recently New Zealand.  Researchers from all of the major schools, departments and universities who offer research programs across the various topic areas of finance are members of FIRN.

The purpose of FIRN is to provide a strong, cohesive and fiscially efficient approach toward supporting research and advancements in the Australian finance academic community.  FIRN’s program of events and initiatives aims to develop better communication and networking across the sector, better research outcomes, better educated PhD students, better skilled academics, stronger international relationships and a stronger future.

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