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Theodore Day is a Professor of Finance at the Naveen Jindal School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas, where he has held various academic and administrative roles since 1990. He previously served as Associate Professor and Assistant Professor at UT Dallas and Vanderbilt University, respectively.
- Ph.D. in Business, Stanford University (1981)
- M.A. in Economics, Stanford University (1979)
- M.B.A. in Finance, University of Oklahoma (1976)
- B.A. in Accounting, University of Oklahoma (1974)
His research focuses on financial and managerial economics, particularly in futures markets, asset pricing, earnings forecasts, and corporate governance. He has published extensively in leading finance journals such as the Journal of Financial Economics and Review of Financial Studies, with a strong emphasis on empirical analysis and market behavior. His work bridges theoretical models with real-world financial data to assess market efficiency, risk, and policy implications.
The recent publications reflect a sustained interest in market volatility, dividend effects, analyst behavior, and corporate tax strategies. These works span capital markets, derivatives, and corporate finance, indicating a broad yet cohesive research agenda centered on financial decision-making under uncertainty.
He received the prestigious 2001 Fama-DFA Prize for the best paper in capital markets and asset pricing in the Journal of Financial Economics.
- 2001 Fama-DFA Prize for best paper on Capital Markets and Asset Pricing
Dr. Day has chaired multiple Ph.D. dissertation committees and served as Coordinator for the Ph.D. Program in Finance from 1992 to 2005. His extensive university service includes leadership roles in faculty search, teaching evaluation, academic policy, and library and facilities planning. He has also acted as a referee for top-tier journals including the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, and Review of Financial Studies.
He has been deeply involved in institutional development at UT Dallas, serving on key committees such as the Academic Policy and Planning Committee, Research Committee, and Faculty Senate. His leadership extended to promoting effective teaching and shaping curriculum and promotion policies.
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