
معرفی
Andrew Fodor is the Leona Hughes Professor of Finance at the College of Business, Ohio University, where he has served as Chair since 2013. He holds a PhD in Finance from Florida State University (2008) and dual B.A. degrees in Math and Economics from Capital University (2004). His research focuses on asset pricing, behavioral finance, corporate governance, and the connectedness of stock and option markets. He has published extensively in top journals such as the Journal of Futures Markets, Financial Management, and Journal of Business, Finance, and Accounting.
His work examines how investor behavior and market microstructure influence pricing anomalies, volatility dynamics, and predictive return patterns. Notable contributions include analyzing option moneyness concentration's predictive power for stock returns and the role of implied dividends in signaling corporate actions. He explores topics like intraday trading effects, earnings announcement impacts, and extreme return prediction for portfolio management.
Prof. Fodor has advised numerous academic papers and contributed to policy-relevant research on tax-efficient retirement strategies and market efficiency. His interdisciplinary approach bridges theoretical finance models with practical market behaviors.


