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Arman Kosedag is an Associate Professor of Finance in the Department of Accounting and Finance at Berry College, where he has been a faculty member since August 2005. He previously taught at Sabanci University in Istanbul, Turkey, and Oklahoma State University. His academic training includes a Ph.D. and M.S. in Finance from Louisiana State University and a B.S. from Istanbul University, Turkey.
- Ph.D., Finance (Minor: Economics), Louisiana State University
- M.S., Finance, Louisiana State University
- B.S., Istanbul University, Turkey
Dr. Kosedag's research and teaching focus on corporate finance, dividend policy, corporate governance, investments, and international finance. His work explores the behavioral and structural aspects of financial decision-making, particularly how information, taxation, and governance affect corporate payouts and market efficiency. He teaches courses such as Principles of Finance, Intermediate Corporate Finance, and MBA-level Corporate Finance.
The recent publications of Dr. Kosedag reflect a strong thematic consistency in corporate finance, particularly around dividend policy, LBO transactions, and corporate transparency. His research frequently employs empirical and survey-based methods, often in international or emerging market contexts. Key journals include Managerial Finance, Corporate Governance: An International Review, and Journal of Behavioral Finance, indicating a blend of traditional financial economics and behavioral insights.
Dr. Kosedag has not been mentioned as receiving any formal scientific awards or fellowships in the provided text.
He has advised and collaborated with numerous co-authors across institutions, contributing to a robust research portfolio. While specific graduate students are not listed, his role in graduate and executive education at previous institutions suggests a history of mentorship. No external grants are mentioned in the text.
Dr. Kosedag is affiliated with the Department of Accounting and Finance within the School of Business at Berry College, contributing to both undergraduate and graduate finance education.




