
معرفی
Dr. Daniel Chai is a Senior Lecturer in Finance at RMIT University's Department of Economics, Finance & Marketing. His research focuses on empirical asset pricing, behavioral finance, and financial market efficiency, with a particular emphasis on Australian and APAC markets. He explores topics such as factor-based investing, market mispricing, and the role of liquidity in asset returns. Dr. Chai is open to supervising Masters and PhD students in areas like institutional site visits and firm risk, memory in financial decision-making, and stock return anomalies in emerging markets. He has taught courses in business finance, sustainable finance, and financial modeling.
His research highlights include analyzing momentum effects, liquidity dynamics, and the impact of short-selling bans on market efficiency. Key contributions address the Australian asset-pricing debate and the application of multifactor models. Dr. Chai's work bridges theoretical finance with practical investment strategies, aiming to enhance risk management and decision-making tools for investors and policymakers.
He collaborates widely and has published in journals like Pacific Basin Finance Journal, International Review of Financial Analysis, and Accounting and Finance. His projects often examine market anomalies, investor behavior, and the implications of financial policies.


