
معرفی
Dr. Daniel Kling serves as an Assistant Professor of Finance at Belmont Abbey College, specializing in experimental and behavioral finance/economics research. He holds a B.A. in Economics and English from Truman State University (2007), an M.A. in Economics from George Mason University (2012), and a Ph.D. in Economics from George Mason University (2018). His research focuses on real-world behavioral patterns in finance and developing effective educational interventions in finance courses.
Teaching responsibilities include courses such as BU 310: Finance, BU 311: Financial Management, BU 411: Financial Investments, and introductory economics (EC 201/202). Active in campus life, he participates in the Money the Abbey Way initiative and Investments Club.
Research interests emphasize bridging theoretical finance concepts with real-world human behavior, particularly through controlled experiments. His publications analyze student performance dynamics in finance education and voter turnout mechanisms in political experiments. No grants or awards are explicitly listed in available materials.
Although no specific lab affiliations are mentioned, his work suggests involvement in collaborative academic research networks. Advising activities and future projects remain unspecified in current data.




