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Daniel Weagley is an Associate Professor of Finance at the University of Tennessee's Haslam College of Business. He joined in 2024 after serving as an Assistant Professor and the Hubert L. Harris Early Career Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He holds a Ph.D. in Finance from the University of Michigan.
His research focuses on financial frictions in climate finance, investor decision-making, and labor finance. Notable areas of expertise include corporate governance, board dynamics, and the intersection of labor markets with financial systems. His work has been featured in top-tier journals like the Journal of Finance and Review of Financial Studies, and has received media coverage from The Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, and The New York Times.
Weagley's academic contributions span over 60 global conferences, reflecting his active engagement in the international research community. His studies address critical topics such as pandemic-driven financial disruptions, migration patterns during crises, and long-term labor costs tied to housing market cycles. He also explores systemic risk perception and investor behavior in extreme market conditions.
Awarded the Hubert L. Harris Early Career Professorship at Georgia Tech, he combines rigorous academic inquiry with real-world policy implications. His research bridges theoretical finance with applied challenges, offering insights into equitable access to financial services and market efficiency during disasters.
Weagley is affiliated with the Neel Corporate Governance Center and actively contributes to policy discussions on corporate accountability and financial market resilience. His work underscores the interconnectedness of financial systems with societal and environmental factors.





