
معرفی
Jayen Patel is a Professor in the Finance and Economics Department at the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, Adelphi University. He holds a Doctor of Business Administration in Finance from Mississippi State University and has been actively contributing to finance research for over two decades.
Educational Background:
- Doctor of Business Administration, Finance – Mississippi State University (1994)
- Master of Science in Business Administration – Mississippi State University (1992)
- Master of Business Administration – Mississippi State University (1988)
His research focuses on stock market efficiency, market anomalies, and the Indian stock market. He has extensively explored seasonal effects such as the January effect, Santa Claus rally, and holiday effects in both U.S. and Indian markets. His work also investigates political cycles, sectoral returns, and volatility indicators like the VIX. His research bridges empirical finance with behavioral and international perspectives.
The analysis of his recent publications reveals a consistent focus on calendar anomalies, emerging market behavior, and comparative performance of equity classes. His work often employs robust statistical methods to test market inefficiencies across developed and emerging economies, with a special emphasis on India. He frequently publishes in applied business and finance journals, contributing to both academic discourse and practical investment insights.
Professional Service:
- Ad hoc reviewer for journals including the Journal of Finance Issues, Journal of Business Ethics, Applied Economics, and Journal of Financial Research.
- Textbook reviewer for Essentials of Money, Banking and Financial Markets (Addison-Wesley, 1997).
Dr. Patel has not listed any scientific awards or formal grants in the provided profile. He teaches courses such as Corporate Finance I and Managerial Finance, indicating a strong commitment to undergraduate and graduate finance education. While no advisees are listed, his long-standing academic career suggests significant mentorship and curriculum development roles.
Laboratories and Research Teams:
No formal lab or research team is mentioned in the profile. However, his collaborative publications with researchers like T. Kohers, D. Evans, and R. B. Swensen suggest past research partnerships. His work appears to be primarily independent or small-team based, focused on data-driven financial analysis rather than experimental or lab-based research.

