Daniel Gyimahمشاهده پروفایل
مدرس ارشد
- Corporate Finance
- Capital Structure
- Dividend Policy
- +۱۲ مورد دیگر
Daniel Gyimah is a Senior Lecturer in Finance at the University of Aberdeen Business School, where he has been a faculty member since September 2019. He previously held academic positions at Coventry University and the University of Gloucestershire. He holds a PhD in Accounting and Finance from the University of Glasgow, an MSc in Investment Analysis from the University of Stirling, and a BCom in Accounting from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. He is a CFA charterholder and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). Education: Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting, University of Cape Coast, Ghana (2008) MSc in Investment Analysis, University of Stirling (2011) PhD in Accounting and Finance, University of Glasgow (2016) Daniel's research lies in corporate finance, with a focus on share repurchases, dividend policy, capital structure, trade credit, and corporate governance. He investigates how financial constraints, investor sentiment, and peer influence affect corporate financial decisions. His work often explores the interplay between governance mechanisms and payout policies, as well as the international dimensions of financial practices. His recent publications (2020–2025) reveal a strong trend in peer effects on corporate behavior, ESG performance, political risk, and innovation. He frequently publishes in top finance journals such as the International Review of Financial Analysis , British Accounting Review , and Journal of Corporate Finance , often collaborating with scholars like Machokoto, Owusu, and Danso. Scientific Awards: British Accounting and Finance Association 2021 Best Paper (Finance) Award Daniel is actively involved in PhD supervision and currently welcomes new doctoral students in finance. He serves as Programme Leader for the MSc Corporate Finance and Law. While specific grants are not listed, his publication record and working papers indicate active research funding and collaboration. He teaches courses including International Financial Management, Advanced Corporate Finance, and Issues in Corporate Finance. He is affiliated with the University of Aberdeen’s Business School and contributes to research centers such as ACREEF (Aberdeen Centre for Research in Energy Economics and Finance). Although no formal lab is mentioned, his collaborative work suggests participation in research groups focused on corporate finance and sustainability.










