John A. Doukas mainly focuses on Monetary economics, Financial economics, Stock market, Financial system and Multinational corporation. John A. Doukas performs multidisciplinary studies into Monetary economics and Agency in his work. In the field of Financial economics, his study on Consumption-based capital asset pricing model, Risk premium and Rational pricing overlaps with subjects such as Optimism and Pessimism.
The Financial system study combines topics in areas such as Internal financing, Corporate finance, Capital expenditure, Investment decisions and Capital structure. His research investigates the connection between Market value and topics such as Bidding that intersect with problems in Finance. His research in Market capitalization intersects with topics in Stock exchange, Stock market bubble, Stock market index and Market depth.
John A. Doukas mainly investigates Monetary economics, Financial economics, Finance, Equity and Capital asset pricing model. As a part of the same scientific study, John A. Doukas usually deals with the Monetary economics, concentrating on Investment banking and frequently concerns with Incentive. His Financial economics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Earnings and Value.
His study on Agency cost, External financing, Shareholder and Capital structure is often connected to Sample as part of broader study in Finance. John A. Doukas works mostly in the field of Equity, limiting it down to concerns involving Dividend and, occasionally, Debt. In his research on the topic of Capital asset pricing model, Investment strategy is strongly related with Growth stock.
His primary areas of study are Monetary economics, Value, Investment management, Econometrics and Information asymmetry. His studies in Monetary economics integrate themes in fields like Asset, Shareholder value, Investment strategy, Mutual fund performance and Hedge fund. His Value research includes elements of Endogeneity, Payment and Valuation.
His study focuses on the intersection of Econometrics and fields such as Momentum with connections in the field of Capital market, Profitability index and Stock price. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Fund of funds and Sovereign wealth fund. His Capital asset pricing model research integrates issues from Market anomalies and Security market line.
His primary scientific interests are in Value, Monetary economics, Preference, Deferred compensation and Actuarial science. His study in Value is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Financial economics, Diversification and Valuation effects. In his works, he conducts interdisciplinary research on Monetary economics and Job loss.
His work carried out in the field of Preference brings together such families of science as Capital call, Natural experiment, Investment, Robustness and Financial crisis. John A. Doukas combines subjects such as Executive compensation, Pension and Debt with his study of Deferred compensation. John A. Doukas interconnects Microeconomics and Investment decisions in the investigation of issues within Actuarial science.
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International stock market linkages: Evidence from the pre- and post-October 1987 period
Bala Arshanapalli;John Doukas.
Journal of Banking and Finance (1993)
International stock market linkages: Evidence from the pre- and post-October 1987 period
Bala Arshanapalli;John Doukas.
Journal of Banking and Finance (1993)
The Effect of Corporate Multinationalism on Shareholders' Wealth: Evidence from International Acquisitions
John Doukas;Nickolaos G. Travlos.
Journal of Finance (1988)
The Effect of Corporate Multinationalism on Shareholders' Wealth: Evidence from International Acquisitions
John Doukas;Nickolaos G. Travlos.
Journal of Finance (1988)
Acquisitions, Overconfident Managers and Self-attribution Bias
John A. Doukas;Dimitris Petmezas.
European Financial Management (2007)
Acquisitions, Overconfident Managers and Self-attribution Bias
John A. Doukas;Dimitris Petmezas.
European Financial Management (2007)
Cognitive Dissonance, Sentiment, and Momentum
Constantinos Antoniou;John A. Doukas;Avanidhar Subrahmanyam.
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (2013)
Cognitive Dissonance, Sentiment, and Momentum
Constantinos Antoniou;John A. Doukas;Avanidhar Subrahmanyam.
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (2013)
Geographic Diversification and Agency Costs of Debt of Multinational Firms
John A. Doukas;Christos Pantzalis;Christos Pantzalis.
Journal of Corporate Finance (2003)
Geographic Diversification and Agency Costs of Debt of Multinational Firms
John A. Doukas;Christos Pantzalis;Christos Pantzalis.
Journal of Corporate Finance (2003)
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