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61
Citations
25030
World Ranking
768
National Ranking
480

Research.com Recognitions

  • Fellow of the Financial Institutions Center (FIC)
  • Fellow of the Financial Management Association
  • Fellow of the Financial Institutions Center (FIC)
  • Fellow of the Financial Management Association
  • Fellow of the Financial Institutions Center (FIC)
  • Fellow of the Financial Management Association

Overview

Mark J. Flannery is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with notable contributions to related subfields including Finance, Accounting, Economics and Econometrics, and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management.

Their work focuses on several main topics, including:

  • Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Housing Market and Economics
  • Credit Risk and Financial Regulations
  • Private Equity and Venture Capital
  • Working Capital and Financial Performance

Mark J. Flannery has published extensively in various academic venues. The most frequent outlets include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Financial Review
  • Management Science
  • Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
  • Journal of Corporate Finance

Recent papers authored by Flannery cover a range of topics related to banking, financial policy, and corporate finance, such as:

  • "Partial Effects of Fed Tightening on U.S. Banks' Capital" (2023, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • "The Effect of Government Reference Bonds on Corporate Borrowing Costs: Evidence from a Natural Experiment" (2022, Management Science)
  • "M&A Activity and the Capital Structure of Target Firms" (2022, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis)
  • "Working capital balances and financial policy" (2024, Journal of Corporate Finance)
  • "Contrasting Worldviews at Bank and Securities Market Regulators" (2020, Journal of Money Credit and Banking)

Flannery collaborates frequently with several co-authors, notably:

  • Jan Hanousek
  • Anastasiya Shamshur
  • Jiří Trešl
  • Stephen P. Ferris
  • Leming Lin

The scientist has been recognized as a Fellow of the Financial Management Association and a Fellow of the Financial Institutions Center (FIC).

Best Publications

  • Partial adjustment toward target capital structures

    Mark J. Flannery;Kasturi P. Rangan

  • Asymmetric Information and Risky Debt Maturity Choice

    Mark J. Flannery

  • Macroeconomic Factors Do Influence Aggregate Stock Returns

    Mark J. Flannery;Aris A. Protopapadakis

  • The Effect of Interest Rate Changes on the Common Stock Returns of Financial Institutions

    Mark J. Flannery;Christopher M. James

  • Evidence of Bank Market Discipline in Subordinated Debenture Yields: 1983-1991

    Mark J. Flannery;Sorin M. Sorescu

  • Estimating dynamic panel models in corporate finance

    Mark J. Flannery;Kristine Watson Hankins

  • The Effect of Lender Identity on a Borrowing Firm's Equity Return

    Matthew T. Billett;Mark J. Flannery;Jon A. Garfinkel

  • Institutional determinants of capital structure adjustment speeds

    Özde Öztekin;Mark J. Flannery

  • Cash flows and leverage adjustments

    Michael Faulkender;Mark J. Flannery;Kristine Watson Hankins;Jason M. Smith

  • Using Market Information in Prudential Bank Supervision: A Review of the U.S. Empirical Evidence

    Mark J. Flannery

  • Comparing market and supervisory assessments of bank performance: who knows what when?

    Allen N. Berger;Sally M. Davies;Mark J. Flannery

  • Market evidence on the opaqueness of banking firms’ assets

    Mark J. Flannery;Simon H. Kwan;Mahendrarajah Nimalendran

  • How Do Large Banking Organizations Manage Their Capital Ratios

    Allen N. Berger;Allen N. Berger;Allen N. Berger;Robert DeYoung;Mark J. Flannery;David Lee

  • Debt maturity and the deadweight cost of leverage: Optimally financing banking firms

    Mark J. Flannery

  • What Caused the Bank Capital Build-up of the 1990s?

    Mark J. Flannery;Kasturi P. Rangan

  • The Faces of “Market Discipline”

    Mark J. Flannery

  • Financial crises, payment system problems, and discount window lending

    Mark J. Flannery

  • Market Discipline in the Governance of U.S. Bank Holding Companies: Monitoring vs. Influencing

    Robert R. Bliss;Mark J. Flannery

  • The 2007-2009 financial crisis and bank opaqueness

    Mark J. Flannery;Simon H. Kwan;Mahendrarajah Nimalendran

  • The Information Content of Bank Exam Ratings and Subordinated Debt Prices

    Robert Deyoung;Mark J. Flannery;William W. Lang;Sorin M. Sorescu

  • Partial Adjustment Toward Target Capital Structures

    Mark J. Flannery;Kasturi P. Rangan

  • Prudential Regulation for Banks

    Mark J. Flannery

Frequent Co-Authors

Allen N. Berger
Allen N. Berger University of South Carolina
Robert DeYoung
Robert DeYoung University of Kansas
Joel F. Houston
Joel F. Houston University of Florida
Christopher M. James
Christopher M. James University of Florida
Paul Glasserman
Paul Glasserman Columbia University
Alan S. Blinder
Alan S. Blinder Princeton University
Marti G. Subrahmanyam
Marti G. Subrahmanyam New York University
Anjan V. Thakor
Anjan V. Thakor Washington University in St. Louis
Marshall E. Blume
Marshall E. Blume University of Pennsylvania
George J. Benston
George J. Benston Emory University

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