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30
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World Ranking
3711
National Ranking
1965

Overview

Robert A. Van Ness is affiliated with the University of Mississippi in the United States. Their research spans across the fields of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Business, Management and Accounting, with notable contributions in several subfields including Finance, Accounting, Economics and Econometrics, Molecular Biology, and Artificial Intelligence.

Their scholarly work frequently centers on topics such as Financial Markets and Investment Strategies, Corporate Finance and Governance, Banking stability, regulation, and efficiency, Market Dynamics and Volatility, Credit Risk and Financial Regulations, as well as Sports Analytics and Performance, and Gambling Behavior and Treatments.

Robert A. Van Ness has published extensively in various venues. The prominent publication platforms include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Journal of Financial Research
  • China Finance Review International
  • Journal of Sports Economics

Some recent papers highlight the diverse scope of their research. These include:

  • "Causal Reasoning and Large Language Models: Opening a New Frontier for Causality" (2023) published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Trade price clustering in the corporate bond market" (2022) published in China Finance Review International
  • "The Predictive Power of College Football Spreads: Regular Season Versus Bowl Games" (2020) published in Journal of Sports Economics
  • "Hidden Liquidity Puzzle: Bond ETFs Versus Equity ETFs" (2024) published in SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Leveraging Structured Biological Knowledge for Counterfactual Inference: a Case Study of Viral Pathogenesis" (2021) published in arXiv (Cornell University)

The scientist has collaborated frequently with a network of coauthors. The most frequent collaborators include Bonnie F. Van Ness, Justin Cox, Cindy Pan, Jeremy Zucker, and Sara Mohammad-Taheri.

Best Publications

  • On the marketing of IPOs

    Douglas O. Cook;Robert Kieschnick;Robert A. Van Ness

  • Limit orders and the bid–ask spread

    Kee H Chung;Bonnie F Van Ness;Robert A Van Ness

  • How Well Do Adverse Selection Components Measure Adverse Selection

    Bonnie F. Van Ness;Robert A. Van Ness;Richard S. Warr

  • Determinants and Effects of Corporate Lobbying

    Matthew D. Hill;G. Wayne Kelly;G. Brandon Lockhart;Robert A. Van Ness

  • The value of winning in motorsports: Sponsorship-linked marketing

    T. Bettina Cornwell;Stephen W. Pruitt;Robert Van Ness

  • Decimals And Liquidity: A Study Of The Nyse

    Sugato Chakravarty;Robert A. Wood;Robert A. Van Ness

  • Trade classification algorithms for electronic communications network trades

    Bidisha Chakrabarty;Bingguang Li;Vanthuan Nguyen;Robert A. Van Ness

  • TRADING COSTS AND QUOTE CLUSTERING ON THE NYSE AND NASDAQ AFTER DECIMALIZATION

    Kee H. Chung;Bonnie F. Van Ness;Robert A. Van Ness

  • INTRADAY STEALTH TRADING: WHICH TRADES MOVE PRICES DURING PERIODS OF HIGH VOLUME?

    Benjamin M. Blau;Bonnie F. Van Ness;Robert A. Van Ness

  • Order handling rules, tick size, and the intraday pattern of bid–ask spreads for Nasdaq stocks

    Kee H Chung;Robert A Van Ness

  • Competition in the market for NASDAQ securities

    Michael A. Goldstein;Andriy V. Shkilko;Bonnie F. Van Ness;Robert A. Van Ness

  • Short Selling and Intraday Price Pressures

    Andriy Shkilko;Bonnie Van Ness;Robert Van Ness

  • Clustering in the futures market: Evidence from S&P 500 futures contracts

    Adam L. Schwartz;Bonnie F. Van Ness;Robert A. Van Ness

  • Locked and crossed markets on NASDAQ and the NYSE

    Andriy V. Shkilko;Bonnie F. Van Ness;Robert A. Van Ness

  • Can the Treatment of Limit Orders Reconcile the Differences in Trading Costs between the Differences in Trading Costs between NYSE and Nasdaq Issues

    Kee H. Chung;Bonnie F. Van Ness;Robert A. Van Ness

  • The Impact of the Reduction in Tick Increments in Major U.S. Markets on Spreads, Depth, and Volatility

    Bonnie F. Van Ness;Robert A. Van Ness;Stephen W. Pruitt

  • The Effect of Decimalization on Trade Size and Adverse Selection Costs

    Sugato Chakravarty;Bonnie F. Van Ness;Robert A. Van Ness

  • Do investors prefer even-eighth prices? Evidence from NYSE limit orders

    John W Cooney;Bonnie Van Ness;Robert Van Ness

  • Short Selling and the Weekend Effect for NYSE Securities

    Benjamin M. Blau;Bonnie F. Van Ness;Robert A. Van Ness

  • Determinants and Effects of Corporate Lobbying

    Matthew D. Hill;G. W. Kelly;G. W. Kelly;G. Brandon Lockhart;Robert A. Van Ness

  • Quote Stuffing: Quote Stuffing

    Jared F. Egginton;Bonnie F. Van Ness;Robert A. Van Ness

  • Competition in the Market for Nasdaq Securities

    Michael A. Goldstein;Andriy Shkilko;Robert A. Van Ness;Bonnie F. Van Ness

Frequent Co-Authors

Kee H. Chung
Kee H. Chung University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Thomas H. McInish
Thomas H. McInish University of Memphis
Marti G. Subrahmanyam
Marti G. Subrahmanyam New York University
Oleksandr Talavera
Oleksandr Talavera University of Birmingham
Olivier Scaillet
Olivier Scaillet University of Geneva
Stefan Voigt
Stefan Voigt Universität Hamburg
Bernard S. Black
Bernard S. Black Northwestern University
Michael Schneider
Michael Schneider RWTH Aachen University
Anna Dreber
Anna Dreber Stockholm School of Economics
Elie Bouri
Elie Bouri Lebanese American University

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