2023 - Research.com Economics and Finance in United States Leader Award
2013 - Fellow of the American Finance Association (AFA)
Fellow of the Financial Management Association
In his works, Sheridan Titman conducts interdisciplinary research on Financial economics and Microeconomics. He performs integrative Microeconomics and Financial economics research in his work. Finance and Law are two areas of study in which he engages in interdisciplinary work. Sheridan Titman connects Law with Finance in his study. Sheridan Titman merges Econometrics with Statistics in his research. In his papers, Sheridan Titman integrates diverse fields, such as Statistics and Econometrics. His research on Archaeology frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Capital (architecture). His study ties his expertise on Archaeology together with the subject of Capital (architecture). His research combines Mechanical engineering and Stock (firearms).
His Machine learning study in the realm of Leverage (statistics) interacts with subjects such as Monetary economics. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Leverage (statistics) and Machine learning. Monetary economics and Finance are two areas of study in which Sheridan Titman engages in interdisciplinary work. Sheridan Titman combines Finance and Financial system in his research. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Financial economics and Microeconomics. He integrates Microeconomics and Financial economics in his studies. His study deals with a combination of Law and Equity (law). He performs multidisciplinary study on Equity (law) and Law in his works. His Archaeology study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Stock (firearms).
His research investigates the connection between Production (economics) and topics such as Microeconomics that intersect with issues in Preference. Borrowing concepts from Finance, Sheridan Titman weaves in ideas under Monetary economics. His work blends Finance and Accounting studies together. He applies his multidisciplinary studies on Accounting and Corporate governance in his research. His research links Institutional investor with Corporate governance. Borrowing concepts from Equity (law), he weaves in ideas under Law. Sheridan Titman performs integrative study on Equity (law) and Law. His multidisciplinary approach integrates Financial economics and Portfolio in his work. While working in this field, he studies both Portfolio and Financial economics.
Sheridan Titman integrates Law and Criminology in his research. While working in this field, Sheridan Titman studies both Criminology and Law. His studies link Real estate investment trust with Finance. He combines Monetary economics and Microeconomics in his research. In his papers, he integrates diverse fields, such as Microeconomics and Monetary economics. Sheridan Titman merges Real estate with Cash flow in his research. While working in this field, he studies both Cash flow and Real estate. His study connects Investment (military) and Politics. His Investment (military) study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Politics.
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Returns to Buying Winners and Selling Losers: Implications for Stock Market Efficiency
Narasimhan Jegadeesh;Sheridan Titman.
Journal of Finance (1993)
The Determinants of Capital Structure Choice
Sheridan Titman;Roberto E. Wessels.
Journal of Finance (1988)
Measuring mutual fund performance with characteristic-based benchmarks
Kent Daniel;Mark Grinblatt;Sheridan Titman;Russ Wermers.
Journal of Finance (1997)
Profitability of Momentum Strategies: An Evaluation of Alternative Explanations
Narasimhan Jegadeesh;Sheridan Titman.
Journal of Finance (2001)
Momentum Investment Strategies, Portfolio Performance, and Herding: A Study of Mutual Fund Behavior
Mark Grinblatt;Sheridan Titman;Russell Wermers.
The American Economic Review (1995)
The debt-equity choice
Armen Hovakimian;Tim Opler;Sheridan Titman.
Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (2001)
Evidence on the Characteristics of Cross Sectional Variation in Stock Returns
Kent Daniel;Sheridan Titman.
Journal of Finance (1997)
Financial Distress and Corporate Performance
Tim C. Opler;Sheridan Titman.
Journal of Finance (1994)
The effect of capital structure on a firm's liquidation decision☆
Sheridan Dean Titman.
Journal of Financial Economics (1984)
Mutual Fund Performance: An Analysis of Quarterly Portfolio Holdings
Mark Grinblatt;Sheridan Titman.
The Journal of Business (1989)
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