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1841
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211

Overview

Tim Jenkinson is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Business, Management and Accounting with a focus on Accounting, Finance, Strategy and Management, Management Information Systems, and Management of Technology and Innovation.

Jenkinson's work addresses several key topics including Corporate Finance and Governance, Private Equity and Venture Capital, Financial Markets and Investment Strategies, State Capitalism and Financial Governance, FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance, Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences, and Economic Growth and Development.

Frequent publication venues for Jenkinson include the SSRN Electronic Journal, where they have published ten papers, as well as the Journal of Corporate Finance, Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, Management Science, and the Review of Corporate Finance.

Some of their recent papers are:

  • "Has persistence persisted in private equity? Evidence from buyout and venture capital funds," 2023, Journal of Corporate Finance
  • "Should Investors Care Where Private Equity Managers Went to School?," 2022, Review of Corporate Finance
  • "Can investors time their exposure to private equity?," 2020, Journal of Financial Economics
  • "Best Buys and Own Brands: Investment Platforms' Recommendations of Mutual Funds," 2020, Review of Financial Studies
  • "Winning a deal in private equity: Do educational ties matter?," 2020, Journal of Corporate Finance

Jenkinson frequently collaborates with co-authors such as Robert S. Harris, Steven N. Kaplan, Howard Jones, Gregory W. Brown, and David T. Robinson, with respective co-authorship counts ranging from five to eight papers.

Best Publications

  • COINTEGRATION AND UNIT ROOTS

    Juan J. Dolado;Tim Jenkinson;Simon Sosvilla-Rivero

  • Going Public: The Theory and Evidence on How Companies Raise Equity Finance

    Tim Jenkinson;Alexander P. Ljungqvist

  • Private Equity Performance: What Do We Know?

    Robert S. Harris;Tim Jenkinson;Steven N. Kaplan

  • Borrow Cheap, Buy High? The Determinants of Leverage and Pricing in Buyouts

    Ulf Axelson;Tim Jenkinson;Per Strömberg;Michael S. Weisbach

  • Private Equity Performance: What Do We Know?: Private Equity Performance

    Robert S. Harris;Tim Jenkinson;Steven N. Kaplan

  • The Financing of Industry, 1970–1989: An International Comparison☆

    Jenny Corbett;Jenny Corbett;Tim Jenkinson;Tim Jenkinson

  • New Evidence of the Impact of Dividend Taxation and on the Identity of the Marginal Investor

    Leonie Bell;Tim Jenkinson

  • Bids and Allocations in European IPO Bookbuilding

    Howard Jones;Tim Jenkinson

  • How is Investment Financed? A Study of Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States

    Jenny Corbett;Tim Jenkinson

  • Global Integration in Primary Equity Markets: The Role of U.S. Banks and U.S. Investors

    Alexander P. Ljungqvist;Tim Jenkinson;William J. Wilhelm

  • How persistent is private equity performance? Evidence from deal-level data

    Reiner Braun;Tim Jenkinson;Ingo Stoff

  • THE ASSESSMENT:CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND CORPORATE CONTROL

    Tim Jenkinson;Colin Mayer

  • Has Persistence Persisted in Private Equity? Evidence from Buyout and Venture Capital Funds

    Robert S. Harris;Tim Jenkinson;Steven N. Kaplan;Ruediger Stucke

  • IPO pricing and allocation: a survey of the views of institutional investors *

    Timothy Jenkinson;Howard Jones

  • The role of hostile stakes in German corporate governance

    Tim Jenkinson;Tim Jenkinson;Alexander P. Ljungqvist;Alexander P. Ljungqvist

  • Leverage and Pricing in Buyouts: An Empirical Analysis

    Ulf Axelson;Tim Jenkinson;Per Strömberg;Michael S. Weisbach

  • What Stopped the Inflation? Unemployment or Commodity Prices?

    Wilfrid Beckerman;Tim Jenkinson

  • Picking Winners? Investment Consultants' Recommendations of Fund Managers

    Tim Jenkinson;Howard Jones;Jose Vicente Martinez

  • Leverage and Pricing in Buyouts: An Empirical Analysis*

    Ulf Axelson;Tim Jenkinson;Per Strömberg;Michael S. Weisbach

  • Borrow Cheap, Buy High? The Determinants of Leverage and Pricing in Buyouts

    Ulf Axelson;Tim Jenkinson;Per Strömberg;Michael S. Weisbach;Michael S. Weisbach

  • Private Equity Performance: What Do We Know?

    Robert S. Harris;Tim Jenkinson;Steven N. Kaplan

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven N. Kaplan
Steven N. Kaplan University of Chicago
Colin Mayer
Colin Mayer University of Oxford
Alexander Ljungqvist
Alexander Ljungqvist Stockholm School of Economics
David G. Robinson
David G. Robinson Heidelberg University
Hans-Werner Sinn
Hans-Werner Sinn Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Xavier Vives
Xavier Vives University of Navarra
Giancarlo Corsetti
Giancarlo Corsetti European University Institute
Gilles Saint-Paul
Gilles Saint-Paul Paris School of Economics
Michael S. Weisbach
Michael S. Weisbach The Ohio State University

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