PhD CFA FHEA
Senior Lecturer
- About
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- Email Address
- daniel.gyimah@abdn.ac.uk
- Telephone Number
- +44 (0)1224 272210
- Office Address
University of Aberdeen
Business School
S58 Edward Wright Building
Dunbar Street
Aberdeen AB24 3QY- School/Department
- Business School
Biography
Daniel joined the University of Aberdeen in September 2019 as a Lecturer in Finance. Before joining Aberdeen, he held similar positions at Coventry University and the University of Gloucestershire. Daniel holds a PhD in Accounting and Finance from the University of Glasgow, an MSc in Investment Analysis from the University of Stirling, and a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Cape Coast in Ghana. Daniel is a CFA charter holder and a member of the CFA Institute.
Qualifications
- BCom Accounting2008 - University of Cape Coast - Ghana
- MSc Investment Analysis2011 - University of Stirling
- PhD Accounting and Finance2016 - University of Glasgow
Memberships and Affiliations
- Internal Memberships
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Programme Leader for MSc Corporate Finance and Law
- External Memberships
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Member of CFA Institute
Prizes and Awards
British Accounting and Finance Association 2021 Best Paper (Finance) Award
- Research
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Research Overview
- Share Repurchases
- Dividend Policy
- Capital Structure
- Trade Credit
- Corporate Governance
Research Areas
Accepting PhDs
I am currently accepting PhDs in Finance.
Please get in touch if you would like to discuss your research ideas further.
Research Specialisms
- Finance
Our research specialisms are based on the Higher Education Classification of Subjects (HECoS) which is HESA open data, published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence.
Current Research
My research interests lie in the broad area of corporate finance, with a particular focus on share issuance and repurchases, dividend policy, capital structure, and earnings management. I explore the effects of financial constraints, investor sentiment, and corporate governance on these corporate decisions. I also examine the influence of peers on corporate decisions, such as investment in research and development and trade credit. This research seeks to highlight the impact on a firm’s decisions stemming from the policies of their industry peers.
- Teaching
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Teaching Responsibilities
- BU5034 Issues in Corporate Finance
- BU5849 Professional Finance
- FI3503 International Financial Management
- FI3505 Advanced Corporate Finance
- Publications
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Ripple effects of innovation: How does peer influence shape corporate innovation across countries?
The British Accounting Review, 101514Contributions to Journals: ArticlesFirm-level political risk and corporate leverage decisions
International Review of Financial Analysis, vol. 84, 102354Contributions to Journals: ArticlesThe evolution of trade credit: New evidence from developed versus developing countries
Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, vol. 59, no. 3, pp. 857–912Contributions to Journals: ArticlesExternal monitoring and executive compensation: Evidence from debt financing
Working Papers: Working PapersModern slavery and accruals quality: International evidence
Working Papers: Working PapersA cross-country study of peer effects on working capital management
Working Papers: Working Papers- [ONLINE] https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4020577
- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4020577
Do peer firms influence innovation?
British Accounting Review, vol. 53, no. 5, 100988Contributions to Journals: ArticlesEffects of financial constraints and product market competition on share repurchases
Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, vol. 74, 101392Contributions to Journals: ArticlesReligiosity, borrower gender and loan losses in microfinance institutions: A global evidence
Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, vol. 57, no. 2, pp. 657-692Contributions to Journals: ArticlesMultinationality and capital structure dynamics: A corporate governance explanation
International Review of Financial Analysis, vol. 76, 101758Contributions to Journals: ArticlesLeverage and performance: do size and crisis matter?
Managerial Finance, vol. 47, no. 5, pp. 635-655Contributions to Journals: ArticlesManagerial entrenchment and payout policy: A catering effect
International Review of Financial Analysis, vol. 73, 101600Contributions to Journals: ArticlesPeer influence on trade credit
Journal of Corporate Finance, vol. 64, 101685Contributions to Journals: Articles