Darius Miller
Caruth Chair of Financial ManagementAcademic Director, Kitt Investing and Trading Center at Cox School of Business
Schools
- Cox School of Business
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Biography
Cox School of Business
Bio
Darius Miller is the Caruth chair in finance at Southern Methodist University (SMU), Cox School of Business, where he conducts research in financial market regulation, corporate governance, and financial disclosure. His research is featured in the leading finance, accounting, and economics journals, including the Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Review of Financial Studies, Journal of Accounting ## Research, and the Journal of International Economics. His research has received awards such as the Journal of Financial Economics "All Star Paper Award" for research impact. (Google Scholar). He has won the Cox "MBA Outstanding ## Teaching Award" six times (the highest MBA teaching honor), the Cox "Executive MBA Teacher of the Year", and the SMU "President''s Associates Outstanding Faculty Award" (the overall university award for tenured faculty). Additionally, he was inducted into SMU''s Academy of Distinguished Teachers. Professor Miller previously held appointments at Indiana University and Texas A&M University. He also has been a visiting professor/scholar at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Universidad de los Andes, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hanken School of Economics, and Wuhan University.
Recent publications
Shareholder Voting and Corporate Governance Around the World, 2015, (with Peter Iliev, Karl Lins and Lukas Roth) Review of Financial Studies, 28 (8): 2167-2202 [Lead Article]
Does Takeover Activity Cause Managerial Discipline? Evidence from International Takeover Laws, 2015, (with Ugur Lel) Review of Financial Studies 28 (6): 1588-1622
Uninvited U.S. Investors? Economic Consequences of Involuntary Cross-listings, 2014, (with Peter Iliev and Lukas Roth) Journal of Accounting ## Research, 52: 473–519.
Do Country Level Investor Protections Impact Security Level Contract Design? Evidence from Foreign Bond Covenants, 2012, (with Natalia Reisel) Review of Financial Studies, Vol 25, No 2, 408-438.
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Corporate Finance
International Finance
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