Daniel J. Bradley, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY |
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Bradley D, Clarke J, Zeng L. (2020) The Speed of Information and the Sell-Side Research Industry Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. 55: 1467-1490 |
Bradley D, Gokkaya S, Liu X. (2020) Ties That Bind: The Value of Professional Connections to Sell-Side Analysts Management Science. 66: 4118-4151 |
Bradley D, Gokkaya S, Liu X. (2019) The Boss Knows Best: Directors of Research and Subordinate Analysts Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. 54: 1403-1446 |
Bradley D. (2018) Discussion of “analyst stock ownership and stock recommendations” Journal of Accounting and Economics. 66: 499-505 |
Bradley D, Gokkaya S, Liu X, et al. (2017) Are all analysts created equal? Industry expertise and monitoring effectiveness of financial analysts Journal of Accounting and Economics. 63: 179-206 |
Bradley D, Kim I, Tian X. (2017) Do Unions Affect Innovation Management Science. 63: 2251-2271 |
Bradley D, Gokkaya S, Liu X. (2017) Before an Analyst Becomes an Analyst: Does Industry Experience Matter?: Before an Analyst Becomes an Analyst Journal of Finance. 72: 751-792 |
Bergbrant MC, Bradley D, Hunter DM. (2017) Does bank loan supply affect the supply of equity capital? Evidence from new share issuance and withdrawal Journal of Financial Intermediation. 29: 32-45 |
Bradley DJ, Pantzalis C, Yuan X. (2016) Policy Risk, Corporate Political Strategies, and the Cost of Debt Journal of Corporate Finance. 40: 254-275 |
Bradley D, Gokkaya S, Liu X. (2015) Before an Analyst Becomes an Analyst: Does Industry Experience Matter? Journal of Finance. 72: 751-792 |