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Australian School of Business > Schools
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Russell
Jame
PhD, Emory University BS, Georgetown University
Russell Jame joined the University of New South Wales as a Senior Lecturer of Finance in July 2010.
His research interests include investments and behavioural finance. Much of his research focuses on the investment strategies of individual and institutional investors, and how such strategies affect security prices.
Russell received his B.S. in Finance and International Business from the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University and his PhD in Finance from the Goizueta Business School at Emory University.
Publications
- Strategic Trading by Index Funds and Liquidity Provision Around S&P 500 Index Additions, with T. Clifton Green, Journal of Financial Markets 14, 2011
Working papers
- How Skilled are Hedge Funds? Evidence from Their Daily Trades, 2012
- Access to Management and the Informativeness of Analyst Research, with T. Clifton Green, Stanimir Markov, and Musa Subasi, 2012
- Investor Conferences and the Changing Nature of Analyst Research, with T. Clifton Green, Stanimir Markov, and Musa Subasi, 2011
- Company Name Fluency, Investor Recogntion, and Firm Value, with T. Clifton Green, 2011
- Pension Fund Herding and Stock Reuturns, 2011
- Retail Investor Industry Herding, with Qing Tong, 2010
Russell Jame's research on SSRN
Research interests
- Investments
- Behavioural finance
- Mutual funds and pension funds
- Empirical asset pricing
Research grants
- 2013: ASB Research Grant, A$19,000
- 2011: University of New South Wales ASB Special Research Grant, A$9,800
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- FINS3616 International Business Finance
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