FSB Directory
Brad Goldie
Associate Professor & Richard T. Farmer Associate Professor
Finance
Contact Information
- Campus: Oxford
- Office: 2022
- Phone: 513.529.3657
- Email: goldieba@miamioh.edu
Office Hours
- MW 10:30-11:30am
Links
- Curriculum Vitae [PDF]*
- Personal Website
* Accessible version of PDF available upon request.
Profile
Academic Background
- Ph.D. Pennsylvania State University, Finance, 2012
- B.S. Brigham Young University, Actuarial Science, 2004
Academic & Professional Experience
- Associate Professor, Miami University, 2021-Present
- Assistant Professor, Miami University, 2014-2021
- Assistant Professor, University of Kansas, 2012-2014
Recent Publications
- Beta Estimation Precision and Corporate Investment Efficiency, 2025, with L. Biggerstaff and H. Kassa, Journal of Corporate Finance, 91, 102728.
- Hitting the 'Grass Ceiling': Golfing CEOs, Exclusionary Schema, and Career Outcomes for Female Executives, 2024, with L. Biggerstaff and J. Campbell, Journal of Management, 50 (5), 1502-1535.
- Indirect Insider Trading, 2023, with C. Jiang, P. Koch, and J. Wintoki, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 58 (6), 2327-2364.
- CFO Effort and Public Firms' Financial Information Environment, 2021, with L. Biggerstaff, D. Cicero, and L. Reid, Contemporary Accounting Research, 38 (2), 1068-1113.
- Do Incentives Work? Option-based Incentives and Corporate Innovation, 2019, with L. Biggerstaff and B. Blank, Journal of Corporate Finance, 58, 415-430.
- Does MAX Matter for Mutual Funds?, 2019, with T. Henry and H. Kassa, European Financial Management, 25 (4), 777-806.
- Do Mutual Fund Investors Care About Auditor Quality?, 2018, with L. Li and A. Masli, Contemporary Accounting Research, 35 (3), 1505-1532.
- What is the Nature of Hedge Fund Manager Skills? Evidence from the Risk Arbitrage Strategy, 2016, with C. Cao, B. Liang, and L. Petrasek, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 51 (3), 929-957.
- Takeovers and the Size Effect, 2014, Quarterly Journal of Finance and Accounting 52 (3&4), 53-74.
Biography
Brad Goldie is an Associate Professor at Miami University, Farmer School of Business. His research interests include corporate finance and financial institutions. Prior to joining Miami he was an Assistant Professor at the University of Kansas and completed his graduate studies at Pennsylvania State University. In addition to research, Brad teaches classes in Investment Theory and Commercial Bank Management at the undergraduate level. Prior to graduate studies Brad completed a degree in Actuarial Science at Brigham Young University and spent a few years in actuarial consulting. He is an Associate of the Society of Actuaries.
Courses
- FIN 408 A MW 11:40AM-1:00PM FSB 0003
- FIN 408 B MW 1:15PM-2:35PM FSB 0003