David Carter
Course: Managerial Finance
Academic History
- PhD in Finance, University of Georgia, 1996
- MBA, Utah State University, 1990
- BS in Chemical Engineering, Brigham Young University, 1985
Selected Publications
- The Ex-Day Price Behavior of REITs: Taxes or Ticks?, David A. Carter, J. Whitworth, Real Eastate Economics – Publication Details Forthcoming
- The Gender and Ethnic Diversity of U.S. Boards and Board Committees and Firm Financial Performance, David A. Carter, F. D’Souza, B. Simkins, W. Simpson, Corporate Governance: An International Review – Publication Details Forthcoming
- Managerial Incentives and Use of Foreign-Exchange Derivative Usage by Banks, David A. Carter, L. C. Adkins, W. G. Simpson, Journal of Financial Research, vol 30, 2007, 399-413
- Does Hedging Affect Firm Value? Evidence from the U.S. Airline Industry, David A. Carter, B. J. Simkins, Financial Management, vol 35, 2006, 53-86
- Hedging and Value in the U.S. Airline Industry, David A. Carter, D. A. Rogers, B. J. Simkins, Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, vol 18, 2006, 21-33
- Deregulation, Technological Change, and the Business Lending Performance of Large and Small Banks, David A. Carter, J. E. McNulty, Journal of Banking and Finance, vol 29, 2005, 1113-1130
- Exchange Rates and Fundamental Variables: A Semi-parametric Analysis of Binary Choice, David A. Carter, J. Hatem, K. Johnston, Applied Economics, vol 37, 2005, 1915-1924
- Do Small Banks Have an Advantage in Lending? An Examination of Risk-adjusted Yields on Small Business Lending at Large and Small Banks, David A. Carter, J. E. McNulty, J. A. Verbrugge, Journal of Financial Services Research, vol 25, 2004, 233-252
- Market Reaction to the Expiration of IPO Lockup Provisions, David A. Carter, J. C. Brau, S. E. Christophe, K. G. Key, Managerial Finance, vol 30, 2004, 87-103
- The Market’s Reaction to Unexpected Catastrophic Events: The Case of Airline Stock Return s and the September 11th Attacks, David A. Carter, B. J. Simkins, Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, vol 44, 2004, 539-558
- Board Diversity and Firm Performance, David A. Carter, W. G. Simpson, in Reseach in International Business and Finance, 2003
- Corporate Governance, Board Diversity, and Firm Performance, David A. Carter, B. J. Simkins, W. G. Simpson, Financial Review, vol 38, 2003, 33-52
Prior Positions
- Director, MBA Program, Oklahoma State University, 2006
- Associate Professor of Finance, Oklahoma State University, 2004
- Visiting Professor, Consortium of Universities for International Studies (CUIS), 2003
- Assistant Professor of Finance, Oklahoma State University, 1998 – 2004
- Assistant Professor of Economics and Finance, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, NC, 1996 – 1998
- Instructor, Department of Banking and Finance, University of Georgia, 1995 – 1996
- Research Assistant, Department of Banking and Finance, University of Georgia, 1992 – 1995
- Rate Engineer, Questar Pipeline Company, Salt Lake City, UT, 1990 – 1992
- Graduate Assistant, Department of Business Administration, Utah State University, 1989 – 1990
- Chemistry and Radiological Controls Instructor, Westinghouse Electric Corp., Idaho Falls, ID, 1985 – 1988


