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Dr. Dalia Marciukaityte

Associate Professor
Finance, Insurance and Law
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Current Courses

440.001Financial Management

440.002Financial Management

241.001Financial Markets

241.002Financial Markets

Teaching Interests & Areas

Financial Management; Financial Markets; Applied Econometrics

Research Interests & Areas

Capital Structure, Security Issues, Corporate Investment, Behavioral Finance, Corporate Governance, Earnings Management, Market Competition, Laws and Regulations, Labor Issues, and Corporate Social Responsibility

PhD Finance

Drexel University
Philadelphia, PA

MS Management

Kaunas University of Technology
Kaunas, Lithuania

BS Management

Kaunas University of Technology
Kaunas, Lithuania

Journal Article

Ertugrul, M., & Marciukaityte, D. Labor Laws and Corporate Social Responsibility. Journal of Banking and Finance 125 (2021): 19.
Marciukaityte, D. Labor Laws and Corporate Investment. Journal Of Financial Research (2019)
Marciukaityte, D. Labor Laws and Firm Performance. Journal Of Financial Research (2018)
Di, H., & Marciukaityte, D. Earnings Smoothing Around Open-Market Share Repurchases. Review of Accounting and Finance 14 (2015): 64-80.
Marciukaityte, D. Right-to-Work Laws and Financial Leverage. Financial Management 44 (2015): 147-175.

Presentations

Labor Unions and Non-Shareholding Stakeholders. Financial Management Association Meeting. (2019)
Labor Unions and Non-Shareholding Stakeholders. Southern Finance Association Annual Meeting. (2018)
Right-to-Work Laws and Investment Decisions. Midwest Finance Association. (2015)
Right-to-Work Laws and Stock Performance. Midwest Finance Association. (2015)
Right-to-Work Laws and Financial Leverage. Financial Management Association Meeting. (2014)
Changes in Capital Structure Around Mergers. Financial Management Association European Meetings. (2012)
Changes in Capital Structure: Managerial Preferences or Asset Characteristics. Midwest Finance Association. (2011)
Right-to-Work Laws, Unions, and Corporate Decisions. Research seminar at Case Western Reserve University. (2011)