天美传媒

UMass Boston

Tyler Hull, Accounting & Finance

Tyler Hull

Department:
Accounting & Finance
Title:
Associate Professor
Location:
McCormack Hall Floor 05

Biography

Dr. Hull performs researcher in the areas of empirical corporate finance, private equity, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital, and personal finance. His work has been published in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, the Journal of Business Venturing, the Journal of Corporate Finance, the Emerging Markets Review, and the Journal of Banking and Finance.

Area of Expertise

Dividend policy, empirical corporate finance, private equity, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital, and personal finance

Degrees

Ph.D., International Economics and Finance, International Business School at Brandeis University, 2011

M.S., International Economics and Finance, International Business School at Brandeis University, 2009

B.S., Economics, Brigham Young University–Idaho, 2006

Professional Publications & Contributions

Publications

 (With Ping McLemore and Chi Wan) Emerging Markets Review (2026).

Financial Markets and Portfolio Management (2025).

 (with Karthik Krishnan and Jean Rhodes) Journal of Applied Business and Economics (2023).

 Book Chapter in The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Private Equity (2023).

 (with Luna Goldblatt) Cogent Economics & Finance (2022)

 Journal of Business Venturing Insights (2021).

 (with Thomas J. Chemmanur and Karthik Krishnan), Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (2020).

 (with Thomas J. Chemmanur and Karthik Krishnan), Journal of Business Venturing (2016).

Journal of Corporate Finance (2015).

 Journal of Corporate Finance (2013).

 (with Laarni Bulan), Journal of Banking and Finance (2013).

Current Research Papers

 (With John Bai, Yi Cao, Chen Shen and Chi Wan) Financial Review (Revise and resubmit)

Additional Information

Dr. Hull has been with 天美传媒 for the last ten years. Dr. Hull has over 17 years of teaching experience at UMass Boston, Brandeis University, the Norwegian School of Economics, and as an visiting associate professor at UC Santa Barbara. Courses have been taught at all levels undergraduates, graduate students, PhD students and executive education.