Dr. Dallin Alldredge is an assistant professor of finance at Florida International University. He completed his PhD in finance in 2015 from the University of Tennessee. The majority of his empirical research has focused on information gathering and trading by market participants (e.g. corporate insiders and institutional traders). He has published articles in journals including the Journal of Financial Economics, the Journal of Banking and Finance, European Financial Management, the Journal of Financial Research and The Financial Review.
Experience
2018–present
Assistant professor, Florida International University
2015–2018
Assistant professor, Washington State University
Education
2015
University of Tennessee, PhD in Finance
2011
Utah State University, MS in Economics
2009
Arizona State University, BS in Mechanical Engineering
Publications
2023
Insider Trading in Multinational Firms, European Financial Management
2023
Institutional Trading and Information Processing: Evidence from Complicated Firms and Easy-to-analyze Firms, Journal of Financial Research
2022
The Effect of Credit Rating Downgrades along the Supply Chain, Review of Accounting and Finance
2021
How Do Investors Trade R&D-intensive Stocks? Evidence from Hedge Funds and Other Institutional Investors, Journal of Banking and Finance
2021
Institutional Trading, Investor Sentiment and Lottery-like Stock Preferences, The Financial Review
2019
Do Insiders Cluster Trades with Colleagues? Evidence from Daily Insider Trading, Journal of Financial Research
2015
Attentive Insider Trading, Journal of Financial Economics
2012
Short Selling After Hours, Journal of Economics and Business