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Erin Henry's research investigates the intersection of financial markets, corporate behavior, and public policy. Her work has examined how geographic connections to China influenced insider trading at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and explored the effectiveness of tax credits in increasing adoptions from foster care. Henry has also studied the impact of initial public offerings (IPOs) on industry incumbents, specifically concerning tax planning strategies. Additionally, her research delves into the adaptations and challenges faced by Canada's National Advisory Committee on Immunization during the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the complexities of public health policy implementation.
Her scholarly contributions include publications on financial statement analysis for income forecasting and the effects of corporate taxes on merger and acquisition activity. Henry also investigates governance reforms and market responses to regulatory changes. Her academic profile includes an h-index of 9 and 386 total citations across 21 publications. She collaborates with other researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Caleb Rawson and D. Walker.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 24
- Citations: 390
Selected Publications
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Governance Through Delay and Disclosure: Market and Insider Response to SEC Trading Reforms (2025)
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The Effectiveness of Social Policy through the Tax System: Do State Adoption Tax Credits Increase Adoptions from Foster Care? (2025)
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Do Corporate Taxes Impede Merger and Acquisition Activity? Evidence from Private Corporations (2023)
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The Effect of Significant IPO Firms on Industry Incumbents: Evidence from Tax Planning (2022)
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Geographic connections to China and insider trading at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic (2022)
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Incorporating Financial Statement Information to Improve Forecasts of Corporate Taxable Income (2022)
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- Geographic connections to China and insider trading at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Incorporating Financial Statement Information to Improve Forecasts of Corporate Taxable Income
- The Demographics of the CAMT: Insights from Tax Return Data
- Incorporating Financial Statement Information to Improve Forecasts of Corporate Taxable Income
- The Demographics of the CAMT: Insights from Tax Return Data
- Geographic connections to China and insider trading at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Governance Through Delay and Disclosure: Market and Insider Response to SEC Trading Reforms
- Incorporating Financial Statement Information to Improve Forecasts of Corporate Taxable Income
- The Effect of Significant IPO Firms on Industry Incumbents: Evidence from Tax Planning
- The Effect of Significant IPO Firms on Industry Incumbents: Evidence from Tax Planning
- The Effect of Significant IPO Firms on Industry Incumbents: Evidence from Tax Planning
- Do Corporate Taxes Impede Merger and Acquisition Activity? Evidence from Private Corporations
- Do Corporate Taxes Impede Merger and Acquisition Activity? Evidence from Private Corporations
- Canada’s National Advisory Committee on immunization: Adaptations and challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Canada’s National Advisory Committee on immunization: Adaptations and challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Canada’s National Advisory Committee on immunization: Adaptations and challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Canada’s National Advisory Committee on immunization: Adaptations and challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Canada’s National Advisory Committee on immunization: Adaptations and challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Canada’s National Advisory Committee on immunization: Adaptations and challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic
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