K. Michael Casey Data-verified
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K. Michael Casey's research focuses on financial markets and investment strategies. His work has investigated improvements in forecasting insurance stock excess returns, comparing different models and investor sentiment indices. Casey has also explored the dynamics of corporate dividend policy within the property-liability insurance industry and examined investment performance comparisons between timberlands and the S&P 500. Additionally, his research includes notes on neobank risks within the context of financial technology (Fintechs). Casey holds a h-index of 9 with 416 citations across 46 publications. He has collaborated with researchers at the University of Central Arkansas, including Haibo Yao and Mark E. McMurtrey, on multiple shared publications.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 46
- Citations: 417
Selected Publications
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Unraveling the Dynamics of Corporate Dividend Policy: Evidence from the Property-Liability Insurance Industry (2025)
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Fintechs and Banking: A Note on Neobank Risks (2025)
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Investing in Timberlands Versus the S&P 500: Which Investment Outperforms? (2024)
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ChatGPT and Python programming homework (2024)
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Improvements in forecasting insurance stock excess returns: Comparing the investor sentiment endurance index with the CAPM and Fama-French models (2021)
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- Investing in Timberlands Versus the S&P 500: Which Investment Outperforms?
- Fintechs and Banking: A Note on Neobank Risks
- Improvements in forecasting insurance stock excess returns: Comparing the investor sentiment endurance index with the CAPM and Fama-French models
- Improvements in forecasting insurance stock excess returns: Comparing the investor sentiment endurance index with the CAPM and Fama-French models
- Investing in Timberlands Versus the S&P 500: Which Investment Outperforms?
- Fintechs and Banking: A Note on Neobank Risks
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