
Creates a positive and motivating atmosphere.
Helps students see the bigger picture.
Always fair, encouraging, and motivating.
Makes learning exciting and impactful.
Encourages students to think independently.
Dr. John Gould serves as a Senior Lecturer in the School of Accounting, Economics and Finance at Curtin University, part of the Curtin Business School. His professional role involves teaching, research supervision, and contributing to the academic community in business and economics disciplines. Gould is listed as a research supervisor on the university's research portal and is affiliated with the Faculty of Business and Law. His contact email is publicly available as J.Gould@cbs.curtin.edu.au.
Gould's scholarly output includes several peer-reviewed journal articles focused on finance topics such as asset pricing anomalies, behavioral aspects of investing, exchange-traded funds, hedging strategies, leverage decisions, and market microstructure effects including insider trading and algorithmic trading environments. Notable publications encompass 'Exchange-traded fund ownership and underlying stock mispricing' (Accounting & Finance, 2023, co-authored with Joey W. Yang), 'It Could Be Overreaction, Not Lottery-Seeking, That Is Behind Bali et al. Findings' (2021, co-authored with Jake Gorman, Robert Durand, and others), 'Insider trading and the algorithmic trading environment' (International Review of Finance, 2022, co-authored with Millicent Chang and Yuyun Huang), 'Own-company stockholding and work effort preferences of an endogenous insider' (Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, 2010, co-authored with Sascha Desmettre and Alexander Szimayer), 'Liquidation discount – a novel application of ARFIMA-GARCH' (2016, co-authored with Ranjodh Singh), and 'The Joint Hedging and Leverage Decision' (SSRN, 2008, co-authored with Alexander Szimayer). Additional works include 'The seasonality of lottery-like stock returns' (2022) and contributions to conference papers such as those presented at the Sydney Banking and Financial Stability Conference. PhD theses supervised by Gould, like 'Applications of Information Theory to Economics and Finance' by Ranjodh Singh (2019), acknowledge his guidance and encouragement in research endeavors. His ongoing research affiliations and publications from 2021 to 2024 are documented on his Curtin University staff profile.

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