Jide Wintoki


Jide Wintoki
  • Associate Dean of Graduate Programs
  • Capitol Federal Professor
  • School of Business administration
  • Dean's Office
  • Finance academic area

Contact Info

Capitol Federal Hall, Room 2109
Lawrence

Education

Ph.D. in Finance, Terry College of Business, University of Georgia
B.S. in Electrical Engineering, University of Lagos

Research

Research interests:

  • Finance
  • Corporate Finance
  • Corporate Governance
  • International Finance
  • Business Analytics
  • Real Estate

Teaching

Teaching interests:

  • Finance
  • Corporate Finance
  • International Finance
  • Business Analytics

Selected Publications

Goldie, B., Jiang, C., Koch, P., & Wintoki, M.B. (in press). Indirect insider trading. Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis.

Beracha, E., He, Z., Wintoki, M.B., & Xi, Y. (in press). On the relation between innovation and housing Prices – A metro level analysis of the US Market. Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics.

Jiang, C., Wintoki, M.B., & Xi, Y. (2021). Insider trading and the legal expertise of corporate executives. Journal of Banking and Finance, 127, 106114.

Wintoki, M.B. & Xi, Y. (2020). Partisan bias in fund portfolios. Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 55(5), 1717-1754.

Biggerstaff, L., Cicero, D., & Wintoki, M.B. (2020). Insider trading patterns. Journal of Corporate Finance, 64, 101654.

Wintoki, M.B & Xi, Y. (2019). Friendly directors and the cost of regulatory compliance. Journal of Corporate Finance, 58, 112-141.

Jiang, C., Kubick, T.R., Miletkov, M.K., & Wintoki, M.B. (2018). Offshore expertise for onshore companies: director connections to island tax havens and corporate tax policy. Management Science, 64(7), 3241-3268.

Miletkov, M., Poulsen, A., & Wintoki, M.B. (2017). Foreign independent directors and the quality of legal institutions. Journal of International Business Studies, 48(2), 267-292.

Bansal, N., Joseph, K., Ma, M., & Wintoki, M.B. (2017). Do CMO incentives matter? An empirical investigation of CMO compensation and its impact on firm performance. Management Science, 63(6),1993-2015.

Akbas, F., Meschke, F., & Wintoki, M.B. (2016). Director networks and informed traders. Journal of Accounting and Economics, 62(1), 1-23.

He, Z., & Wintoki, M.B. (2016). The cost of innovation: R&D and high cash holdings in U.S. firms. Journal of Corporate Finance, 41, 280-303.

Miletkov, M.K., Poulsen, A.B., & Wintoki, M.B. (2014). The role of corporate board structure in attracting foreign investors. Journal of Corporate Finance, 29, 143-157.

Cicero, D., Wintoki, M.B., & Yang, T. (2013). How do public companies adjust their board structures? Journal of Corporate Finance, 23, 108-127.

Wintoki, M.B., Linck, J.S., & Netter, J.M. (2012). Endogeneity and the dynamics of internal corporate governance. Journal of Financial Economics, 105(3), 581-606.

Hirschey, M., Skiba, H., & Wintoki, M.B. (2012). The size, concentration and evolution of corporate R&D spending in U.S. firms from 1976 to 2010: Evidence and implications. Journal of Corporate Finance, 18(3), 496-518.

Joseph, K., Wintoki, M.B., & Zhang, Z. (2011). Forecasting abnormal stock returns and trading volume using investor sentiment: Evidence from online search. International Journal of Forecasting, 27(4), 1116-1127.

Netter, J., Stegemoller, M., & Wintoki, M.B. (2011). Implications of data screens on merger and acquisition analysis: A large sample study of mergers and acquisitions from 1992 to 2009. Review of Financial Studies, 24(7), 2316-2357.

Wintoki, M.B. (2007). Corporate boards and regulation: The effect of the Sarbanes–Oxley Act and the exchange listing requirements on firm value. Journal of Corporate Finance, 13(2-3), 229-250.