Bryan Mase
Lecturer
Economics and Finance
Brunel University
Uxbridge, UB8 3PH
United Kingdom
Biography
Qualifications
- PhD Warwick
Personal Biography
I have been at Brunel University since completing my PhD at Warwick University.Research
Research Overview
My research focuses on issues in corporate finance and on stock price and liquidity effects associated with corporate actions. It also focuses on the trading decisions taken by company executives, and how these decisions relate to those taken by their respective firms.
Current Projects
Insider trading and executive stock options
Share valuation and inflation
AIM, liquidity and financing constraints
PhD Supervision
Tariq Al Zoubi: Corporate Cash Holding Decisions
Ala’a Abuhommous: Financial Constraints, Capital Structure and Dividend Policy
Ruba Shira: Dividends and the Life-Cycle Theory
Mona Mortazian: AIM Liquidity and Price EffectsTeaching
Undergraduate Programmes
Module contributor
- Financial Theory and Corporate Policy
Postgraduate Programmes
Module convenor
- Advanced Corporate Finance
Administration
- Economics and Finance, Head of Admissions, Employability Convenor
- School of Social Sciences, Deputy Head, Undergraduates
- University, Academic Appeals Committee, PAG, Library Resources Group, HEAR Working Group
Publications
Publications
Journal Papers
(2010) Kyriacou, K., Luintel, K. and Mase, B., Private Information in Executive Stock Option Trades: Evidence of Insider Trading in the UK, Economica 77 (308)
(2009) Mase, B., The impact of name changes on company value, Managerial Finance 35 (4) : 316- 324
(2008) Mase, B., A Change of Focus: Stock Market Reclassification in the UK, The European Journal of Finance 14 (3-4) : 179- 193
(2008) Mase, B., Comovement in the FTSE 100 Index, Applied Financial Economics Letters 4 (1) : 9- 12
(2008) Cai, X., Liu, GS. and Mase, B., The long-run performance of initial public offerings and its determinants: The case of China, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting 30 (4) : 419- 432
(2007) Mase, B., The impact of changes in the FTSE 100 index, The Financial Review 42 (3) : 461- 484 Download publication
(2006) Mase, B., Investor awareness and the long-term impact of FTSE 100 index redefinitions, Applied Financial Economics 16 (15) : 1113- 1118
(2006) Mase, B., Kyriacou, K. and Madsen, JB., Does inflation exaggerate the equity premium?, Journal of Economic Studies 33 (5) : 344- 356
(2006) Kyriacou, K. and Mase, B., The adverse consequences of share-based pay in risky companies, Journal of Management and Governance 10 (3) : 307- 323
(2000) Kyriacou, K. and Mase, B., Rolling settlement and market liquidity, Applied Economics 32 (8) : 1029- 1036




