Dr. Ansley Chua

Associate Dean for Operations
Associate Professor
Department of Finance

Office: 2033 Business Building

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Mailing Address: 2019 Business Building
1301 Lovers Lane
Manhattan, KS 66506
Phone: 785-532-6031
E-mail: achua@k-state.edu

Vita (pdf)

Research Goals

Ansley Chua primarily studies the initial public offerings of firms. His research examines the effects on the IPO of both external factors, such as industry valuations, as well as internal factors, such as executive compensation and insider selling. He also studies behavioral finance and how investors’ irrationality may impact aspects of the financial markets.

Current Research & Consulting Projects

  • Compensation and Insider Selling During IPO – study the role of insiders’ pre-IPO liquidity and how it affects their decision to sell shares. Examine the impact of these sales on the firm in both the short term and long term.
  • Investors and Choice Overload – study the role investors’ behavior in IPOs. Relate the psychological role of Choice Overload on the investors’ ability to invest in IPOs.
  • The Effect of Product Innovation on IPO Performance – examine the relationship between insider selling and the new product innovation of firms. Examine the role of information asymmetry in the insider selling during IPO.
  • Investors’ cognition error: The case of similar ticker – study the impact of investor confusion during corporate announcement events. We study the cognition mistakes of investors and its impact on similar ticker stocks

Other Contributions

  • “Price-to-Earnings Ratios and Option Prices” co-authored with Jared DeLisle, Sze-Shiang Feng and Bong Soo Lee, 2015, Journal of Futures Market, 35, 738-752.
  • “Market conditions, underwriter reputation and first day return of IPOs”, 2014, Journal of Financial Markets, 19, 131-153.
  • “Analysts’ Forecasting Errors in REITs”, 2013, International Real Estate Review, with Haiwei Chen and Changha Jin, 16, 48-67.

Areas of Teaching

Business Finance, Corporate Finance, International Finance, Financial Modeling

Education

Ph D, Florida State University, 2009.
Major: Business Administration - Finance

MS, Ball State University
Major: Communication and Information Services

BS, Florida State University
Major: Biological Sciences