Curriculum Vitae

Timothy Falcon Crack

tcrack@otago.ac.nz, timcrack@alum.mit.edu TEL: +0064(0)3.479.8310; FAX +0064(0)3.479.8193

Work Address: Department of Finance and Quantitative Analysis, Otago University, PO Box 56, Dunedin, NEW ZEALAND.

Citizenship: United Kingdom and New Zealand

EDUCATION/QUALIFICATIONS:

Doctoral Thesis: Three Essays on Market Microstructure.

Committee: Paul Asquith (chair), Stewart Myers, Kevin Rock, Jushan Bai.

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Empirical Capital Markets, Derivatives, Econometrics, Trading Strategies, Fixed Income Theory, Market Microstructure.

As at August 31, 2009, compared to US Finance PhD graduates, I am at the 92nd percentile for quality publications. I have published (or forthcoming) 8 papers in the top 19 Finance journals ranked by Zivney and Bertin (“Publish or Perish,” JF 47(1), 1992). Looking at Table III of their paper allows me to compare myself to my peers: 13 years out from my PhD (i.e., mid2009), only 51 out of 617 PhDs have done this well; this puts me at the 92 percentile by this measure (up from 90th percentile five years ago).

PUBLICATIONS/FORTHCOMING:

Papers in Refereed Journals [incl. ABDC.com.au journal ranking A*, A, B, C]:

Recent Refereed Conference Submissions:

Books, Book Chapters, Book Contributions, and other Contributions:

Forthcoming: Arnold, Tom, Timothy Falcon Crack, and Adam Schwartz, 2010 “Inferring Risk-Averse Probability Distributions from Options Prices Using Implied Binomial Trees.”

A chapter in: G.N. Gregoriou and R. Pascalau (Eds.), Financial Econometrics Handbook. Chapman-Hall-CRC/Taylor and Francis: London, UK.

WORK IN PROGRESS AND CURRENT INTERESTS:

Working Papers (complete or nearly so):

Cited Unpublished Papers:

Tinkering with Ticks: Choosing Minimum Price Variation for US Equity Markets (inactive project).

Books in Progress:

EMPLOYMENT:

AWARDS AND HONOURS:

  • Teaching Award as one of the “Top Twenty Teachers at Otago University for 2007” (one of only ten in the School of Business to receive the award). Nomination by students; overseen by Otago University Students Association. October 2007. There were 1,145 full time equivalent teaching staff at Otago University in 2007 (Source: 2008 Annual Report of the University). There were approximately 150 full time teaching staff in the School of Business.

  • Presented BGI-sponsored best paper awards at EFA Conference, Barcelona, August 2001.

  • Southwestern Finance Association, New Orleans, Feb/March 2001 Distinguished Paper Award (Noise Reduction: The Case of Short Selling Against the Box).

  • Doctoral Student Association PhD Teaching Award, Awarded April 2000.

  • Nominated for Sauvain Undergraduate Teaching Award, 1999–2000.

  • Nominated for University-wide Distinguished Teaching award, Fall 1999.

  • Nominated for Sauvain Undergraduate Teaching Award, 1998–1999.

  • Indiana University Teaching Excellence Recognition Award (TERA), 1998–1999.

  • Indiana University Alpha Kappa Psi Professional Business Fraternity Undergraduate Teaching Excellence Award (Class of 1997). Awarded October 1998.

  • Nominated for Sauvain Undergraduate Teaching Award 1997–1998.

  • Indiana University Teaching Excellence Recognition Award (TERA), 1997–1998 (with highest teaching ratings in 25-member Indiana University Finance Department).

  • Indiana University Teaching Excellence Recognition Award (TERA), Fall 1996.

  • Awarded Full MIT Doctoral Fellowship with Stipend, 1992–1995.

  • Invited to spend a “day on the floor” at the NYSE, May 24, 1994.

  • Trust Bank Otago Travelling Scholarship in Commerce, New Zealand, 1991.

  • Nominated for Commerce Division Outstanding Teaching Award, Otago University, 1991.

  • Offered Fulbright Travel Grant (I refused because of visa implications), 1991.

  • Forsyth Barr Ltd Prize in Business Finance, Otago University, 1989.

  • Beverly Senior Scholarship in Mathematics, Otago University, 1985.

  • Gopi Jain Memorial Prize in Statistics, Otago University, 1985.

  • R.J.T. Bell Prize in Mathematics, Otago University, 1984.

  • BNZ Senior Math. Competition (Canterbury Math. Assoc.), 6th placing in New Zealand, 1982.

  • Australian Mathematics Competition, Senior Division, Certificate of Distinction, 1982.

  • Dux/Valedictorian, King High School (550 students), Dunedin New Zealand, 1982.

RESEARCH GRANTS

• December 2004. NZD 5,000 contestable research grant from Otago Dept. of Finance and Quantitative Analysis (jointly with Alexander and Penckwitt) to setup parallel computer cluster.

ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS:

CONFERENCE AND OTHER ACTIVITIES:

COMMITTEES AND OTHER SERVICE:

THESIS ADVISING:

REFEREE WORK:

CONSULTING:

Independent consultant to New York Stock Exchange, Summer (May–July) 1994

OTHER ACTIVITIES:

COMPUTING & TECHNICAL SKILLS:

Rated on a scale of 1 (very rusty), 3 (regular user), 5 (expert);

FOREIGN EXPERIENCE:

REFERENCES:

Available upon request.

UPDATED: October 22, 2010.


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