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Dr. Timothy M. Craft
Assistant Professor
W. Frank Barton Faculty Fellow in Finance
 
Professor Craft is Associate Professor of Finance and the W. Frank Barton Faculty Fellow in Finance.  He earned his PhD in Finance from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2001.  Dr. Craft's research interests include start-up funding methods including angel funds, venture capital, and initial public offerings for high growth firms.  His research has been published in the Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management, Real Estate Economics, and Journal of Portfolio Management.
Phone: (316) 978-6930
Fax: (316) 978-3263
Email: timothy.craft@wichita.edu
http://webs.twsu.edu/craft
Degrees
Ph.D., Real Estate, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2001
M.S., Real Estate, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1996
M.S., Finance, University of Illinois-Urbana, 1992
B.S., Finance, Illinois State University, 1987
Research Interests
Institutional Investor Behavior
Real Estate Investment Trusts
Real Estate Investment and Valuation
Teaching Interests - Principles of Real Estate
Teaching Interests
Real Estate Finance
Corporate Finance
Money and Capital Markets
Investments and Portfolio Theory
Selected Publications
"Real Estate Finance", In the International Encyclopedia of Business and Management, eds. James Barth and John S. Jahera, Jr., London and Boston: International Thomson Business Press, 2000, (with James Shilling).
"Institutional Investment in the Real Estate Investment Trust Market", under review at Real Estate Economics, 2000, (with James Shilling and Brian Ciochetti).
"Private vs. Public Real Estate in a Mixed-Asset Portfolio: An Asset/Liability Approach", under review at the Journal of Real Estate Portfolio Management, 2000.
"Real Estate in Asset Portfolios: An Annotated Bibliography", Center for Urban Land Economics Research, University of Wisconsin-Madison, April 1999.
"Excess Returns on Real Estate Mutual Funds: A Multifactor Asset Pricing Model Solution", Working Paper, Center for Urban Land Economics Research, University of Wisconsin-Madison, May 1998.
Professional Presentations
Optimal Private and Public Real Estate Investment Strategies for Pension Plan Investors Annual Meeting of the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association, Boston, January 2000.
Performance of Real Estate Mutual Funds: A Conditional Factor Solution, Annual Meeting of the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association, New York, January 1999.
Efficient Markets with Costly Information: The Case of Real Estate, Annual Meeting of the American Real Estate Society, Monterey CA, April 1998.
Professional Memberships
Financial Management Association
American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association
American Real Estate Society
American Economics Association

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