Dr. Daniel Kling

Dr. Daniel Kling

Assistant Professor of Finance
danielkling@bac.edu

“Our incomes are like our shoes; if too small, they gall and pinch us; but if too large, they cause us to stumble and to trip.” – John Locke

“Finance is not merely about making money. It’s about achieving our deep goals and protecting the fruits of our labor. It’s about stewardship and, therefore, about achieving the good society.” – Robert Shiller
B.A. in Economics and English, Truman State University (2007)
M.A. in Economics, George Mason University (2012)
Ph.D. in Economics, George Mason University (2018)
  • BU 310: Finance
  • BU 311: Financial Management
  • BU 411: Financial Investments
  • EC 201: Introductory Economics I (Macro)
  • EC 202: Introductory Economics II (Micro)
Pilloff, S., & Kling, D. (2017). How Select Student Characteristics Affect Performance in an Introductory Finance Course. Journal of Financial Education
Kling, D., & Stratmann, T. (2018). Repeated treatment in a GOTV field experiment: Distinguishing between intensive and extensive margin effects. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
  • Experimental and behavioral finance and economics (running experiments to understand how people actually act in the real world)
  • Finance education (studying the factors that determine whether or not students succeed, and trying to understand what sort of interventions help)