McCombs School of Business
Executive Education : Faculty Bio

The University of Texas at Austin

 

John D. Martin

Professor of Finance
Carr P. Collins Chair, Hankamer School of Business, Baylor University

Ph.D., Texas Tech University
MBA, Louisiana Tech University
B.S., Louisiana Tech University.

From 1980 until 1998 John Martin taught at the University of Texas at Austin where he was the Margaret and Eugene McDermott Centennial Professor of Finance. Currently holding the Carr P. Collins Chair in Finance at Baylor University in Waco, Dr. Martin teaches corporate finance and financial modeling. His research interests are in corporate governance, the evaluation of firm performance and the design of incentive compensation programs.

Dr. Martin publishes widely in both academic and professional journals. Included among his academic publications are papers in the Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Finance, Journal of Monetary Economics, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Financial Management, and Management Science. Professional publications include papers in Directors and Boards, Financial Analysts' Journal, Journal of Portfolio Management, and Bank of America Journal of Applied Corporate Finance.

Dr. Martin co-authors several books including the following:
Financial Management, 10th edition (Prentice Hall Publishing Company); Foundations of Finance, 6th Edition, (Prentice Hall Publishing Company); Financial Analysis, (McGraw Hill Publishing Company); The Theory of Finance, (Dryden Press); and Valuation: The Art and Science of Making Strategic Investment Decisions, (Addison Wesley). Dr. Martin is also widely published in many prestigious refereed journals.

He is co-editor of Survey and Synthesis Series, Financial Management Association, published by the 0xford University Press); serves on the editorial board of The Review of Financial Economics, JAI Press; and is associate editor Associate Editor, Journal of Quantitative Finance, published by the Hacettepe University Financial Research Centre (HUFAM).

Executive Development Programs by John D. Martin:

Business Valuation

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