Damien Cannavan
Associate Professor
Accounting

Office
SFHB State Farm Hall Of Business
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- About
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Current Courses
ACC 230.004 Cost And Management Accounting
ACC 231.003 Intermediate Accounting I
ACC 132.004 Managerial Accounting
PhD Business
University of Queensland
Journal Article
Nowland, J., Cannavan, D., & Sankara, J. What did Relegated Clubs do Wrong : Evidence from the English Premier League. Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal (2025): 21.
Cannavan, D., Gray, S., & Hall, J. Sampling error and the joint estimation of imputation credit value and cash dividend value. Accounting & Finance 63.S1 (2023): 1029-1068.
Gray, S., Hall, J., Pollard, G., & Cannavan, D. The public-private partnership valuation paradox. Accounting Research Journal 34.6 (2021): 546-579.
Hoang, K., Cannavan, D., Huang, R., & Peng, X. Predicting stock returns with implied cost of capital: A partial least squares approach. Journal of Financial Markets 53 (2021): 100576.
Paton, A., Cannavan, D., Gray, S., & Hoang, K. Analyst versus model-based earnings forecasts: implied cost of capital applications. Accounting and Finance 60.4 (2020): 4061-4092.
Hoang, K., Cannavan, D., Gaunt, C., & Huang, R. Is that factor just lucky? Australian evidence. Pacific-Basin Finance Journal 57 (2019): 101191.
Cannavan, D., & Gray, S. Dividend drop-off estimates of the value of dividend imputation tax credits. Pacific-Basin Finance Journal 46 (2017): 213-226.
Cannavan, D., Finn, F., & Gray, S. The value of dividend imputation tax credits in Australia. Journal Of Financial Economics 73.1 (2004): 167-197.