DERA Seminar Series: Academic Seminars
The Division of Economic and Risk Analysis hosts an ongoing Academic Seminar Speaker Series. Each year, we invite prominent scholars in finance, accounting, and economics to present their current research and to meet with SEC economists and other Commission staff. These seminars are intended to facilitate a better understanding of economic issues related to the Commission's mission, as well as provide an opportunity for authors to receive feedback from expert SEC staff.
Below is a list of upcoming and recent research presentations at the SEC:
2024
December 12
Winston Dou, Wharton
Paper: Fund Flows and Income Risk of Fund Managers
December 5
Ofer Eldar, UC Berkeley
Paper: The Rise of Anti-Activist Poison Pills
November 20
Charles Downing, MIT
Paper: Odd Lots & Optics: Manipulation in Response to Scrutiny
November 14
Ayako Yasuda, UC Davis
Paper: Do Investors Overvalue Startups? Evidence from the Junior Stakes of Mutual Funds
October 24
Antoinette Schoar, MIT Sloan
Paper: Anatomy of a Run: The Terra Luna Crash
October 10
Darrell Duffie, Stanford
Paper: Dealer Capacity and U.S. Treasury Market Functionality
October 2
Minmo Gahng, Cornell
Paper: Selling Private Equity Fees
April 18
Joanna Harris, University of Chicago
Paper: The Effect of Environmental Preferences on Investor Responses to ESG Disclosure
May 2
Dmitriy Muravyev, Michigan State University
Paper: An Anatomy of Retail Option Trading
May 30
Enshuai Yu, Boston College
Paper: Regulatory Costs and Vertical Integration: Evidence from Supply Chain Disclosure Regulations
June 6
Tyler Moore, The University of Tulsa
Paper: Analyzing Target-Based Cryptocurrency Pump and Dump Schemes
June 13
Taylor Begley, University of Kentucky
Paper: Risk in the Shadows: Leverage and Liquidity in Nonbanks
2023
Apr 27
Jitendra Aswani, Harvard University
Paper: Rethinking the Value and Emission Implications of Green Bonds
May 11
Mao Ye, Cornell University
Paper: The Optimal Nominal Price of a Stock: A Tale of Two Discretenesses
May 18
Stefan Voigt, Copenhagen University
Paper: Building Trust Takes Time: Limits to Arbitrage in Blockchain-Based Markets
Jun 1
Sean Wilkoff, University of Nevada, Reno
Paper: The Role of the Media in Speculative Markets: Evidence from Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)
Jun 8
Wenxin Du, University of Chicago Booth School of Business
Paper: Intermediary Balance Sheets and the Treasury Yield Curve
Jun 15
Robert Bartlett, University of California, Berkeley School of Law
Paper: Tiny Trades, Big Questions: Fractional Shares
Nov 2
Rene Stulz, Ohio State University
Paper: Does Greater Public Scrutiny Hurt a Firm’s Performance?
Nov 9
Alejandro Lopez Lira, University of Florida
Paper: Can ChatGPT Forecast Stock Price Movements? Return Predictability and Large Language Models
Nov 15
Marina Niessner, Indiana University
Paper: Are Cryptos Different? Evidence from Retail Trading
Nov 30
Michael Ewens, Columbia Business School
Paper: Irreplaceable Venture Capitalists
Dec 14
Bradford Levy, University of Chicago
Paper: Price Improvement and Payment for Order Flow: Evidence from A Randomized Controlled Trial
2022
No Seminars
2021
May 18
Ting Xu, University of Virginia
Paper: Regulatory Costs of Being Public: Evidence from Bunching Estimation
May 20,
John Chi-Fong Kuong, INSEAD
Paper: Dealer Funding and Market Liquidity
May 27
Siyi Shen, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Paper: Flattening the Illiquidity Curve: Retail Trading during the COVID-19 Lockdown
Jun 3
Clifton Green, Emory University
Paper: Zero-Commission Individual Investors, High Frequency Traders, and Stock Market Quality
Dec 1
Agostino Capponi, Columbia University
Paper: The Adoption of Blockchain-based Decentralized Exchanges
Dec 9
Antoine Bouveret, European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA)
Paper: Regulatory Constraints for Money Market Funds: The Impossible Trinity?
Dec 16
Aaron Yoon, Northwestern University
Paper: Which Corporate ESG News does the Market React to?
2020
January 9
Sam Hartzmark, Chicago Booth School of Business
Paper: Reconsidering Returns
January 16
Kelly Shue, Yale School of Management
Paper: Leverage-Induced Fire Sales and Stock Market Crashes
May 21
Lauren Cohen, Harvard Business School
Paper: Don't Take Their Word For It: The Misclassification of Bond Mutual Funds
May 28
Matthew Ringgenberg, University of Utah David Eccles School of Business
Paper: Reusing Natural Experiments
June 4
Elizabeth Klee, Federal Reserve Board
Paper: Securitization and Lemons: Evidence from Auto ABS
June 11
David Ickenberry, University Colorado, Boulder, Leeds School of Business
Paper: The Persistent Decline in Asset Utilization and the Investment-q Paradox
June 18
Tony Cookson, University Colorado, Boulder, Leeds School of Business
Paper: Imprecise and Informative: Lessons from Market Reactions to Imprecise Disclosures
June 25
Faten Savry, National Economic Research Association (NERA)
Paper: Manufactured Defaults and the Use of Credit Default Swaps
July 9
Adel Turki, Compass Lexecon
Paper: Economic Analysis in Exxon Mobil Climate Change Securities Fraud
July 16
Zheng Sun, University of California, Irvine - Paul Merage School of Business
Paper: Does Mutual Fund Illiquiditty Introduce Fragility into Asset Price? Evidence from the Corporate Bond Market
July 23
Nicholas Hirschey, London Business School
Paper: Do Municipal Bond Dealers Give their Customers Best Execution or Opportunistic Pricing?
July 30
Luke Stein, Finance Division, Babson College
Paper: Financial Inclusion, Human Capital, and Wealth Accumulation: Evidence from the Freedman's Savings Bank
November 12
Hans Degryse, Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven
Paper: Priority Rules
November 19
Paul Gompers, Harvard Business School
Paper: Venture Capitalists and COVID-19
December 10
Alberto Plazzi, Swiss Finance Institute
Paper: Birds of a Feather – Do Hedge Fund Managers Flock Together?
December 17
Nerissa Brown, University of Illinois, Gies College of Business
Paper: The Market Impact of Weakening SEC Enforcement Tools
2019
June 13
Joshua Mitts, Columbia Law School
Paper: Short and Distort
June 20
Mathias Kronlund, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Paper: Does Equity Compensation Cause Firms to Manage EPS? Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity
June 26
Brian Bushee, The Wharton School
Paper: Does the Media Help or Hurt Retail Investors During the IPO Quiet Period?
July 11
Lauren Cohen, Harvard University
Paper: IQ from IP: Simplifying Search in Portfolio Choice
July 25
Anup Agrawal, University of Alabama
Paper: Is the Sentiment in Corporate Annual Reports Informative? Evidence from Deep Learning
July 31
Duane Seppi, Carnegie Mellon University
Paper: Optimal Market Access Pricing
August 08
Michaela Pagel, Columbia Business School
Paper: Fully Closed: Individual Responses to Realized Gains and Losses
August 13
Micah Officer, Loyola Marymount University
Paper: Inside the “Black Box” of Private Merger Negotiations
August 15
Christopher James, University of Florida
Paper: I Can See Clearly Now: The Impact of Disclosure Requirements on 401(k) Fees
August 29
Anastassia Fedyk, UC Berkeley
Paper: News-Driven Trading: Who reads the news and when
September 16
Antoinette Schoar, MIT Sloan School of Management
Paper: Investing Outside the Box: Evidence from Alternative Vehicles in Private Capital
September 18
Nina Boyarchenko, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Paper: Bank-Intermediated Arbitrage
September 26
Amiyatosh Purnanandam, University of Michigan
Paper: Judging Banks' Risk by the Profits They Report
2018
April 16
René Stulz, The Ohio State University
Paper: What is the Impact of Successful Cyberattacks on Target Firms?
May 02
Christian Catalini, MIT Sloan
Paper: Technological Opportunity, Bubbles and Innovation: The Dynamics of Initial Coin Offerings
May 03
Kimberly Cornaggia, Penn State
Paper: The Price of Safety: The Evolution of Insurance Value in Municipal Markets
May 17
Benjamin Golub, Harvard University
Paper: Illiquiditty Spirals in Coupled Over-the-Counter Markets
June 07
Laura Field, University of Delaware
Paper: Bucking the Trend: Why do IPOs Choose Controversial Governance Structures and Why Do Investors Let Them
June 14
S.P. Kothari, MIT Sloan
Paper: High Non-GAAP Earnings Predict Abnormally High CEO Pay
June 21
Nikolai Roussanov, University of Pennsylvania Wharton
Paper: Marketing Mutual Funds
June 28
Mao Ye, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Paper: Who Provides Liquidity and When: An Analysis of Price vs. Speed Competition on Liquidity and Welfare
July 12
Eric Aldrich, UC Santa Cruz
Paper: Order Protection through Delayed Messaging
July 19
Adi Sunderam, Harvard Business School
Paper: Liquidity Transformation in Asset Management: Evidence from the Cash Holdings of Mutual Funds
August 02
Tobias Moskowitz, Yale School of Management
Paper: Fake News in Financial Markets
October 2
Dacheng Xiu, Chicago Booth School of Business
Paper: Empirical Asset Pricing via Machine Learning
October 4
Kenneth Ahern, University of Southern California
Paper: Do Proxies for Informed Trading Measure Informed Trading? Evidence from Illegal Insider Trades
October 9
Scott Dyreng, Duke University
Paper: Strategic Subsidiary Disclosure
October 18
Shivaram Rajgopal, Columbia Business School
Paper: Does Financial Misconduct Pay off Even When Discovered?
October 25
John Graham, Duke University
Paper: CEO-Board Dynamics
November 1
Daniel Green, Harvard Business School
Paper: Corporate Refinancing, Covenants, and the Agency Cost of Debt
November 5
Alex Chinco, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Paper: The Sound of Many Funds Rebalancing
November 8
Markus Brunnermeier, Princeton University
Paper: Blockchain Economics
November 29
Òscar Jordà, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Paper: The Rate of Return on Everything, 1870–2015
December 6
Nina Boyarchenko, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Paper: Bank-Intermediated Arbitrage
December 11
Itamar Drechsler, The Wharton School
Paper: Liquidity Creation as Volatility Risk
2017
December 14
Raisa Velthuis, Villanova University
Paper: Are Hedge Fund Capacity Constraints Binding? Evidence on Scale and Competition
December 7
David Solomon, Boston College
Paper: The Dividend Disconnect
November 30
Tania Babina, Columbia Business School
Paper: Going Entrepreneurial? IPOs and New Firm Creation
October 26
Marco Rossi, Texas A&M
Paper: The Cost of Immediacy for Corporate Bonds
October 19
Alessandro Previtero, Indiana University
Paper: The Misguided Beliefs of Financial Advisors
October 5
Shmuel Baruch, University of Utah
Paper: Is Index Trading Benign?
September 28
Jacquelyn Gillette, MIT
Paper: Do Sell‐Side Debt Analysts Provide New Information?
September 21
Marti Subrahmanyam, NYU, Stern
Paper: How do Informed Investors Trade in the Options Market?
September 7
Jules van Binsbergen, UPenn, Wharton
Paper: Regulation of Charlatans in High‐Skill Professions
July 13
Will Gerken, University of Kentucky
Paper: Is Fraud Contagious? Co-Worker Influence on Misconduct by Financial Advisors
June 22
Zhi Da, Notre Dame
Paper: Exchange Traded Funds and Asset Return Correlations
June 15
Eric Ghysels, UNC
Paper: Granularity and (Downside) Risk in Equity Markets
June 13
Ron Masulis, University of New South Wales
Paper: Shareholder Wealth Consequence of Insider Pledging of Company Stock as Collateral for Personal Loans
May 18
Yi Li, FRB - Washington
Paper: Institutional Herding and Its Price Impact: Evidence From the Corporate Bond Market
May 15
Yao Zeng, University of Washington
Paper: A Dynamic Theory of Mutual Fund Runs and Liquidity Management
May 11
Jonas Heese, Harvard University
Paper: Does the Public Disclosure of the SEC’s Oversight Actions Matter?
April 27
Joshua Mollner, Northwestern University
Paper: Fast Traders Make a Quick Buck: The Role of Speed in Liquidity Provision
April 13
Neil Pearson, University of Illinois
Paper: Evidence About Bubble Mechanisms: Precipitating Event, Feedback Trading, and Social Contagion
March 30
Jack Bao, FRB - Washington
Paper: The Volcker Rule and Market-Making in Times of Stress
2016
December 15
Gregor Matvos, University of Chicago
Paper: The Market for Financial Adviser Misconduct
December 1
Mark Van Achter, Erasmus University
Paper: High Frequency Trading and Market Stability
November 17
Jonathan Karpoff, University of Washington
Paper: The Lifecycle Effects of Firm Takeover Defenses
October 13
Daniel Taylor, Wharton School
Paper: Political Connections and the Informativeness of Insider Trades
September 15
Kristine Hankins, University of Kentucky
Paper: Understanding Precautionary Cash at Home and Abroad
September 1
Christian Leuz, University of Chicago
Paper: Who falls prey to the Wolf of Wall Street: Individual Investor Participation in Market Manipulation
July 28
Denis Sosyura, University of Michigan
Paper: Family Descent as a Signal of Managerial Quality: Evidence from Mutual Funds
July 21
Jiro Kondo, McGill University
Paper: Competition between SROs and Enforcement: Evidence from the Formation of FINRA
July 14
Justin Birru, The Ohio State University
Paper: Trading Skill: Evidence from Trades of Corporate Insiders in Their Personal Portfolios
July 7
Adrian Tobias, NY Fed
Paper: Nonlinearity and Flight to Safety in the Risk-Return Trade-Off for Stocks and Bonds
June 30
Haoxiang Zhu, MIT
Paper: Size Discovery
June 9
Gordon Phillips, Dartmouth College
Paper: Financing Decisions and New Product Introductions of Private and Publicly Traded Firm
May 26
Shane Heitzman, University of Southern California
Paper: Informed Trading Following New Private Information: Evidence from Nonpublic Merger Negotiations
May 5
Lubomir Petrasek, Federal Reserve
Paper: Style and Skill: Hedge Funds, Mutual Funds, and Momentum
April 28
Marco DiMaggio, Columbia Business School
Paper: The Value of Trading Relationships in Turbulent Times
2015
December 10
David Yermack, NYU
Paper: Evasive Shareholder Meetings
December 3
Martjin Cremers, University of Notre Dame
Paper: Do Mutual Fund Investors Get What They Pay For? The Legal Consequences of Closet Index Funds
November 19
Lauren Cohen, Harvard University
Paper: Lazy Prices
November 12
Anjan Thakor, Washington University
Paper: Bank Culture
October 29
Itay Goldstein, Wharton School
Paper: Investor Flows and Fragility in Corporate Bond Funds
October 22
James Choi, Yale University
Paper: Informed Trading and the Cost of Capital
May 7
Adi Sunderam, Harvard Business School
Paper: Who Neglects Risk? Investor Experience and the Credit Boom
April 30
Viral Acharya, New York University
Paper: Risk-Sharing and the Creation of Systemic Risk
2014
December 11
Harold Zhang, University of Texas at Dallas
Paper: Tug-of-War: Affiliation in Securitization and Loan Performance
December 4
Pedro Matos, University of Virginia
Paper: Asset Management Within Commercial Bank Groups: International Evidence
November 20
Sebastien Betermeier, McGill University
Paper: Who are the Value and Growth Investors?
October 30
Charles Jones, Columbia University
Paper: The effects of outages at stock exchanges
October 8
Albert Menkveld, VU University of Amsterdam
Paper: Crowded Trades: An Overlooked Systemic Risk for Central Clearing Counterparties
September 18
John Harry Evans, University of Pittsburgh
Paper: Open Internal Reporting and Managerial Collusion
September 11
Tracie Woidtke, University of Tennessee
Paper: Do the interests of labor union and public pension fund activists align with other shareholders'? Evidence from the market for directors
June 24
Francis Longstaff, UCLA
Paper: Corporate Taxes and Capital Structure: A Long-Term Historical Perspective
June 12
Hank Bessembinder, University of Utah
Paper: Market Making Obligations and Firm Value
May 29
Patricia Dechow, University of California, Berkeley
Paper: SEC Comment Letters and Insider Sales
May 15
Diane Denis, University of Pittsburgh
Paper: Matching Directors with Firms: The Roles of Industry Expertise and CEO Influence
2013
December 19
Adam Reed, University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill
Paper: Revealing Shorts: An Examination of Large Short Position Disclosures
December 5
Robert Battalio, University of Notre Dame
Paper: Can Brokers Have it all? On the Relation between Make Take Fees & Limit Order Execution Quality
November 21
Shane Dikolli and Bill Mayew, Duke University
Paper: Honoring One's Word, CEO Integrity and Accruals Quality
November 14
Jarrad Harford, University of Washington
Paper: Corporate Financial Policies in Misvalued Debt Markets
October 31
Larry Glosten, Columbia Business School
Paper: Flickering Quotes
October 24
Javed Ahmed, Federal Reserve Board
Paper: Made Poorer by Choice, Worker Outcomes in Social Security versus Private Retirement Accounts
October 10
Jess Cornaggia, Georgetown University
Paper: Revolving Doors on Wall Street
September 26
Wayne Landsman, University of North Carolina
Paper: Does Fair Value Accounting Contribute to Procyclical Leverage?
September 19
Marios Panayides, University of Pittsburgh
Paper: Informed Trading Before Unscheduled Corporate Events, Theory and Evidence
September 5
Sugata Ray, University of Florida
Paper: Alternative Marketing for Alternative Investments
July 15
Roger Stein, MIT
Paper: Aggregate and Firm-Level Measures of Systemic Risk From a Structural Model of Default
July 9
Matthew Cain, University of Notre Dame
Paper: Private Equity Fundraising and the Use of Placement Agents: Information Production or Influence Peddling?
June 18
Magdalena Sokalska, City University of New York
Paper: Performance of Limit Order Submission Strategies
June 13
Carole Comerton-Forde, University of Melbourne
Paper: Dark Trading and Price Discovery
June 1
Brenda Gonzalez-Hermosillo
Paper: A New Look at the Role of Sovereign Credit Default Swaps
May 16
Tracy Wang, University of Minnesota
Paper: Corporate Scandals and Household Stock Market Participation
May 6
Loriana Pelizzon, University of Venice
Paper: Sovereign, Bank, and Insurance Credit Spreads: Connectedness and System Networks
May 2
Bo Becker, Harvard
Paper: Reaching for Yield in the Bond Market
April 25
Kumar Venkataraman, Southern Methodist University
Paper: Should Exchanges Impose Market Maker Obligations?
April 18
Breno Schmidt, Emory
Paper: Co-Insurance in Mutual Fund Families
April 11
Jesse Blocher, Vanderbilt
Paper: The Externalities of Crowded Trades
April 4
Harrison Hong, Princeton
Paper: Do Security Analysts Discipline Credit Rating Agencies?
March 28
Kelly Shue, University of Chicago
Paper: Swinging for the Fences: Executive Reactions to Quasi-Random Option Grants
March 21
Mao Ye, University of Illinois
Paper: The Externalities of High Frequency Trading
March 14
Jonathan Berk, Stanford
Paper: Measuring Skill in the Mutual Fund Industry
2012
December 13
Isil Erel, The Ohio State University
Paper: Why Did Holdings of Highly-Rated Securitization Tranches Differ So Much Across Banks?
December 6
Vikas Agarwal, Georgia State University
Paper: Managerial Multitasking in the Mutual Fund Industry
November 29
Christine Parlour, University of California - Berkeley
Paper: Banks and Settlement
November 8
Brian Bushee, University of Pennsylvania - Wharton
Paper: Do Investors Benefit from Selective Access to Management?
October 4
Michael Weisbach, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Paper: Syndicated Loan Spreads and the Composition of the Syndicate
September 26
Brian Henderson, George Washington University
Paper: New Evidence on the Financialization of Commodity Markets
September 13
Antje Berndt, Carnegie Mellon University
Paper: What Broker Charges Reveal about Mortgage Credit Risk
September 6
Mahendrarajah Nimalendran, University of Florida
Paper: Informational Linkages Between Dark and Lit Trading Venues
August 2
Rachna Prakash, Georgetown University
Paper: Relaxing the Reconciliation Requirement in Non-U.S. Firms' SEC Filings: Firm Incentives and Changes in Earnings Informativeness
July 19
Vladimir Atanasov, College of William & Mary
Paper: Liquidity and Value in the Deep vs. Shallow Ends of Mortgage-Backed Securities Pools
June 14
Dragon Tang, University of Hong Kong
Paper: Rating Shopping or Catering? An Examination of Competition for CDO Credit Ratings
May 24
Darren Roulstone, Ohio State University
Paper: The Informativeness of Stale Financial Disclosure
May 17
Nagpurnanand R. Prabhala, University of Maryland
Paper: CEO-Director Connections and Corporate Fraud: Not just whether you are connected but how
May 8
George Aragon, Arizona State University
Paper: Strategic Delays and Clustering in Hedge Fund Reported Returns
May 2
Burton Hollifield, Carnegie Mellon
Paper: Bid-Ask Spreads and the Pricing of Securitizations: 144a vs. Registered Securitizations
April 19
Pradeep Yadav, University of Oklahoma
Paper: Behind the Veil: Informed Traders and Pre-Trade Opacity
December 15
Carol Marquardt, Baruch College
Paper: A Lobbying Approach to Evaluating the Whistleblower Provisions of the Dodd-Frank Reform Act of 2010
December 8
Debbie Lucas, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Paper: Evaluating the Government as a Source of Systemic Risk
December 1
Andrew Cohen, Federal Reserve Board
Paper: Rating Shopping in the CMBS Market
November 17
Dan Li, Federal Reserve Board
Paper: Dealer Networks
November 10
Phil Strahan, Boston College
Paper: Are all ratings created equal? The impact of issuer size on the pricing of mortgage-backed securities
November 3
Chengyang Wei, New York Fed
Paper: The Private Premium in Public Bonds
October 25
Mark J. Ready, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Paper: Determinants of volume in dark pools
October 24
Jerry Hoberg, University of Maryland
Paper: Redefining Financial Constraints: A Text-Based Analysis
October 13
Ron Masulis, University of New South Wales
Paper: Order Imbalances around Seasoned Equity Offerings
October 6
Paul Tetlock, Columbia University
Paper: Asset Pricing in the Dark: The Cross Section of OTC Stocks
September 21
Andrew Karolyi, Cornell University
Paper: The U.S. left behind? Financial globalization and the rise of IPO activity around the world
September 1
Toni Whited, University of Rochester
Paper: Equity Market Misvaluation and Firm Financial Policies
August 30
Michael Schill, Darden School of Business
Paper: The Nature of the Foreign Listing Premium: A Cross-Country Examination
August 24
Sheridan Titman, University of Texas at Austin
Paper: Testing Factor-Model Explanations of Market Anomalies
2011
July 21
Fei Xei, George Mason University
Paper: Managerial ownership of debt and bank loan contracting
July 14
Korok Ray, Georgetown University
Paper: Sorting effects of performance pay
May 26
Slava Fos, Columbia University
Paper: The Disciplinary Effects of Proxy Contests
May 19
Ital Goldstein, Wharton Business School
Paper: The Real Effects of Financial Markets: The Impact of Prices on Takeovers
April 28
Darius Miller, Southern Methodist University
Paper: Uninvited U.S. investors? Economic consequences of involuntary cross-listings
April 19
Craig Brown, National University of Singapore
Paper: Campaign Contributions and Government Security Issuance: Evidence from State Bond Pricing
April 4
Gennaro Bernille, University of Miami
Paper: Financial Regulation, Information Environment, and Local Investors
March 24
Stuart Gillan, Texas Tech University
Paper: On the Optimality of Shareholder Control: Evidence from the Dodd-Frank Financial Reform Act
March 17
Roni Michaely, Cornell University
Paper: Corporate Governance and the Timing of Earnings Announcements?
March 3
Reena Aggarwal, Georgetown University
Paper: Does Proxy Voting Affect the Demand and/or Supply for Securities Lending?
February 25
Raghu Rau, University of Cambridge
Paper: Does Executive Compensation Translate into Future Stock Price Performance?
February 1
Jake Thornock, University of Washington
Paper: Googling for Information around Earnings Announcements
2010
December 7
Jess Corniaggia, Indiana University
Paper: Why are Credit Ratings Useful?
December 2
Daniel Bergstresser, Harvard University
Paper: Fractionalization and the municipal bond market
November 17
Mark Mitchell, CNH Partners
Paper: Arbitrage Crashes and the Speed of Capital
November 11
Jonathan Karpoff, University of Washington
Paper: Bribery: Business as usual?
November 2
Terrance Odean, University of California, Berkeley
Paper: Once Burned, Twice Shy: How Naïve Learning, Counterfactuals, and Regret Affect the Repurchase of Stocks Previously Sold
October 7
Mara Faccio, Purdue University
Paper: Large shareholder diversification and corporate risk-taking
September 9
John Harold Mulherin, University of Georgia
Paper: Conflicts of Interest in Corporate Control Transactions: The Role of the Independent Special Committee
September 1
Krishna Kamath, Wharton Business School
Paper: Match-making and Rent-seeking: An Empirical Analysis of Mergers of Venture-backed Companies
August 9
Chris Clifford, University of Kentucky
Paper: Out of the Dark: Hedge Fund Reporting Biases and Commercial Databases
August 3
Laura Tuttle, American University of Sharjah
Paper: Paying Attention: Overnight Returns and the Hidden Cost of Buying at the Open
July 29
Christo Pirinsky, George Washington University
Paper: Competition and Fees in the Mutual Fund Industry
May 6
Clara Vega, Federal Reserve Board
Paper: Rise of the Machines: Algorithmic Trading in the Foreign Exchange Market
April 15
Pam Moulton, Fordham University
Paper: The Role of Market Design in Alleviating Attention Constraints
March 18
Richard Green, Carnegie-Mellon University
Paper: Financial Expertise as an Arms Race
March 11
Lauren Cohen, Harvard Business School
Paper: Hiring Cheerleaders: Board Appointments of "Independent" Directors
March 4
Gustavo Suarez, Federal Reserve Board
Paper: Securitization Without Risk Transfer
Topic: measuring the price impact of stock trading
2009
December 10
Anna Scherbina, UC Davis
December 3
Mike Lemmon, University of Utah
November 19
Heather Tookes, Yale University
October 29
Chester Spatt, Carnegie Mellon University
October 13
Robin Lumsdaine, American University
October 1
Jennifer Huang, University of Texas
September 24
Myron Slovin, HEC - Paris
September 17
Simon Gervais, Duke University
September 9
Markus Brunnermeier, Princeton University
Andrei Kirilenko, CFTC
Sophie Shive, University of Notre Dame
Fabrizio Ferri, Harvard University
David Reeb, Temple University
Avri Ravid, Rutgers University
Lee Pinkowitz, Georgetown University
James Vickrey, New York Fed
Srinivasan Sankaraguruswamy, National University of Singapore
Kose John, New York University
Milton Harris, University of Chicago
Russ Wermers, University of Maryland
Malcolm Baker, Harvard University
Jennifer Carpenter, New York University
2008
Jay Dahya, Baruch College/CUNY
Brad Barber, UC Davis
Alex Frino, University of Sydney
Antonio Falato, Federal Reserve Board
Alex Edmans, University of Pennsylvania
Christopher Yung, University of Colorado
Anna Obizhaeva, University of Maryland
Gerard Hoberg, University of Maryland
Kumar Venkataraman, Southern Methodist University
Jim Hsieh, George Mason University
Ugur Lel, Federal Reserve Board
Gjergji Cici, William and Mary
Jack Cooney, Texas Tech University
Otto Van Hemert, New York University
Harold Mulherin, University of Georgia
Laura Starks, University of Texas
Lalitha Naveen, Temple University
2007
Victoria Ivashina, Harvard University
Richard Evans, University of Virginia
Andrew Karolyi, Ohio State University
Mila Getmansky, UMass - Amherst
Mark Mitchell, CNH Partners
Justin Wolfers, University of Pennsylvania
Ulrike Malmendier, University of California, Berkeley Department of Economics
Pete Kyle, University of Chicago
Gregory Duffee, University of California, Berkeley
Luigi Zingales, University of Chicago
Gary Gorton, University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business
Alon Brav, Duke University
JB Heaton, Bartlit, Beck, Herman, Palenchar and Scott, LLP
2006
Alexander Ljungqvist, New York University
Robert Engle, New York University
Burton Hollifield, Carnegie Mellon University
Jonathan Berk, University of California, Berkeley
Terry Hendershott, University of California, Berkeley
Michael Brennan, University of California, Los Angeles and London School of Business
Last Reviewed or Updated: Dec. 19, 2024