Seminars: 2001-2002
The Accounting Division seminar series consists of weekly presentations by eminent academics, prospective faculty members and the division's own faculty members. Unless otherwise noted, seminars are held on Fridays at 1:30 p.m in 333 Uris. In most years, spring semester seminars are recruiting sessions featuring candidates for faculty positions.
In addition, the division invites distinguished scholars to our annual Burton Workshop.
If you have any questions, please e-mail our divisional administrator.
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2001-2002
| Date | Speaker and Title |
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9/21/01 |
Repeated Renegotiation with Hans Frimor |
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10/05/01 |
Earnings Management: New Evidence Based on Deferred Tax Expense with Morton Pincus and Sonja Olhoft Rego |
| 10/19-21/01
October |
Taxes and the Information Content of Dividends Doron Nissim (Columbia Business School) The Quality of Accruals and Earnings: The Role of Accrual Estimation Errors with Ilia Dichev Regulated Changes in Reporting Frequency and Effects on the Information Environment of Investors with Marcus Butler and Arthur Kraft The Effect of Earnings Forecasts on Earnings Managementwith Sunil Dutta Debt, Equity and Taxes with Deen Kemsley Multi-firm Discretionary Disclosures: Risk Adjustments, Free-riding, and Spillovers with Michael Kirschenheiter Anomalous Stock Returns around Internet Firms? Earnings Announcements with M.H. Franco Wong, Xiao-Jun Zhang Is Comprehensive Income Irrelevant? with Jong-Hag Choi Delegated Investment Decisions and Private Benefits of Control |
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11/2/01 |
Does the Stock Market Fully Appreciate the Implications of Leading Indicators for Future Earnings? Evidence from Order Backlog with Shivaram Rajgopal and Terry Shevlin |
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11/9/01 |
An Empirical Analysis of the Tax Benefit from Employee Stock Options with Michael Cipriano and Daniel Collins |