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2008-09 Accounting Workshop Series

The Accounting Workshop is usually held on Wednesdays from Noon-1:25 PM, unless otherwise indicated. If you would like to meet with the speaker on the day of the seminar, please contact Krupali Thapar at 650-723-8081 or by email.

Please select the link above to view the schedule or email Krupali Thapar for an appointment.

Please select the link above to view the schedule and papers for the Accounting Job-Talk Seminar.

 

Spring 2009

Speaker

Title

Time/Place

May 28 John S Hughes
UCLA
"Fair Value Accounting and Debt Contracting Efficiency" 12:00-1:30 PM
S181
June 3 Luzi Hail
Wharton
"Equity Cross-Listings in the U.S. and the Price of Debt" 12:00-1:30 PM
S171

 

Winter 2009

Speaker

Title

Time/Place

January 9 Leonidas Enrique de la Rosa
University of Aarhus
"Overconfidence in a Career-Concerns Setting" 12:00-1:30 PM
S182
January 14 Daniel Cohen
NYU Stern
"The use of advertising activities to meet earnings benchmarks: Evidence from monthly data” 12:00-1:30 PM
S182
January 21 Charles Lee
Stanford University
"Tunneling in China: The Remarkable Case of Inter-Corporate Loans" 12:00-1:30 PM
S151
January 28 Gaizka Ormazabal
Stanford University
Salman Arif
Stanford University

“Does Risk Governance Matter? A Control Perspective of Corporate Risk Management”.
" Mutual Fund 'Best Ideas': Returns and Accounting Characteristics".

12:00-1:30 PM
S182
February 4 Stephen Penman
Columbia Business School
"Returns to Buying Earnings and Book Value: Accounting for
Growth".
12:00-1:30 PM
S182

 

Autumn 2008

Speaker

Title

Time/Place

September 24 Peter Christensen
University of Aarhus
Equity Valuation: More than Thirty Years
Later
12:00-1:30 PM
S181
October 1 Jennifer Blouin
University of Pennsylvania
Is U.S. Multinational Intra- Firm Dividend Policy Influenced by Capital Market Incentives? 12:00-1:30 PM
S181
October 22

Anastasia Zakolyukina
Stanford University
Cezar Petriuc
Stanford University

Eric So
Stanford University

 

“Conference Calls, Deception Detection, and Earnings Management.”
"Comments on (Stein 1989): A Model of How Accounting Can Reduce Myopic Corporate Behavior"
“The Time-Dynamics of Analysts’ Consensus EPS Forecasts”
12:00-1:30 PM
S181
October 29 Ingolf Dittmann
Erasmus School of Economics
Providing Effort and Risk-Taking Incentives: The Optimal Compensation Structure for CEOs 12:15-2:00 PM
S181
November 19 Dan Taylor
Stanford University
“Testing the Underreaction Explanation for PEAD.” 12:00-12:45 PM
S162
December 3 Alexander Nezlobin
Stanford University
“On the sufficiency of accounting information for valuation purposes” 12:00-1:30 PM
William R. Hewlett Teaching Center, 103
December 8 Maria Correi
Stanford University
"Political Connections, SEC Enforcement and Accounting Quality". 12:00-1:30 PM
S181
December 10 Ian Gow
Stanford University
“The Role of Corporate Governance in Debt Contracting and Conservatism.” 12:15-1:45 PM
S181
December 12 Yanruo Wang
Stanfrod University
"Peak Load Pricing, Capacity Planning and Cost Allocation." 12:00-12:45 PM
L107