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Thesis Committees:
Evgeny Lyandres, ``Strategic Cost of Conglomeration-Theory and Evidence." (2002).
Micah Officer, Assistant Professor, Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California, ``Contractual Features of Merger Agreements." (2001).
Peter Wysocki, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Michigan, ``The Division Abandonment Option and the Informativeness of Segment Disclosure."
Wayne Guay, Assistant Professor, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, ``The Impact of Derivatives on Firm Risk: An Empirical Examination of New Derivatives Users." (1997).
Paul Irvine, Assistant Professor, Goizueta Business School, Emory University, ``Do Analysts Reports Generate Trade for Their Firms? Evidence from the Toronto Stock Exchange," (1996).
Auke Jongbloed, Assistant Professor, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, ``A Comparison of Spin-offs and Equity Carve-outs," (1993).
*Craig Dunbar, Assistant Professor, Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh, ``The Effect of Information-Asymmetries on the Choice of Underwriter-Compensation Contracts in IPO's," (1992).
Scott Ward, Assistant Professor, Texas A&M University, ``The Economics and Politics of Regulatory Change: An Analysis of Banking and Other Industries," (1992).
*Amy Hutton, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, ``Switching Costs and the History of Accounting Choices: The Debt Hypothesis," (1992).
*Athol Maritz, Assistant Professor, Australian Graduate School of Management, ``Reputation Acquisition in Equity Linked Markets, A Study of the Time-Series Properties of Announcement Day Effect," (1992).
*Meeta Kothari, Assistant Professor, College of Business, University of Texas, ``Equity Financing: An Investigation of the Rights Offer Anomoly," (1992).
Sarah Peck, Assistant Professor, Strez College of Business Administration, Marquette University, ``Changes in Ownership Structure Around Management Buyout Offers: An Empirical Investigation," (1992).
Joy Begley, Assistant Professor, School of Business, University of British Columbia, ``The Determinants of Debt Covenant Use: An Empirical Investigation," (1991).
Paul Seguin, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Michigan, ``Two Essays on Microstructure, Regulation and Volatility," (1990).
*Jean Masson, Assistant Professor, School of Administration, University of Ottawa, ``Bid-Ask Spreads on NASDAQ," (1989).
Susan M. Moyer, Assistant Professor, Albers School of Business and Economics, Seattle University, ``Economic Determinants of Accounting Choice: A Study of Commercial Banks' Accruals," (1988).
Stuart C. Gilson, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, ``Debt Restructurings and Management-Borne Financial Distress Costs," (1988).
Ralph Sanders, Assistant Professor, College of Business Administration, University of South Florida, ``Implications of the Stockholder-Manager Conflict for Corporate Investment Decisions: The Case of Mergers," (1987; State University of New York, Buffalo).
Dean Crawford, Assistant Professor, School of Business, SUNY College at Oswego, ``The Structure of Corporate Mergers: Accounting, Tax, and Form-of-Payment Choices," (1987).
*Shehzad Mian, Associate Professor, Goizueta Business School, Emory University, ``Captive Finance Subsidiaries and Alternative Policies for Financing Accounts Receivable," (1986).
*Michel Vetsuypens, Associate Professor, Edwin L. Cox School of Business, Southern Methodist University, ``Two Essays on Voluntary Corporation Divestitures," (1985).
Simon Wheatley, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Business, University of Washington, ``Some Tests of International Equity Market Integration," (1985).
*Fred Phillips-Patrick, Financial Economist, Securities and Exchange Commission, Washington, DC, ``A Theory of the Multinational Corporation: Contracting Costs and Political Risks," (1985).
Nejat Seyhun, Professor, School of Business Administration, University of Michigan, ``Analysis of Market Response to Insider Trading Information," (1984).
Paul Healy, Professor, Graduate School of Business, Harvard University, ``The Impact of Accounting Bonus Schemes on the Selection of Accounting Principles," (1983).
Tom Lys, Professor, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, ``Selection of Accounting Procedures and Implications of Changes in Generally Accepted Accounting Principles: A Case Study Using Oil and Gas Accounting," (1983).
Peggy Wier, Professor, College of Business Administration, University of Oregon, ``Costs of Antimerger Lawsuits: Evidence From the Stock Market," (1981).
Richard Ruback, Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, ``The Effects of Discretionary Price Control Decisions on Equity Values," (1980).
Wayne Mikkelson, Roger Engermann Professor of Finance, College of Business Administration, University of Oregon, ``Convertible Debt and Warrant Financing: A Study of the Agency Cost Motivation and Wealth Effects of Calls of Convertible Securities," (1980).
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