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2799
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1555

Overview

Christos Pantzalis is affiliated with the University of South Florida in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on business, management, and accounting, alongside economics, econometrics, and finance. Their scholarly output includes numerous publications in key subfields such as accounting, finance, strategy and management, economics and econometrics, as well as sociology and political science.

The main topics of Pantzalis's work cover several important areas within corporate and financial studies. These include corporate finance and governance, financial markets and investment strategies, auditing, earnings management, and governance. Additionally, their research extends to capital investment and risk analysis, psychology of social influence, political influence and corporate strategies, and housing market and economics.

Pantzalis has published frequently in well-known academic venues. The most notable among them are:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Corporate Finance
  • International Journal of Hospitality Management
  • Financial Review
  • Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting

Their recent papers include:

  • "Multinationality and the value of green innovation," 2021, Journal of Corporate Finance
  • "CEO personality traits, strategic flexibility, and firm dynamics," 2023, Journal of Corporate Finance
  • "CEO personality traits and corporate value implication of acquisitions," 2023, Journal of Empirical Finance
  • "The effect of proximity to political power on corporate cash policy," 2023, Journal of Corporate Finance
  • "Large sample evidence on tipping rates in the restaurant industry: A comprehensive study," 2023, International Journal of Hospitality Management

Pantzalis has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Jung Chul Park
  • Shaddy Douidar
  • Tom Aabo
  • Suin Lee

Their research contributions span 38 publications in business, management, and accounting, and 28 publications in economics, econometrics, and finance. Their work bridges multiple disciplines by addressing topics such as governance, strategic flexibility, personality traits of CEOs, and political influences on corporate policy.

Best Publications

  • Valuation of the Operating Flexibility of Multinational Corporations

    Linda Allen;Christos Pantzalis

  • CEO decision horizon and firm performance: An empirical investigation

    Murad Antia;Christos Pantzalis;Jung Chul Park

  • Political elections and the resolution of uncertainty: The international evidence

    Christos Pantzalis;David A Stangeland;Harry J Turtle

  • Geographic Diversification and Agency Costs of Debt of Multinational Firms

    John A. Doukas;Christos Pantzalis;Christos Pantzalis

  • Political geography and stock returns: The value and risk implications of proximity to political power $

    Chansog (Francis) Kim;Christos Pantzalis;Jung Chul Park

  • Operational Hedges and the Foreign Exchange Exposure of U.S. Multinational Corporations

    Christos Pantzalis;Betty J. Simkins;Paul A. Laux

  • Does Location Matter? An Empirical Analysis of Geographic Scope and MNC Market Valuation

    Christos Pantzalis

  • Policy risk, corporate political strategies, and the cost of debt

    Daniel Bradley;Christos Pantzalis;Xiaojing Yuan

  • Divergence of Opinion and Equity Returns

    John A. Doukas;Chansog (Francis) Kim;Christos Pantzalis

  • A Test of the Errors-in-Expectations Explanation of the Value/Glamour Stock Returns Performance: Evidence from Analysts' Forecasts

    John A. Doukas;Chansog Francis Kim;Christos Pantzalis

  • Security Analysis, Agency Costs, and Company Characteristics

    John A. Doukas;Chansog Kim;Christos Pantzalis

  • Multinationality and the value of green innovation

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  • The Two Faces of Analyst Coverage

    John A. Doukas;Chansog (Francis) Kim;Christos Pantzalis

  • Arbitrage Risk and Stock Mispricing

    John A. Doukas;John A. Doukas;Chansog (Francis) Kim;Christos Pantzalis

  • The influence of political bias in state pension funds

    Daniel Bradley;Christos Pantzalis;Xiaojing Yuan

  • Divergent Opinions and the Performance of Value Stocks

    John A. Doukas;Chansog Francis Kim;Christos Pantzalis

  • Idiosyncratic volatility: An indicator of noise trading?

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  • Equity market valuation of human capital and stock returns.

    Christos Pantzalis;Jung Chul Park

  • Operational Hedges and the Foreign Exchange Exposure of U.S. Multinational Corporations

    Christos Pantzalis;Paul A. Laux;Betty J. Simkins

  • Foreign exchange rate exposure of US multinational corporations: a firm-specific approach

    Steve P. Fraser;Christos Pantzalis

  • Religious holidays, investor distraction, and earnings announcement effects

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  • Security analysis, agency costs, and UK firm characteristics

    John A. Doukas;Phillip J. McKnight;Christos Pantzalis

  • PRESS COVERAGE AND STOCK PRICE DEVIATION FROM FUNDAMENTAL VALUE

    Chia-Wei Chen;Christos Pantzalis;Jung Chul Park

  • Asymmetric Exposure to Foreign-Exchange Risk: Financial and Real Option Hedges Implemented by U.S. Multinational Corporations

    David A. Carter;Christos Pantzalis;Betty J. Simkins

Frequent Co-Authors

John A. Doukas
John A. Doukas Old Dominion University
Betty J. Simkins
Betty J. Simkins Oklahoma State University

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