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Overview

Linda DeAngelo is affiliated with the University of Southern California in the United States. Their research predominantly intersects the fields of social sciences and engineering, with a focus on subfields including safety research, architecture, and media technology.

The scholar's work explores several key topics, such as career development and diversity, engineering education and pedagogy, and engineering education and curriculum development. These topics are addressed through empirical studies and analyses emphasizing educational experiences and outcomes.

DeAngelo's recent publications include papers presented at the Proceedings of the 2020 AERA Annual Meeting. Two notable works from 2020 are:

  • Toward an Understanding of How First-Year Women Experience Gender in Undergraduate Engineering Classrooms, Proceedings of the 2020 AERA Annual Meeting
  • Self-Efficacy, Sense of Belonging, and Academic Outcomes for First-Year Women in Engineering, Proceedings of the 2020 AERA Annual Meeting

Their contributions to the Proceedings of the 2020 AERA Annual Meeting represent their primary publication venue to date. The researcher has not been listed with frequent co-authors, suggesting an independent or varied collaborative network.

Best Publications

  • Auditor size and audit quality

    Linda Elizabeth DeAngelo

  • Auditor independence, ‘low balling’, and disclosure regulation

    Linda Elizabeth DeAngelo

  • Dividend policy and the earned/contributed capital mix: a test of the life-cycle theory

    Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo;René M. Stulz;René M. Stulz

  • Accounting choice in troubled companies

    Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo;Douglas J. Skinner

  • Are dividends disappearing? Dividend concentration and the consolidation of earnings☆

    Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo;Douglas J Skinner

  • Managerial competition, information costs, and corporate governance: The use of accounting performance measures in proxy contests☆

    Linda Elizabeth DeAngelo

  • Reversal of fortune dividend signaling and the disappearance of sustained earnings growth

    Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo;Douglas J. Skinner

  • Managerial ownership of voting rights

    Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo

  • Going Private: Minority Freezeouts and Stockholder Wealth.

    Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo;Edward M. Rice

  • Dividend Policy and Financial Distress: An Empirical Investigation of Troubled NYSE Firms

    Harry DeANGELO;Linda DeANGELO

  • Corporate Payout Policy

    Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo;Douglas J. Skinner

  • Seasoned equity offerings, market timing, and the corporate lifecycle☆

    Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo;René M. Stulz

  • Capital structure dynamics and transitory debt

    Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo;Toni M. Whited

  • The irrelevance of the MM dividend irrelevance theorem

    Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo

  • Dividends and Losses

    Harry DeANGELO;Linda DeANGELO;Douglas J. Skinner

  • Controlling stockholders and the disciplinary role of corporate payout policy: a study of the Times Mirror Company

    Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo

  • Capital Structure, Payout Policy, and Financial Flexibility

    Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo

  • Dividend Policy and the Earned/Contributed Capital Mix: A Test of the Lifecycle Theory

    Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo;René M. Stulz;René M. Stulz

  • Special dividends and the evolution of dividend signaling

    Harry DeAngelo;Linda DeAngelo;Douglas J. Skinner

  • Union negotiations and corporate policy: A study of labor concessions in the domestic steel industry during the 1980s☆

    H DeAngelo

Frequent Co-Authors

Harry DeAngelo
Harry DeAngelo University of Southern California
René M. Stulz
René M. Stulz The Ohio State University
Douglas J. Skinner
Douglas J. Skinner University of Chicago
Toni M. Whited
Toni M. Whited University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Daniel W. Collins
Daniel W. Collins University of Iowa

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