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Overview

Michael L. Lemmon is affiliated with BlackRock in the United States. Their professional focus is situated within this prominent financial institution.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, or specific publication venues associated with their research output. Similarly, no documented book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or primary work topics have been provided.

There is no information available about awards or honors received by Michael L. Lemmon, nor any indication of having passed away.

Due to limited publicly available data, further details about their research contributions or academic background cannot be detailed here.

Best Publications

  • Back to the Beginning: Persistence and the Cross‐Section of Corporate Capital Structure

    Michael L. Lemmon;Michael R. Roberts;Jaime F. Zender

  • Ownership Structure, Corporate Governance, and Firm Value: Evidence from the East Asian Financial Crisis

    Michael L. Lemmon;Karl V. Lins

  • Consumer Confidence and Asset Prices: Some Empirical Evidence

    Michael Lemmon;Evgenia Portniaguina

  • Book-to-Market Equity, Distress Risk, and Stock Returns

    John M. Griffin;Michael L. Lemmon

  • Debt Capacity and Tests of Capital Structure Theories

    Michael L. Lemmon;Jaime F. Zender

  • Equilibrium Pricing and Optimal Hedging in Electricity Forward Markets

    Hendrik Bessembinder;Michael L. Lemmon

  • Does Corporate Diversification Destroy Value

    John R. Graham;Michael L. Lemmon;Jack G. Wolf

  • Debt, Leases, Taxes, and the Endogeneity of Corporate Tax Status

    John R. Graham;Michael L. Lemmon;James S. Schallheim

  • Stock options and managerial incentives for risk taking: Evidence from FAS 123R

    Rachel M. Hayes;Michael Lemmon;Mingming Qiu

  • The Response of Corporate Financing and Investment to Changes in the Supply of Credit

    Michael Lemmon;Michael R. Roberts

  • Structural Models and Endogeneity in Corporate Finance: The Link Between Managerial Ownership and Corporate Performance

    Jeffrey L. Coles;Michael L. Lemmon;J. Felix Meschke

  • Corporate policies restricting trading by insiders

    J.C Bettis;J.L Coles;M.L Lemmon

  • Long‐Run Performance following Private Placements of Equity

    Michael G. Hertzel;Michael L. Lemmon;James S. Linck;Lynn L. Rees

  • Option Backdating and Board Interlocks

    John Bizjak;Michael L Lemmon;Ryan Whitby

  • Does the use of peer groups contribute to higher pay and less efficient compensation

    John M. Bizjak;Michael L. Lemmon;Lalitha Naveen

  • Ownership Structure, Corporate Governance, and Firm Value: Evidence from the East Asian Financial Crisis

    Karl V. Lins;Michael L. Lemmon

  • Breaking up is hard to do? An analysis of termination fee provisions and merger outcomes

    Thomas W. Bates;Michael L. Lemmon

  • Corporate Governance and Firm Diversification

    Ronald C. Anderson;Thomas W. Bates;John M. Bizjak;Michael L. Lemmon

  • Are all CEOs above average? An empirical analysis of compensation peer groups and pay design

    John Bizjak;Michael Lemmon;Michael Lemmon;Tuyen Thanh Nguyen

  • Back to the Beginning: Persistence and the Cross-Section of Corporate Capital Structure

    Michael L. Lemmon;Michael R. Roberts;Michael R. Roberts;Jaime F. Zender

  • Debt Capacity and Tests of Capital Structure Theories

    Jaime F. Zender;Michael L. Lemmon

  • Consumer Confidence and Asset Prices: Some Empirical Evidence

    Michael L. Lemmon;Evgenia V. Golubeva

  • The Response of Corporate Financing and Investment to Changes in the Supply of Credit

    Michael R. Roberts;Michael R. Roberts;Michael L. Lemmon

  • Do Analysts Matter Most When Investors are Protected Least

    Mark H. Lang;Karl V. Lins;David Eccles;Darius P. Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey L. Coles
Jeffrey L. Coles University of Utah
John R. Graham
John R. Graham Duke University
Hendrik Bessembinder
Hendrik Bessembinder Arizona State University
Karl V. Lins
Karl V. Lins University of Utah
Gary Gang Tian
Gary Gang Tian Macquarie University
John M. Griffin
John M. Griffin The University of Texas at Austin
Kai Li
Kai Li Zhengzhou University

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