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Robert J. Bloomfield

Robert J. Bloomfield

D-Index & Metrics

Business and Management

D-Index
42
Citations
9920
World Ranking
1481
National Ranking
627

Economics and Finance

D-Index
41
Citations
9894
World Ranking
2156
National Ranking
1243

Overview

Robert J. Bloomfield is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on topics related to accounting, finance, and social dimensions of organizational management.

They have published in a variety of venues, with frequent contributions to the following journals and platforms:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The Accounting Review
  • Journal of Financial Reporting

Their recent papers include the following publications:

  • "Penalties for Unexpected Behavior: Double Standards for Women in Finance," 2020, The Accounting Review
  • "Moral Accountability Principles for Moral Accounting Engagements," 2021, SSRN Electronic Journal

Research topics covered by Bloomfield span a range of areas:

  • Accounting and Organizational Management
  • Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance
  • Gender Diversity and Inequality
  • Sports Analytics and Performance
  • Credit Risk and Financial Regulations
  • Banking Stability, Regulation, Efficiency
  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies

Their work falls within several subfields, including:

  • Accounting
  • Finance
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Management Information Systems
  • Gender Studies

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Alan D. Jagolinzer
  • Jeremiah W. Bentley
  • Tamara A. Lambert
  • Henry L. Friedman
  • Kristina M. Rennekamp

In addition to journal articles, Bloomfield has also contributed to book publications, including:

  • "The Farmer's Boy: A Rural Poem," published in 2021 by Internet Archive

Best Publications

  • Experimental research in financial accounting

    Robert Libby;Robert Bloomfield;Mark W Nelson

  • The 'Incomplete Revelation Hypothesis' and Financial Reporting

    Robert J. Bloomfield

  • The “Incomplete Revelation Hypothesis” and Financial Reporting

    Robert J. Bloomfield

  • The "Make or Take" Decision in an Electronic Market: Evidence on the Evolution of Liquidity

    Robert Bloomfield;Maureen O’Hara;Gideon Saar

  • Market Transparency: Who Wins and Who Loses?

    Robert Bloomfield;Maureen O'Hara

  • Discussion of “Annual report readability, current earnings, and earnings persistence”

    Robert Bloomfield

  • How Noise Trading Affects Markets: An Experimental Analysis

    Robert Bloomfield;Maureen O’Hara;Gideon Saar

  • Predicting the next step of a random walk: experimental evidence of regime-shifting beliefs☆

    Robert Bloomfield;Jeffrey Hales

  • Gathering Data for Archival, Field, Survey, and Experimental Accounting Research

    Robert Bloomfield;Mark W. Nelson;Eugene F. Soltes

  • Disclosure Effects in the Laboratory: Liquidity, Depth, and the Cost of Capital

    Robert J. Bloomfield;T. Jeffrey Wilks

  • The ¬Smake or Takeâ¬? Decision in an Electronic Market: Evidence on the Evolution of Liquidity

    Robert J. Bloomfield;Maureen O'Hara;Gideon Saar

  • Experimental Research in Financial Accounting

    Robert Libby;Robert J. Bloomfield;Mark W. Nelson

  • Can transparent markets survive

    R Bloomfield

  • Confidence and the welfare of less-informed investors

    Robert Bloomfield;Robert Libby;Mark W. Nelson

  • Underreactions, overreactions and moderated confidence

    Robert Bloomfield;Robert Libby;Mark W. Nelson

  • Norms, Conformity, and Controls: norms, conformity, and controls

    William B. Tayler;Robert J. Bloomfield

  • Which Moral Foundations Predict Willingness to Make Lifestyle Changes to Avert Climate Change in the USA

    Janis L. Dickinson;Poppy McLeod;Robert Bloomfield;Shorna Allred

  • Does order preferencing matter?1We would like to thank David Easley, Eugene Kandel (the referee), G. William Schwert (the editor), participants at the Dealer Markets Conference at Ohio State University and an anonymous referee for helpful comments. We gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Johnson Graduate School of Management and the National Science Foundation.1

    Robert Bloomfield;Maureen O'Hara

  • Hidden Liquidity: Some New Light on Dark Trading

    Robert Bloomfield;Maureen O'hara;Gideon Saar

  • Accounting as the Language of Business

    Robert J. Bloomfield

  • Norms, Conformity, and Controls

    William B. Tayler;Robert J. Bloomfield

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark W. Nelson
Mark W. Nelson Cornell University
Stephen H. Penman
Stephen H. Penman Columbia University
Shyam Sunder
Shyam Sunder Yale University
James A. Ohlson
James A. Ohlson Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Robert Libby
Robert Libby Cornell University
Theodore E. Christensen
Theodore E. Christensen University of Georgia
Maureen O'Hara
Maureen O'Hara Cornell University
Melissa J. Ferguson
Melissa J. Ferguson Yale University
Roni Michaely
Roni Michaely University of Hong Kong

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