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71
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435
National Ranking
12

Overview

Roni Michaely is affiliated with the University of Hong Kong in China and has a significant body of work spanning several subfields within Business, Management and Accounting, as well as Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Their research work includes a substantial focus on accounting, finance, economics and econometrics, strategy and management, and marketing.

Their primary research topics cover Corporate Finance and Governance, Financial Markets and Investment Strategies, Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting, Banking Stability, Regulation, Efficiency, Environmental Sustainability in Business, and Economic Policies and Impacts.

Michaely's recent publications include:

  • "Cybersecurity Risk" (2022), Review of Financial Studies
  • "On the fast track: Information acquisition costs and information production" (2021), Journal of Financial Economics
  • "Do Index Funds Monitor?" (2021), Review of Financial Studies
  • "FinTechs and the Market for Financial Analysis" (2020), Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
  • "Does Socially Responsible Investing Change Firm Behavior?" (2023), European Finance Review

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Christodoulos Louca
  • Michael Weber
  • Chris Florackis
  • Heng Geng
  • Harald Hau

Publications by Michaely appear most often in the following venues:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal (28 publications)
  • Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (5 publications)
  • Management Science (4 publications)
  • Review of Financial Studies (3 publications)
  • Journal of Financial Economics (3 publications)

Roni Michaely's work demonstrates interdisciplinary coverage with research spanning several interconnected fields and topics principally related to financial and accounting practices, corporate governance, and the influence of socially responsible investing on firm behavior. Their collaborations with a diverse group of co-authors further reflect an active engagement in advancing academic discourse within these areas.

Best Publications

  • Payout Policy in the 21st Century

    Alon Brav;John R. Graham;Campbell R. Harvey;Campbell R. Harvey;Roni Michaely

  • Conflict of Interest and the Credibility of Underwriter Analyst Recommendations

    Roni Michaely;Kent L. Womack

  • Dividends, Share Repurchases, and the Substitution Hypothesis

    Gustavo Grullon;Roni Michaely

  • Price Reactions to Dividend Initiations and Omissions: Overreaction or Drift?

    Roni Michaely;Richard H. Thaler;Kent L. Womack

  • Are Dividend Changes a Sign of Firm Maturity

    Gustavo Grullon;Roni Michaely;Bhaskaran Swaminathan

  • The Information Content of Share Repurchase Programs

    Gustavo Grullon;Roni Michaely

  • Institutional Holdings and Payout Policy

    Yaniv Grinstein;Roni Michaely

  • The Pricing of Initial Public Offerings: Tests of Adverse-Selection and Signaling Theories

    Roni Michaely;Wayne H. Shaw

  • Dynamic Volume-Return Relation of Individual Stocks

    Guillermo Llorente;Roni Michaely;Gideon Saar;Jiang Wang

  • Do Changes in Dividends Signal the Future or the Past

    Shlomo Benartzi;Roni Michaely;Richard Thaler

  • Do Changes in Dividends Signal the Future or the Past

    Shlomo Benartzi;Roni Michaely;Richard Thaler

  • When the Underwriter Is the Market Maker: An Examination of Trading in the IPO Aftermarket

    Katrina Ellis;Roni Michaely;Maureen O'Hara

  • On the Importance of Measuring Payout Yield: Implications for Empirical Asset Pricing

    Jacob Boudoukh;Roni Michaely;Matthew Richardson;Michael R. Roberts

  • Payout Policy in the 21st Century

    Alon Brav;Alon Brav;Campbell R. Harvey;John R. Graham;John R. Graham;Roni Michaely

  • Determinants of Dividend Smoothing: Empirical Evidence

    Mark T. Leary;Roni Michaely

  • The Accuracy of Trade Classification Rules: Evidence from Nasdaq

    Katrina Ellis;Roni Michaely;Maureen O'Hara

  • Corporate Dividend Policies: Lessons from Private Firms*

    Roni Michaely;Michael R. Roberts

  • DIVIDEND CHANGES DO NOT SIGNAL CHANGES IN FUTURE PROFITABILITY

    G Gustavo;R Michaely;S Benartzi

  • Are US Industries Becoming More Concentrated

    Gustavo Grullon;Yelena Larkin;Roni Michaely

  • Payout Policy

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  • Corporate Dividend Policies: Lessons from Private Firms

    Michael R. Roberts;Michael R. Roberts;Roni Michaely

  • When the Underwriter Is the Market Maker: An Examination of Trading in the IPO

    Katrina Ellis;Roni Michaely

Frequent Co-Authors

Alon Brav
Alon Brav Duke University
Richard H. Thaler
Richard H. Thaler University of Chicago
John R. Graham
John R. Graham Duke University
Campbell R. Harvey
Campbell R. Harvey Duke University
Maureen O'Hara
Maureen O'Hara Cornell University
Matthew Richardson
Matthew Richardson New York University
Robert J. Bloomfield
Robert J. Bloomfield Cornell University
Edwin J. Elton
Edwin J. Elton New York University
Alexander Ljungqvist
Alexander Ljungqvist Stockholm School of Economics

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