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Overview

Scott A. Richardson is affiliated with London Business School in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on areas within Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a total of 24 publications in these fields. They have a strong specialization in Finance, contributing 19 publications, followed by work in Economics and Econometrics (5), Accounting (2), and Strategy and Management (1).

Richardson's main topics of research encompass Financial Markets and Investment Strategies, evidenced by 16 publications. Additional topics include Credit Risk and Financial Regulations (8 publications), Housing Market and Economics (6), and Banking Stability, Regulation, and Efficiency (6). They have also investigated Sustainable Finance and Green Bonds (4 publications), Financial Literacy, Pension, and Retirement Analysis (2), as well as Financial Reporting and Valuation Research (2).

Their recent papers highlight diverse subjects in finance and investment:

  • "The Cross Section of MBS Returns," 2021, The Journal of Finance
  • "Is (Systematic) Value Investing Dead?," 2020, The Journal of Portfolio Management
  • "Computing Corporate Bond Returns: A Word (or Two) of Caution," 2023, Review of Accounting Studies
  • "(Systematic) Investing in Emerging Market Debt," 2020, The Journal of Fixed Income
  • "Looking under the Hood of Active Credit Managers," 2020, Financial Analysts Journal

Scott A. Richardson frequently collaborates with a number of co-authors, including:

  • Peter Diep
  • Jordan Brooks
  • Diogo Palhares
  • Zhikai Xu
  • Łukasz Pomorski

Their publications often appear in specialized venues that align with their topics of expertise. Frequent publication venues include:

  • The Journal of Fixed Income
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • The Journal of Finance
  • The Journal of Portfolio Management
  • Review of Accounting Studies

Best Publications

  • Over-investment of free cash flow

    Scott Richardson

  • Accrual reliability, earnings persistence and stock prices ☆

    Scott A. Richardson;Richard G. Sloan;Mark T. Soliman;İrem Tuna

  • Corporate Governance, Accounting Outcomes, and Organizational Performance

    David F. Larcker;Scott A. Richardson;I˙rem Tuna

  • Fees Paid to Audit Firms, Accrual Choices, and Corporate Governance

    David F. Larcker;Scott A. Richardson

  • Why Are Earnings Kinky? An Examination of the Earnings Management Explanation

    Patricia M. Dechow;Scott A. Richardson;Irem Tuna

  • The Walk-down to Beatable Analyst Forecasts: The Role of Equity Issuance and Insider Trading Incentives*

    Scott Richardson;Siew Hong Teoh;Peter D. Wysocki

  • Do Analysts and Auditors Use Information in Accruals

    Mark T. Bradshaw;Scott A. Richardson;Richard G. Sloan

  • The relation between corporate financing activities, analysts’ forecasts and stock returns

    Mark T. Bradshaw;Scott A. Richardson;Richard G. Sloan

  • Does Investor Misvaluation Drive the Takeover Market

    Ming Dong;David Hirshleifer;Scott Richardson;Siew Hong Teoh

  • Accounting anomalies and fundamental analysis: A review of recent research advances $

    Scott Richardson;İrem Tuna;Peter Wysocki

  • The Book-to-Price Effect in Stock Returns: Accounting for Leverage

    Stephen H. Penman;Scott A. Richardson;Irem Tuna

  • Predicting Earnings Management: The Case of Earnings Restatements

    Scott A. Richardson;A. Irem Tuna;Min Wu

  • The Persistence and Pricing of the Cash Component of Earnings

    Patricia M. Dechow;Scott A. Richardson;Richard G. Sloan

  • Corporate Governance, Accounting Outcomes, and Organizational Performance

    David F. Larcker;Scott A. Richardson;A. Irem Tuna

  • The Implications of Accounting Distortions and Growth for Accruals and Profitability

    Scott A. Richardson;Richard G. Sloan;Mark T. Soliman;I˙rem Tuna

  • The Walkdown to Beatable Analyst Forecasts: The Roles of Equity Issuance and Insider Trading Incentives

    Scott A. Richardson;Siew Hong Teoh;Peter D. Wysocki

  • Does Investor Misvaluation Drive the Takeover Market

    Ming Dong;David A. Hirshleifer;David A. Hirshleifer;David A. Hirshleifer;Scott A. Richardson;Siew Hong Teoh

  • How Important is Corporate Governance

    David F. Larcker;Scott A. Richardson

  • Accounting Anomalies and Fundamental Analysis: A Review of Recent Research Advances

    Scott A. Richardson;Peter D. Wysocki;A. Irem Tuna

  • The Implications of Accounting Distortions and Growth for Accruals and Profitability

    Scott A. Richardson;Richard G. Sloan;Mark T. Soliman;A. Irem Tuna

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard G. Sloan
Richard G. Sloan University of Southern California
David F. Larcker
David F. Larcker Stanford University
Mark Thomas Bradshaw
Mark Thomas Bradshaw Boston College
Patricia M. Dechow
Patricia M. Dechow University of Southern California
Stephen H. Penman
Stephen H. Penman Columbia University
Siew Hong Teoh
Siew Hong Teoh University of California, Los Angeles
David A. Hirshleifer
David A. Hirshleifer University of Southern California
Wayne R. Guay
Wayne R. Guay University of Pennsylvania
Joshua Livnat
Joshua Livnat New York University

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