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54
Citations
32778
World Ranking
1089
National Ranking
670

Overview

Siew Hong Teoh is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research spans across several interconnected fields of study, focusing primarily on Business, Management and Accounting as well as Economics, Econometrics and Finance.

The scientist's work prominently covers the subfields of Accounting and Finance, with additional focus on Economics and Econometrics, Safety Research, and Strategy and Management. Their research topics include Financial Markets and Investment Strategies, Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance, Corporate Finance and Governance, Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies, Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior, Private Equity and Venture Capital, and Firm Innovation and Growth.

Frequent publication venues for Siew Hong Teoh include the SSRN Electronic Journal, where they have published seven papers. Other notable venues with multiple publications include the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Review of Accounting Studies, Journal of Accounting Research, and the PolyU Institutional Research Archive (Hong Kong Polytechnic University).

They have collaborated often with several coauthors such as Alexander Nekrasov, Shijia Wu, David Hirshleifer, Jiawen Yan, and Yinglei Zhang, with multiple joint publications recorded with each.

Recent papers authored by or associated with Siew Hong Teoh include:

  • "Visuals and attention to earnings news on twitter," 2021, Review of Accounting Studies
  • "Misvaluation and Corporate Inventiveness," 2020, Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis
  • "Valuation of New Trademarks," 2021, PolyU Institutional Research Archive (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
  • "Face Value: Trait Impressions, Performance Characteristics, and Market Outcomes for Financial Analysts," 2022, Journal of Accounting Research
  • "Cater to Thy Client: Analyst Responsiveness to Institutional Investor Attention," 2021, Management Science

Best Publications

  • Earnings Management and the Long‐Run Market Performance of Initial Public Offerings

    Siew Hong Teoh;Ivo Welch;T. J. Wong

  • Earnings management and the underperformance of seasoned equity offerings

    Siew Hong Teoh;Ivo Welch;T.J. Wong

  • Limited attention, information disclosure, and financial reporting

    David Hirshleifer;Siew Hong Teoh

  • Perceived Auditor Quality and the Earnings Response Coefficient

    T.J. Wong;Siew Hong Teoh

  • Driven to distraction: Extraneous events and underreaction to earnings news

    David Hirshleifer;Sonya Seongyeon Lim;Siew Hong Teoh

  • Are Overconfident CEOs Better Innovators

    David Hirshleifer;Angie Low;Siew Hong Teoh

  • Herd Behaviour and Cascading in Capital Markets: a Review and Synthesis

    David Hirshleifer;Siew Hong Teoh

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

    Scott Richardson;Siew Hong Teoh;Peter D. Wysocki

  • Investor Psychology in Capital Markets: Evidence and Policy Implications

    Kent D Daniel;Kent D Daniel;David A Hirshleifer;Siew Hong Teoh

  • Do Investors Overvalue Firms With Bloated Balance Sheets

    David Hirshleifer;Kewei Hou;Siew Hong Teoh;Yinglei Zhang

  • Are Accruals during Initial Public Offerings Opportunistic

    Siew Hong Teoh;T. J. Wong;Gita R. Rao

  • Does Investor Misvaluation Drive the Takeover Market

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

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  • The Effect of Socially Activist Investment Policies on the Financial Markets: Evidence from the South African Boycott

    Siew Hong Teoh;Ivo Welch;C. Paul Wazzan

  • Board Interlocks and Earnings Management Contagion

    Peng Chia Chiu;Siew Hong Teoh;Feng Tian

  • Earnings Management and the Long-Term Market Performance of Initial Public Offerings

    Siew Hong Teoh;T.J. Wong;Gita Rao

  • Limited Investor Attention and Stock Market Misreactions to Accounting Information

    David Hirshleifer;Sonya S. Lim;Siew Hong Teoh

  • Limited Attention, Information Disclosure, and Financial Reporting

    David A. Hirshleifer;David A. Hirshleifer;David A. Hirshleifer;Siew Hong Teoh

  • Do Individual Investors Cause Post-Earnings Announcement Drift? Direct Evidence from Personal Trades

    David A. Hirshleifer;James N. Myers;Linda A. Myers;Siew Hong Teoh

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

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

  • Accruals, cash flows, and aggregate stock returns

    David Hirshleifer;Kewei Hou;Siew Hong Teoh

  • Are Overconfident CEOs Better Innovators

    David A. Hirshleifer;David A. Hirshleifer;David A. Hirshleifer;Siew Hong Teoh;Angie Low

  • Driven to distraction: Extraneous events and underreaction to earnings news

    David Hirshleifer;Sonya Lim;Siew Hong Teoh

  • The Effect of Socially Activist Investment Policies on the Financial Markets: Evidence from the South African Boycott

    Ivo Welch;Siew Hong Teoh;Paul Wazzan

Frequent Co-Authors

David A. Hirshleifer
David A. Hirshleifer University of Southern California
T.J. Wong
T.J. Wong University of Southern California
Ivo Welch
Ivo Welch University of California, Los Angeles
Linda A. Myers
Linda A. Myers University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Scott A. Richardson
Scott A. Richardson London Business School
Kent Daniel
Kent Daniel Columbia University

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