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Overview

Suresh Radhakrishnan is affiliated with The University of Texas at Dallas in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within Business, Management and Accounting as well as Economics, Econometrics and Finance. The scientist's work is particularly concentrated in subfields such as Accounting, Finance, Economics and Econometrics, Information Systems, and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management.

Radhakrishnan's research covers a range of topics including:

  • Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance
  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
  • Corporate Taxation and Avoidance
  • Taxation and Compliance Studies
  • Capital Investment and Risk Analysis
  • Innovation Policy and R&D

Their recent publications reflect the focus areas above and include the following papers:

  • "Corporate Governance and Earnings Management: Evidence from Shareholder Proposals," 2020, Contemporary Accounting Research
  • "What's in a Name? Eponymous Private Firms and Financial Reporting Quality," 2021, Management Science
  • "Earnings Component Volatilities: Capital Versus R&D Expenditures," 2020, Production and Operations Management
  • "IRS scrutiny and corporate innovation," 2023, Contemporary Accounting Research
  • "Is decentralization sustainable in the bitcoin system?" 2024, Decision Support Systems

Frequent co-authors in the scientist's collaborations include Annalisa Prencipe, Gianfranco Siciliano, Surya Janakiraman, Zhongwen Fan, and Yuan Zhang.

Radhakrishnan's work is published most often in these venues:

  • Contemporary Accounting Research
  • The "International journal of accounting/International journal of accounting"
  • Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics
  • Management Science
  • Production and Operations Management

Best Publications

  • Nonfinancial Disclosure and Analyst Forecast Accuracy: International Evidence on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure

    Dan S. Dhaliwal;Suresh Radhakrishnan;Albert Tsang;Yong George Yang

  • Corporate disclosures by family firms

    Ashiq Ali;Tai Yuan Chen;Suresh Radhakrishnan

  • Is doing good good for you? how corporate charitable contributions enhance revenue growth

    Baruch Lev;Christine Petrovits;Suresh Radhakrishnan

  • Investor Sophistication and Patterns in Stock Returns after Earnings Announcements

    Eli Bartov;Suresh Radhakrishnan;Itzhak Krinsky

  • Forward-looking MD&A disclosures and the information environment

    Volkan Muslu;Suresh Radhakrishnan;K. R. Subramanyam;Dongkuk Lim

  • Product Differentiation and Commonality in Design: Balancing Revenue and Cost Drivers

    Preyas Desai;Sunder Kekre;Suresh Radhakrishnan;Kannan Srinivasan

  • The Valuation of Organization Capital

    Baruch Lev;Suresh Radhakrishnan

  • Quality implications of warranties in a supply chain

    Kashi R. Balachandran;Suresh Radhakrishnan

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  • Corporate Social Responsibility Report Narratives and Analyst Forecast Accuracy

    Volkan Muslu;Sunay Mutlu;Suresh Radhakrishnan;Albert Tsang

  • The Measurement of Firm-Specific Organization Capital

    Baruch Lev;Suresh Radhakrishnan

  • The declining value-relevance of accounting information and non-information-based trading: An empirical analysis

    Alex Dontoh;Suresh Radhakrishnan;Joshua Ronen

  • Nonfinancial Disclosure and Analyst Forecast Accuracy: International Evidence on Corporate Social Responsibility Disclosure

    Dan S. Dhaliwal;Suresh Radhakrishnan;Albert Tsang;Yong George Yang

  • Vendor Certification and Appraisal: Implications for Supplier Quality

    Iny Hwang;Suresh Radhakrishnan;Lixin (Nancy) Su

  • Corporate Disclosures by Family Firms

    Ashiq Ali;Tai-Yuan Chen;Suresh Radhakrishnan

  • Investor Sophistication and Patterns in Stock Returns After Earnings Announcements

    Eli Bartov;Suresh Radhakrishnan;Itzhak Krinsky

  • Is Doing Good Good for You? How Corporate Charitable Contributions Enhance Revenue Growth

    Baruch Lev;Christine Petrovits;Suresh Radhakrishnan

  • The value relevance of R&D across profit and loss firms

    Laurel Franzen;Suresh Radhakrishnan

  • Corporate political connections and the 2008 Malaysian election

    Simon Yu Kit Fung;Ferdinand Akthar Khan Gul;Suresh Radhakrishnan

  • Discretionary Accruals Quality, Cost of Capital, and Diversification:

    Sebahattin Demirkan;Sebahattin Demirkan;Suresh Radhakrishnan;Oktay Urcan

  • Investors' Recovery Friction and Auditor Liability Rules

    Suresh Radhakrishnan

  • Private Label Vendor Selection in a Supply Chain: Quality and Clientele Effects

    Nanda Kumar;Suresh Radhakrishnan;Ram C. Rao

  • Forward-Looking MD&A Disclosures and the Information Environment

    Volkan Muslu;Suresh Radhakrishnan;K.R. Subramanyam;Dongkuk Lim

  • Is Research and Development Mispriced or Properly Risk Adjusted

    Mustafa Ciftci;Baruch Lev;Suresh Radhakrishnan

  • Is Doing Good Good for You? Yes, Charitable Contributions Enhance Revenue Growth

    Baruch Lev;Christine Petrovits;Suresh Radhakrishnan

Frequent Co-Authors

Baruch Lev
Baruch Lev New York University
Albert H.C. Tsang
Albert H.C. Tsang Southern University of Science and Technology
Ferdinand A. Gul
Ferdinand A. Gul University of the Sunshine Coast
Dan S. Dhaliwal
Dan S. Dhaliwal University of Arizona
Eli Bartov
Eli Bartov New York University
John Roberts
John Roberts Rice University
Priya Raghubir
Priya Raghubir New York University
Alessandro Minichilli
Alessandro Minichilli Bocconi University
Russell S. Winer
Russell S. Winer New York University
Sankar Sen
Sankar Sen City University of New York

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