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Overview

Vikram K. Nanda is affiliated with The University of Texas at Dallas in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines with a focus on Business, Management and Accounting, and Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Within these broad fields, their work prominently covers Accounting, Finance, Economics and Econometrics, Strategy and Management, and Management Science and Operations Research.

The main topics of their research address Corporate Finance and Governance, Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance, Financial Markets and Investment Strategies, Banking Stability, Regulation, Efficiency, Stock Market Forecasting Methods, Gender Diversity and Inequality, and Financial Reporting and Valuation Research.

Frequent publication venues for their work include the SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal of Corporate Finance, Review of Financial Studies, Financial Management, and Journal of Business Ethics.

Regular collaborators in their research include Steven Chong Xiao, Mark Humphery-Jenner, Nishant Dass, Suman Banerjee, and Sabatino Silveri.

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Vikram K. Nanda:

  • "Geographic Clustering of Corruption in the United States," 2020, Journal of Business Ethics
  • "Intellectual Property Protection and Financial Markets: Patenting versus Secrecy," 2020, European Finance Review
  • "Managerial Overconfidence and Market Feedback Effects," 2023, Management Science
  • "Executive Compensation Limits and Executive Turnover," 2023, Management Science
  • "Of fogs and bogs: Does litigation risk make financial reports less readable?" 2024, Journal of Banking & Finance

Best Publications

  • Hot Markets, Investor Sentiment, and IPO Pricing

    Alexander P. Ljungqvist;Vikram Nanda;Rajdeep Singh

  • Affiliated firms and financial support: Evidence from indian business groups.

    Radhakrishnan Gopalan;Vikram Nanda;Amit Seru

  • Multimarket Trading and Market Liquidity

    Bhagwan Chowdhry;Vikram Nanda

  • Common stock offerings across the business cycle

    Hyuk Choe;Ronald W. Masulis;Vikram Nanda

  • Family Values and the Star Phenomenon: Strategies of Mutual Fund Families

    Vikram Nanda;Z. Jay Wang;Lu Zheng

  • Are Incentive Contracts Rigged by Powerful CEOs

    Adair Morse;Vikram K. Nanda;Amit Seru

  • Internal Capital Markets and Corporate Refocusing

    John G. Matsusaka;Vikram Nanda

  • Board expertise: : do directors from related industries help bridge the information gap?

    Nishant Dass;Omesh Kini;Vikram Nanda;Bunyamin Onal

  • Liquidity, investment ability, and mutual fund structure

    Vikram. Nanda

  • Trade Credit, Relationship-specific Investment, and Product Market Power

    Nishant Dass;Jayant R. Kale;Vikram Nanda

  • Stabilization, Syndication, and Pricing of IPOs

    Bhagwan Chowdhry;Vikram Nanda

  • Restraining Overconfident CEOs through Improved Governance: Evidence from the Sarbanes-Oxley Act

    Suman Banerjee;Mark Humphery-Jenner;Vikram Nanda

  • Trading and Manipulation Around Seasoned Equity Offerings

    Bruno Gerard;Vikram Nanda

  • Does Poor Performance Damage the Reputation of Financial Intermediaries? Evidence from the Loan Syndication Market

    Radhakrishnan Gopalan;Vikram Nanda;Vijay Yerramilli

  • Divisional diversity and the conglomerate discount: evidence from spinoffs

    Timothy R. Burch;Vikram Nanda

  • Executive overconfidence and compensation structure

    Mark Humphery-Jenner;Ling Lei Lisic;Vikram Nanda;Vikram Nanda;Sabatino Dino Silveri

  • On the Good News in Equity Carve-Outs

    Vikram Nanda

  • Hot Markets, Investor Sentiment, and IPO Pricing

    Alexander Ljungqvist;Rajdeep Singh;Vikram K. Nanda

  • Reputation and Financial Intermediation: An Empirical Investigation of the Impact of IPO Mispricing on Underwriter Market Value

    Vikram Nanda;Youngkeol Yun

  • Leverage and Market Stability: The Role of Margin Rules and Price Limits

    Bhagwan Chowdhry;Vikram Nanda

  • Board Expertise: Do Directors from Related Industries Help Bridge the Information Gap?

    Omesh Kini;Nishant Dass;Bunyamin Onal;Jun Wang

Frequent Co-Authors

Amit Seru
Amit Seru Stanford University
Alexander Ljungqvist
Alexander Ljungqvist Stockholm School of Economics
Sudipto Dasgupta
Sudipto Dasgupta Chinese University of Hong Kong
John G. Matsusaka
John G. Matsusaka University of Southern California
Bohui Zhang
Bohui Zhang Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen
Ronald W. Masulis
Ronald W. Masulis University of New South Wales

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