Alexander Nezlobin
Associate Professor of Accounting at The London School of Economics and Political Science
Biography
The London School of Economics and Political Science
Education
- PhD, Business Administration, Stanford University Graduate School of Business
- BS, Applied Mathematics, St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University, Department of Physics and Mechanics, Russia
Positions Held
2019-present: Associate Professor of Accounting London School of Economics London, UK
2012-2019: Assistant Professor of Accounting Haas School of Business University of California, Berkeley
2009-2012: Assistant Professor of Accounting, Taxation, and Business Law Stern School of Business New York University
Key Expertise
Equity Valuation, Managerial Performance Measurement, Disclosure
Current research and interests
- Equity valuation
- Managerial performance measurement
- Investment models and real options
- Disclosure and the cost of capital
- Profitability analysis
- Monopoly regulation
Publications
- Dynamic Investment Models in Accounting Research, Foundations and Trends in Accounting (2018)
- Accounting Rules, Equity Valuation, and Growth Options, with D. Livdan, Review of Accounting Studies (2017, presented at the 2016 RAST Conference)
- Dynamic Effects of Information Disclosure on Investment Efficiency, with S. Dutta, Journal of Accounting Research (2017, presented at the 2016 JAR Conference)
- Information Disclosure, Firm Growth, and the Cost of Capital, with S. Dutta, Journal of Financial Economics (2017)
- Structural Properties of the Price-to-Earnings and Price-to-Book Ratios, with M. Rajan and S. Reichelstein, Review of Accounting Studies (2016)
- Managerial Performance Evaluation and Real Options, with T. Baldenius and I. Vaysman, The Accounting Review (2016)
- Managerial Performance Evaluation for Capacity Investments, with S. Reichelstein and Y. Wang, Review of Accounting Studies (2015)
- Accrual Accounting, Informational Sufficiency, and Equity Valuation, Journal of Accounting Research (2012)
- Dynamics of Rate-of-Return Regulation, with M. Rajan and S. Reichelstein, Management Science (2012)
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