Bugra Ozel
Associate Professor of Accounting at The Wharton School
Biography
The Wharton School
Bugra Ozel is an Associate Professor of Accounting at the Jindal School of Management of University of Texas at Dallas. He earned his Ph.D. in Accounting from Columbia Business School in 2010 and worked at UCLA Anderson School of Management until 2015. He was a visiting associate professor at the Wharton School of University of Pennsylvania from 2019 to 2021.
Dr. Ozel's research has been published in top journals, including the Journal of Accounting and Economics, Journal of Accounting Research, The Accounting Review, and The Review of Accounting Studies. It is also mentioned in various media outlets including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Bloomberg, and Harvard Business Review.
Dr. Ozel is named among The Best 40 Business School Professors under 40 in 2021 by Poets & Quants and is the recipient of The Wharton School's 2020 Teaching Excellence Award and UCLA Anderson's 2014 Dean George Robbins Award for Teaching Excellence.
Research Interests
Primary: Corporate disclosure; Debt markets
Secondary: Corporate compliance (labor laws, commercial law, and taxation)
Dr. Ozel's research interests lie in the interface between accounting and economics. His studies focus on corporate disclosures, and seek to address issues that can have an impact on regulations, policies, research, and ultimately investor and manager behavior. In his studies, he draws on a number of novel approaches and perspectives to provide insights into causal relations among important constructs in accounting and economics.
Featured Work
- Strategic use of titles to avoid overtime payments
- Disclosure and lawsuits ahead of IPOs
- Earnings expectations and workplace safety
Recent Media Mentions
- In the Papers, NY Times, January 22, 2021
- How Firms Use Pre-IPO Confidentiality to Fend Off Lawsuits, Knowledge at Wharton, August 24, 2020
- Does Reducing Disclosure Mean Fewer Pre-IPO Lawsuits?, Columbia Law School Blue Sky Blog, June 12, 2020
- Workplaces: The Dark Side of Stretch Goals, Harvard Business Review, July 1, 2017
- Research: Workplace Injuries Are More Common When Companies Face Earnings Pressure, Harvard Business Review, May 18, 2017
Recognition
- Best 40 Professors under 40 by Poets & Quants, 2021
- The Wharton School, Excellence in Teaching Award, 2020
- Jindal School Faculty Idol of the Year Finalist, 2019
- Hakan Orbay Young Researcher Award, 2016
- AFBC Zephyr Award for Best Corporate Finance Paper, 2014
- UCLA Anderson, Dean George W. Robbins Excellence in Teaching Award, 2014
Videos
FutFinInfo Webinar with Bugra Ozel (2020-05-06)
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