Linda Canina
Professor at School of Hotel Administration
Biography
School of Hotel Administration
Biography
Linda Canina is a professor of finance in the Finance, Accounting, and Real Estate group at the Cornell School of Hotel Administration (SHA). She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in corporate finance. Her research interests include asset valuation, corporate finance, and strategic management.
Canina''s publications include: "The Relationship between New Venture Entry Mode and Firm Performance"; "Acquisition Premiums and Performance Improvements for Acquirers and Targets in the Lodging Industry"; "Business Cycle and Asset Valuation in the Gaming Industry"; "Strategic Price Positioning for Revenue Management: The Effects of Relative Price Position and Fluctuation on Performance"; and "Agglomeration Effects and Strategic Orientations: Evidence from the U.S. Lodging Industry," published in the Academy of Management Journal.
Canina''s other work has appeared in the Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies, Financial Management Journal, the Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research, International Journal of Hospitality Management, Journal of Hospitality Finance, and the Cornell Hospitality Quarterly. She holds a PhD from New York University.
Recent Courses
- HADM 4260/HADM 6260 - Advanced Corporate Finance
- HADM 7230 - Corporate Finance
- HADM 7960 - Hospitality Practicum
- HADM 4971 - Latin Honors Course II
- HADM 7950 - MMH Master Class
- HADM 4990 - Special Studies Project I
Academic Degrees
- PhD New York University, Stern School of Business, 1990
- MA New York University, Stern School of Business, 1987
- BS University of Vermont, 1979
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