Rafael Rogo
Assistant Professor at Kelley School of Business
Professor of Accounting at Cambridge Judge Business School Executive Education
Schools
- Cambridge Judge Business School Executive Education
- Kelley School of Business
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Biography
Kelley School of Business
Areas of Expertise
Capital Markets, Financial Disclosure, Information Intermediaries, Financial Reporting
Academic Degrees
- PhD, Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management, 2012
- B.A. Business Administration, Universidade Federal de Uberlandia, Brazil, 2003
- B.S. Civil Engineering, Universidade Federal de Uberlandia, Brazil, 2002
Professional Experience
- Assistant Professor of Accounting, Indiana University, Sept 2017 to present
- Assistant Professor of Accounting, University of British Columbia, Sept 2010 to 2017
- Financial Analyst – Supervision of Financial Institutions, Banco Central do Brasil, 2003-2005
Selected Publications
- Lundholm, Russell, Nafis Rahman, and Rafael Lopes Rogo (2018) "The Foreign Investor Bias and its Linguistic Origins," Management Science, forthcoming.
- Naughton, James, Jayanthi Sunder, Rafael Lopes Rogo, and Ray Zhang (2018), "SEC Monitoring of Foreign Firms’ Disclosures," Review of Accounting Studies, forthcoming.
- Lopes Rogo, Rafael, Kin Lo, and Felipe Ramos (2017), "Earnings Management and Annual Report Readability," Journal of Accounting and Economics, 63(1): 1-25.
- Lopes Rogo, Rafael and Russell Lundholm (2016), “Do Analysts Forecasts Vary Too Much?,” Journal of Financial Reporting – Inaugural Issue, - 1(1): 101-123.
- Lopes Rogo, Rafael, Russell Lundholm, and Jenny Zhang (2014), “Restoring the Tower of Babel: How Foreign Firms Communicate with US Investors,” The Accounting Review, 89(4): 1453-1485.
Cambridge Judge Business School Executive Education
Research interests
Financial disclosure; information economics; mergers and acquisitions; debt contracts.
Previous appointments
Rafael Rogo was previously an Assistant Professor at Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, and UBC Sauder School of Business.
Selected publications
Lundholm, R. and Rogo, R. (2020) “Do excessively volatile forecasts impact investors?” Review of Accounting Studies, 25(2): 636-671
Hrazdil, K., Novak, J., Rogo, R., Wiedman, C. and Zhang, R. (2020) “Measuring executive personality using machine-learning algorithms: a new approach and audit fee-based validation tests.” Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, 47(3-4): 519-544
Naughton, J.P., Rogo, R., Sunder, J. and Zhang, R. (2018) “SEC monitoring of foreign firms’ disclosures in the presence of foreign regulators.” Review of Accounting Studies, 23(4): 1355-1388
Lundholm, R., Rahman, N. and Rogo, R. (2018) “The foreign investor bias and its linguistic origins.” Management Science, 64(9): 4433-4450
Lo, K., Ramos, F. and Rogo, R. (2017) “Earnings management and annual report readability.” Journal of Accounting and Economics, 63(1): 1-25
Lundholm, R.J. and Rogo, R. (2016) “Do analyst forecasts vary too much?” Journal of Financial Reporting, 1(1): 101-123
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