Ramy Elitzur
Edward J. Kernaghan Professor of Financial Analysis Associate Professor of Accounting at Rotman School of Management
Biography
Rotman School of Management
Ramy Elitzur is the Edward J. Kernaghan Professor in Financial Analysis and an Associate Professor of Accounting. He has earned a PhD and MPhil. from Stern School of Business Administration, New York University and an MBA from Recanati School of Business, Tel Aviv University. In addition, he holds CPA and CMA designations in the US. He has been a visiting professor at the Stern School of Business. Ramy has published in various top journals in finance, economics and accounting on game theory applied to financial situations.
Degrees:
- PhD, New York University
- M Phil., New York University
- MBA, Tel Aviv
- BA, Bar-Ilan
- CPA(USA)
- CMA(USA)
Academic Positions
2005 -- Edward J. Kernaghan Professorship in Financial Analysis; Rotman School of Management 1999-2001 Executive Director, MBA Programs 1993-Present Associate Professor of Accounting 1995 Visiting Professor; Tel Aviv University, The Recanati School of BusinessThe Recanati School of Business 1988-1993 Assistant Professor of Accounting; Faculty of Management, University of Toronto 1987 Instructor; Stern School of Business, New York University
Honors and Awards
- 2006 The Dean''s Award for Excellence in Teaching; Rotman School of Management
- 1995 The 1995 Teaching Excellence Award in the MBA program; Rotman''s Graduate Business Council
- 1993 Research Grant ($10,000) from the Society of Management Accountants of Canada for a monograph on ''Outsourcing of Information Systems''. The grant was received with Anthony Wensley
- 1992 Research Grant ($10,000) from the Society of Management Accountants of Canada for a monograph on ''Design of Executive Incentive Compensation Plans''
- 1992 The 1992 Teaching Excellence Award in the MBA Professional Accounting Program; Rotman''s Graduate Business Council
- 1991-2015 Teaching award; Rotman School of Management
- 2015-2106 Teaching Excellence Award; Rotman School of Managment
- 1986 The Taggart Fellowship (U.S.$11,000); New York University, Graduate School of Business Administration
- 1984-1986 The Ginsberg Ingerman Fellowship (U.S.$15,000) for Israeli Doctoral Candidates
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Books
Can Game Theory Help Us Understand Information Systems Outsourcing Contracts?; Co-authored with Anthony Wensley; Chapter in ''Outsourcing - Theory and Practice, L.Willcocks and M.Lacity (Eds.); Issue: John Wiley, UK; 1996; Pages: pp. 103-136
Papers
- Can Game Theory Help Us Understand Information Systems Outsourcing Contracts?; Co-authored with Anthony Wensley; Chapter in ''Outsourcing - Theory and Practice, L.Willcocks and M.Lacity (Eds.); Issue: John Wiley, UK; 1996; Pages: pp. 103-136
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