Ron Kasznik
The Paul L. and Phyllis Wattis Professor of Management at Stanford Graduate School of Business
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- Stanford Graduate School of Business
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Stanford Graduate School of Business
Research Statement
Ron Kasznik’s research focuses on examining the strategic use of accounting and financial information by market participants, particularly firm managers. Within this broad area, he focuses primarily on issues related to the provision of financial and non-financial information, corporate disclosure strategy, earnings management, disclosure and reporting effects of employee stock options, and mergers and acquisitions.
Bio
Ron Kasznik is a professor of accounting at Stanford Graduate School of Business. Ron joined Stanford GSB in 1995 after receiving his PhD in Accounting from the University of California at Berkeley. Professor Kasznik specializes in financial accounting and its interactions with the capital markets. Specifically, his research looks at the determinants and outcomes of corporate voluntary disclosures, with particular emphasis on incentives to manage expectations of future firm performance. His research contributes to many contemporary financial reporting issues, such as the accounting treatment of employee stock options and the effect of executive compensation plans on financial accounting and disclosure.
Professor Kasznik teaches the accelerated version of Financial Accounting, a core course focusing on the measurement of economic activity for decision making. He also teaches “Mergers and Acquisitions: Accounting, Regulatory, and Governance Issues”, an elective course on mergers and acquisitions. Professor Kasznik has received several teaching awards, including the Sloan Teaching Excellence Award in 2001, 2003, and 2005, and a number of faculty awards, including, most recently, the MBA Class of 1969 Faculty Scholarship and the Robert and Marilyn Jaedicke Faculty Fellow for 2013–2014.
Academic Degrees
- PhD, UC Berkeley, 1995
- MS, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1994
- BA, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1989
Academic Appointments
- At Stanford University since 1995
Awards and Honors
- GSB Trust Faculty Fellow for 2015–16
- Robert & Marilyn Jaedicke Faculty Fellow for 2013–14
- Sloan Teaching Excellence, Stanford GSB, 2005
- Sloan Teaching Excellence, Stanford GSB, 2003
- Sloan Teaching Excellence, Stanford GSB, 2001
Courses Taught
Mergers and Acquisitions
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Online
Finance and Accounting for the Nonnfinancial Executive
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Stanford, California, United States
Jan 26, 2025
Directors' Consortium
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Online
Seed Transformation Program
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Online
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Cases
AOL Time Warner (A): Accounting for Goodwill | A196A Ron Kasznik, Brian Tayan2007
AOL Time Warner (B): Recognition of Goodwill Impairment | A196B Ron Kasznik, Brian Tayan2007
The Coca-Cola Company: Accounting for Investments in Bottlers | A192 Ron Kasznik, Brian Tayan2007
Accounting Issues at Qwest Communications? (A): Depends on Whom You Ask | A188A Ron Kasznik, Erin Yurday2003
Accounting Issues at Qwest Communications? (B): Subsequest Events | A188B Ron Kasznik, Erin Yurday2003
AOL Time Warner (A): Accounting for Goodwill | A196A Ron Kasznik, Brian Tayan2007
AOL Time Warner (B): Recognition of Goodwill Impairment | A196B Ron Kasznik, Brian Tayan2007
The Coca-Cola Company: Accounting for Investments in Bottlers | A192 Ron Kasznik, Brian Tayan2007
Accounting Issues at Qwest Communications? (A): Depends on Whom You Ask | A188A Ron Kasznik, Erin Yurday2003
Accounting Issues at Qwest Communications? (B): Subsequest Events | A188B Ron Kasznik, Erin Yurday2003
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