Tetyana Babina
Assistant Professor of Business at Columbia Business School
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- Columbia Business School
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Biography
Columbia Business School
Biography
Professor Tania Babina joined the Columbia Business School in 2016. She received a Ph.D. from the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina. Her research is at the juncture of corporate finance, labor economics, and entrepreneurship. More broadly, she studies inter-relationship between human capital and firm investment, financing, and organizational choices. Her current research explores drivers of entrepreneurship and factors predicting entrepreneurial success. Long-term, she seeks to understand how human capital affects the nature of a firm and firm boundaries. Professor Babina teaches the Entrepreneurial Finance course.
Teaching
Spring 2018
Entrepreneurial Finance (EMBA)
Entrepreneurial Finance & Private Equity (EMBA)
Fall 2017
Summer 2017
Entrepreneurial Finance (EMBA)
Spring 2017
Entrepreneurial Finance (EMBA)
Entrepreneurial Finance & Private Equity (EMBA)
Research
Working papers
Heterogeneous Taxes and Limited Risk Sharing: Evidence from Municipal Bonds (2017)
Coauthor(s): Tania Babina, Chotibhak Jotikasthira, Christian Lundblad, Tarun Ramadorai
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Going Entrepreneurial? IPOs and New Firm Creation (2017)
Coauthor(s): Tania Babina, Paige Ouimet, Rebecca Zarutskie
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When Finance Leaves Does Enterprise Follow? The Lasting Impact of Bank Distress on Entrepreneurship (2017)
Coauthor(s): Tania Babina, Lizzy Berger
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Destructive Creation at Work: How Financial Distress Spurs Entrepreneurship (2016)
Coauthor(s): Tania Babina
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Friends during Hard Times: Evidence from the Great Depression (2016)
Coauthor(s): Tania Babina, Diego Garcia, Geoff Tate
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Firms in Financial Distress Are Unintentionally Driving Entrepreneurship, says Research from Columbia Business School
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