Umit Gurun

Ashbel Smith Professor Professor, Accounting at The University of Texas at Dallas

Biography

Education

  • PhD, Michigan State University, 2004
  • MBA, Koc University, 1999
  • BS, Bilkent University, 1997

Current / Recent Research

  • Stock market efficiency
  • Corporate finance
  • Economics of Innovation
  • Corporate disclosure and communication

Awards and Recognition

  • The National Bureau of Economic Research, Research Economist, (2015-Current)
  • Associate Editor, Management Science (2015-Current)
  • National Science Foundation Award on Science Policy (2015-2018)
  • Real Estate Research Institute Award (2016-2017)
  • Best Empirical Finance Paper Award, Western Finance Association Meeting, 2016
  • Distinguished Associate Editor Service Award, Management Science, 2016
  • Distinguished Associate Editor Service Award, Management Science, 2015
  • Meritorious Referee Service Award, Management Science, 2014
  • Hakan Orbay Research Award – Best Paper, 2015
  • Semifinalist for Best paper in Investments, 2010 Financial Management Association
  • Frederick S. Addy Fellowship, 2002-2003

Professional Organizations

  • American Accounting Association
  • American Finance Association
  • Western Finance Association

Biography

  • Ashbel Smith Professor, Accounting, and Finance and Managerial Economics

Umit Gurun is Ashbel Smith Professor, Accounting, and Finance and Managerial Economics at the University of Texas at Dallas. He received his PhD from the Michigan State University. He is a past visiting professor at University of Texas at Austin (2010-2011) and Harvard University (2014). He is an associate editor of Management Science and a research economist at NBER. Professor Gurun’s research focuses on a variety of issues in empirical asset pricing and corporate finance, including impact of financial media and advertising on asset prices. He is particularly interested in the ways that networks affect firm values and investor portfolio allocation. His research has been published in top journals, including Science, Journal of Finance, Review of Financial Studies, and Journal of Accounting Research. His recent research relates to the effects of patent litigation on corporate innovation. In this vein, he has been awarded a National Science Foundation grant to investigate the effects of patent litigation policy on innovation outputs. Finally, his research has also attracted attention in the popular press, with cites in the Fortune, Institutional Investor, and the Economist.

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