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Primary Research Interests Professor Shi's primary research interests include the measurement and valuation of intangible assets, the role of accounting information in credit risk analysis and debt pricing, and the economic consequences of securities regulation. Publications “On the Trade-off between the Future Benefits and Riskiness of R&D: A Bondholders’ Perspective,” Journal of Accounting and Economics, Volume 35, June 2003. [Full Text PDF]
"Informational Effects of Regulation FD: Evidence from Rating Agencies," with Philippe Jorion and Zhu Liu, Journal of Financial Economics, Volume 76, May 2005. [Full Text PDF]
“Explaining the Short- and Long-Term IPO Anomalies in the US by R&D,” with Baruch Lev and Re-Jin Guo, Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, Volume 33, April/May 2006. [Full Text PDF]
"Jeopardy, Non-Public Information, and Insider Trading around SEC 10-K and 10_Q Filings," with Steve Huddart and Bin Ke, Journal of Accounting and Economics, Vol. 43, March 2007 (lead article). [Full Text PDF]
"Investigating the Risk-Return Relationship of Information Technology Investment: Firm-Level Empirical Analysis,” with Sanjeev Dewan and Vijay Gurbaxani, Management Science, Vol. 53 (12) December 2007 (Lead article). [Full Text PDF]
"Tightening Credit Standards: The Role of Accounting Quality" with Philippe Jorion and Sanjian Zhang, forthcoming in Review of Accounting Studies [Full Text Article] “Accounting Choice for Software
Development Costs and the Cost of
Capital: Evidence from IPO Underpricing in the
Software Industry,” with Dan Givoly, forthcoming in Journal of Accounting,
Auditing and Finance. [Full
Text Article]
Working
Papers: "Does Disclosure Regulation Work? Evidence from International IPO Markets," with Kuntara Pukthuanthong and Thomas Walker. "Accounting Restatements and the Cost of Debt," with Sanjian Zhang. “To Capitalize or Not to Capitalize: The Effect of Accounting for Software Costs on Earnings Variability and Analysts’ Forecasts.”
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