Samuel H. Szewczyk

Affiliations: 
Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
Area:
Finance
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Dalia Marciukaityte grad student 2001 Drexel
Alexandra K. Theodossiou grad student 2007 Drexel
Seunghee Choi grad student 2008 Drexel
Wenjing Ouyang grad student 2012 Drexel
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Gyoshev SB, Kaplan TR, Szewczyk SH, et al. (2020) Why Do Investment Banks Buy Put Options from Companies Journal of Corporate Finance. 101718
Ouyang W, Szewczyk SH. (2019) Stock price firm-specific information on the choice of stock payment in mergers and acquisitions† Accounting and Finance. 59: 1299-1340
Choi SH, Szewczyk SH, Chhabria M. (2019) Corporate governance dynamics and wealth effects: evidence from large loss acquisitions and large gain acquisitions in the USA Corporate Governance. 19: 353-371
Ye D, Deng J, Liu Y, et al. (2019) Does board gender diversity increase dividend payouts? Analysis of global evidence Journal of Corporate Finance. 58: 1-26
Choi SH, Szewczyk SH. (2018) Corporate governance structure and strategic change: evidence from major acquisitions Managerial Finance. 44: 222-240
Ouyang W, Szewczyk SH. (2018) Stock price informativeness on the sensitivity of strategic M&A investment to Q Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting. 50: 745-774
Ouyang W, Szewczyk SH. (2016) Do managers learn from the market? Firm level evidence in merger investment Finance Research Letters. 19: 139-145
Marciukaityte D, Szewczyk SH. (2012) Disposition effect and public secondary equity offerings Journal of Financial Research. 35: 55-77
Liu Y, Mantecon T, Szewczyk SH. (2011) Do financial analysts' opinions matter? International Journal of Banking, Accounting and Finance. 3: 118-132
Marciukaityte D, Szewczyk SH. (2011) Financing Decisions and Discretionary Accruals: Managerial Manipulation or Managerial Overoptimism Review of Behavioral Finance. 3: 91-114
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