Onur Bayar, Ph.D.

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2008 Boston College, Newton, MA, United States 
Area:
Finance
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Thomas Chemmanur grad student 2008 Boston College
 (Three essays in corporate finance.)
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Bayar O, Chemmanur TJ, Tian X. (2020) Peer Monitoring, Syndication, and the Dynamics of Venture Capital Interactions: Theory and Evidence Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. 55: 1875-1914
Bayar O, Das S, Kesici E. (2020) Heterogeneity in the information content of 8-K disclosures about private targets: Acquirer size and target significance Global Finance Journal. 100559
Bayar O, Huseynov F, Sardarli S. (2018) Corporate Governance, Tax Avoidance, and Financial Constraints Financial Management. 47: 651-677
Bayar O, Chemmanur TJ, Liu MH. (2015) A Theory of Capital Structure, Price Impact, and Long-Run Stock Returns under Heterogeneous Beliefs The Review of Corporate Finance Studies. 4: 258-320
Bayar O. (2013) Liquidity provision in a limit order book without adverse selection Journal of Economics and Business. 66: 98-124
Bayar O, Chemmanur TJ. (2012) What drives the valuation premium in IPOs versus acquisitions? An empirical analysis Journal of Corporate Finance. 18: 451-475
Bayar O, Neilson WS. (2011) The peculiar economics of housing bubbles Contemporary Economic Policy. 29: 374-381
Bayar O, Chemmanur TJ. (2011) IPOs versus acquisitions and the valuation premium puzzle: A theory of exit choice by entrepreneurs and venture capitalists Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. 46: 1755-1793
Bayar O, Chemmanur TJ, Liu MH. (2011) A theory of equity carve-outs and negative stub values under heterogeneous beliefs Journal of Financial Economics. 100: 616-638
Bayar O. (2011) Going Private and Leveraged Buyouts The Art of Capital Restructuring: Creating Shareholder Value Through Mergers and Acquisitions. 419-435
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