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James ManegoldAssociate Professor of AccountingUSC Marshall School of Business
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0808Phone:213-740-4850Education:PhD, Stanford University; MBA, University of Washington; BS, Northwestern UniversityOverview
James Manegold's research interests focus on financial reporting and how the capital market, investors, and creditors react to and make use of accounting information. He has published articles in Journal of Accounting Research, Journal of Accountancy, Journal of Accounting and Economics, Harvard Business Review, and Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. He is a former associate editor of Accounting Horizons. Professor Manegold is a recipient of the Golden Apple Award and received the USC Academic Senate Distinguished Faculty Service Award. He served as Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs at the Leventhal School from 2001 through 2011.
Research
The Security Market Impact of a Tax Law Change: Possessions Corporation Revisions • 1988Accounting for Deferred Income Taxes: Preparers' Responses to Policy Proposals • 1987Small-Company Initial Public Offerings: The Impact of SEC Registration Form S-18 • 1986SEC Form S-18: A Boom to Small Business • 1986An Easier Way to Go Public • 1986Changes in SEC Registration Disclosures: The Impact on Small-Firm Initial Public Offerings • 1986Applications of Time-Series Analysis in Accounting: A Review • 1983The Effect of the Information Environment on the Relationship Between Financial Disclosure and Security Price Variability • 1983Time-Series Properties of Earnings: A Comparison of Extrapolative and Component-Based Models • 1981The Association Between Market Determined and Accounting Determined Risk Measures: Some Further Evidence • 1975 - RSS
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