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Grigori Erenburg |
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AREAS OF INTEREST |
Research: |
Market Microstructure, Investments, International Finance, Law and Finance. |
Teaching: |
Investments, Corporate Finance, Markets and Institutions, International Finance. |
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PUBLICATIONS |
“The Case for Product Placement,” Rutgers Business Review (with Ekaterina V. Karniouchina and Can Uslay), 2016. |
“Which Institutional Investors Matter for Firm Survival and Performance?” North American Journal of Economics and Finance (with Janet Kiholm Smith and Richard Smith), 2016. |
“Does Institutional Ownership Promote the Transformation of Underperforming Firms?” Quarterly Journal of Finance (with Janet Kiholm Smith and Richard Smith), 2015. |
“Do Marketing Media Have Life Cycles? The Case of Product Placement in Movies,” Journal of Marketing (with Ekaterina V. Karniouchina and Can Uslay), 2011. |
“The Paradox of 'Fraud-on-the-Market Theory,” Journal of Empirical Legal Studies (with Richard Smith and Janet Smith), 2011. |
“Electronic Limit Order Book And Order Submission Choice Around Macroeconomic News,” Review of Financial Economics (with Dennis Lasser), 2009. |
“Local Temperature Deviance and National Prices: The U.S. Natural Gas Market,” Journal of Applied Business Research (with Ayca Altintig and John Broughton), 2009. |
“Trading around macroeconomic announcements: Are all traders created equal?” Journal of Financial Intermediation (with Alexander Kurov and Dennis Lasser), 2006. |
“Competition for Order Flow, Market Quality, and Price Discovery in the Nasdaq 100 Index Tracking Stock,” Journal of Financial Research (with Yiuman Tse), 2003. |