Grigori Erenburg                     

 

CV

AREAS OF INTEREST

Research:

Market Microstructure, Investments, International Finance, Law and Finance.

Teaching:

Investments, Corporate Finance, Markets and Institutions, International Finance.

 

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.