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Sanjeev  Bhojraj

Sanjeev Bhojraj

Associate Professor of Accounting
Faculty Director of the Parker Center
PhD, University of Florida

Professor Bhojraj's research interests are in the areas of corporate governance, behavioral finance, discretionary disclosure of information by firms, and international accounting and valuation. He has taught courses in applied portfolio management, financial analysis and financial accounting. In his role as faculty director of the Parker Center for Investment Research, he is a designated manager for the $12-million Cayuga MBA Fund, a market-neutral equity hedge fund. Professor Bhojraj is an award-winning teacher and has received several teaching awards from the MBA and the Executive MBA classes. In addition, he was featured as Cornell's highest rated professor in the Wall Street Journal's 2008 Special Report on Executive MBA programs. He also received outstanding faculty recognition in the 2003 edition of BusinessWeek's Guide to The Best Business Schools. Professor Bhojraj is certified as a Chartered Accountant and a Cost Accountant. He worked in India and Indonesia before pursuing his doctorate.

Professor Bhojraj's vita


Selected Publications and Working Papers

Bhojraj, S., Hribar, P., McInnis, J. and Picconi, M. (2009). "Making Sense of Cents: An Examination of Firms that Marginally Miss or Beat Analyst Forecasts." forthcoming in the Journal of Finance.

Bhojraj, S. Bloomfield, R. and W. Tayler. (2009). "Margin Trading, Overpricing and Synchronization Risk." Review of Financial Studies, 22(5):2059-2085.

Bhojraj S. and Swaminathan B. (2009). "How does the Corporate Bond Market Value Capital Investments and Accruals." Review of Accounting Studies, 14(1): 31-62.

Bhojraj, S. and Swaminathan, B. (2006). "Macromomentum: Returns Predictability in International Equity Indices." The Journal of Business, 79(1): 429-451.

Bhojraj, S. (2006). "Valuation Models and Global Markets." CFA Institute Conference Proceedings Quarterly, 23(1): 41-49.

Ajinkya, B., Bhojraj, S. and Sengupta, P. (2005). "The Association between Outside Directors, Institutional Investors and the Properties of Management Earnings Forecasts." Journal of Accounting Research, 43(3): 343-376.

Bhojraj S. and Libby, R. (2005). "Capital Market Pressure, Disclosure Frequency-Induced Earnings/Cash Flow Conflicts, and Managerial Myopia." The Accounting Review, 80(1): 1-20.


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