Sudarshan Jayaraman
Assistant Professor of Accounting
Area of Expertise:
Accounting, Financial Reporting
Research Interests:
Interaction between financial reporting and informed trading; tradeoffs between internal and external monitoring mechanisms
Selected Publications:- "Exit as Governance: An Empirical Analysis", Journal of Finance, with S. Bharath, V. Nagar
- "Financial Reporting and Voluntary Disclosure as Complements: A Test of the Confirmation", of Accounting & Economics, Issue 53, 136-166, with R. Ball, L. Shivakumar, 2012
- "Agency-Based Demand for Conservatism: Evidence from State Adoption of Antitakeover Laws", Review of Accounting Studies
- "The Effect of Enforcement on Timely Loss Recognition: Evidence from Insider Trader Laws", Journal of Accounting & Economics, Issue 53, 77-97, 2011
- "Private Control Benefits & Earnings Management: Evidence from Insider Controlled firms", Journal of Accounting Research, with R. Gopalan
- "The Role of Stock Liquidity in Executive Compensation", The Accounting Review, with T. Milbourn
- "Earnings Volatility, Cash Flow Volatility and Informed Trading", Journal of Accounting Research, Issue 4, 809-851, 2008
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Sudarshan Jayaraman joined Olin Business School in 2007. Prior to his PhD, he was a senior analyst at HDFC Bank, in Mumbai, India.
Sudarshan Jayaraman's Curriculum Vitae
Email: jayaraman@wustl.edu
Phone: (314) 935-6116
PhD 2007, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
MBA 2001, Bentley College
Chartered Accountant 1997, Institute of Chartered Accountants of India
BA 1995, University of Bombay
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