Research Bio
Omri Even-Tov is an Associate Professor in the Accounting Group at the Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley. His research focuses on reporting and disclosure policies, capital markets, corporate debt, mergers and acquisitions, and credit rating agencies. His work examines the economic consequences of different disclosure policies in different settings. He has current research projects on the real effects of conflict mineral disclosures, the effect of disclosures of new public companies on retail investors, and the economic consequences of pension disclosures of municipalities.
Research Expertise and Interest
Accounting and Financial Disclosures, Economic Consequences of Regulatory Changes, Corporate Debt, capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, information content of credit rating changes
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Teaching
Special Topics in Business Administration [EWMBA 296]
Individually Supervised Study for Graduate Students [MBA 293]
Selected Topics for MBA Students [MBA 294]
Selected Topics for MBA Students [MBA 294]
Selected Topics for MBA Students [MBA 294]
Special Topics in Business Administration [MBA 296]
Special Topics in Business Administration [MBA 296]
Individual Study for Doctoral Students [PHDBA 602]
Supervised Independent Study and Research [UGBA 199]
Financial Accounting [MBA 202]
Financial Accounting [MBA 202]
Individually Supervised Study for Graduate Students [MBA 293]
Individual Study for Doctoral Students [PHDBA 602]
Selected Topics for MBA Students [MBA 294]