FAU-Stone Press Room
Welcome to the FAU-Stone Press Room, highlighting research done by the Stone Fellows in the FAU College of Business.
New Rationale for Corporate Social Responsibility: Price Discrimination
Suman Ghosh, Florida Atlantic University professor, comments on the intersection of law and economics
Republican vs Democrat CEOS: Who's Better for Shareholders?
Maya Thevenot, Stone Professor at the FAU College of Business, comments on the intersection of politics and corporate behavior
Are Shareholders Real Winners From the Corporate Tax Cuts?
Jian Cao, Stone Professor at the FAU College of Business, comments on the impact of tax law changes on corporations
New Tax Law Increasing Need for Specialized Tax Professionals
Jian Cao, Stone Professor at the FAU College of Business, comments on the impact of tax law change son corporations
Insider Trading: Research Shows Stock Buys Significantly Outperform Sells, Regardless of Holding Size
Anita Pennathur, Stone Professor at the FAU College of Business, comments on the real meaning of “Insider Trading.”
Child Care Provisions Positively Impact Women’s Careers
Suman Ghosh, Stone Professor at the FAU College of Business, comments on the intersection of law and economics.
Building Strong Corporate Culture Creates Competitive Advantage
Maya Thevenot, Stone Professor at the FAU College of Business, comments on building a culture of integrity in business.
Dodd-Frank Regulation and its Effects on Community Banks
Suman Ghosh, Stone Professor at the FAU College of Business, comments on the Dodd-Frank regulation and its effects on community banks.
Community Banks, Dodd-Frank and the Financial CHOICE Act
Anita Pennathur, Stone Professor at the FAU College of Business, comments on the interplay between the Federal Reserve and capital markets.
Federal Reserve Appears Bullish, While Rest of World Awaits Its Next Move
Anita Pennathur, Stone Professor at the FAU College of Business, comments on the interplay between the Federal Reserve and capital markets.
It’s Who You Know That Matters in the Corporate World
Maya Thevenot, Stone Professor at the FAU College of Business, comments on social networking in business.
Missing SEC Filing Deadlines Has Major Implications for Companies and Their Investors
Jian Cao, Stone Professor at the FAU College of Business, comments on the interplay between securities law and the capital markets.
States and Employers Should Approach Non-Compete Contracts With Caution
Suman Ghosh, Stone Professor at the FAU College of Business, comments on the intersection of law and economics.
Culture of Inclusiveness Can Help U.S. Multinational Firms Mitigate Negative Effects of Foreign Directors During Cross-Border Mergers
Jian Cao, Stone Professor at the FAU College of Business, comments on how a culture of inclusiveness can help U.S. multinational firms potentially mitigate any negative effects of foreign directors during cross-border mergers.
Nearly 15 Years Later, Sarbanes-Oxley Act Doesn't Appear to Have Decreased Accounting Misbehavior
Maya Thevenot, Stone Professor at the FAU College of Business, discusses another set of financial regulations could face scrutiny in Washington, D.C. in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order to roll back the Dodd-Frank Act.
Optimal Enforcement of Noncompete Covenants
Suman Ghosh, Stone Professor at the FAU College of Business, studies the efficiency aspects of noncompete contracts by incorporating the effect of labor mobility restrictions on knowledge transfer across firms, investment decisions by firms, and investment by workers.
Political scrutiny and tax law compliance: Evidence from the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004
Jian Cao, Stone Professor at the FAU College of Business, and other professors investigate firm compliance behavior under a special tax holiday for overseas corporate profits.
The factors affecting illegal insider trading in firms with violations of GAAP
Maya Thevenot, Stone Professor at the FAU College of Business, addresses the high incidence of financial statement restatements and high-profile accounting scandals in the last decade has spurred a great deal of attention from the media, investors, legislators and researchers.