Associate Professor in Accounting
Research interests
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Credit markets
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Default prediction
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Business groups
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Corporate governance
CV
Maria Correia's CV
Publications
Articles in refereed journals and working papers
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Correia, M. (2014) ‘Political Connections and SEC Enforcement.’ Journal of Accounting and Economics 57 (2-3)
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Correia, M., S. Richardson, I. Tuna (2012), ‘Value Investing in Credit Markets.’ Review of Accounting Studies 17 (2). Best Paper Award at the 2011 Review of Accounting Studies Conference
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Beaver, W., M. Correia, and M. McNichols (2012) ‘Do Differences in Financial Reporting Attributes Impair the Predictive Ability of Financial Ratios for Bankruptcy?’ Review of Accounting Studies 17 (4)
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Beaver, W., M. Correia, and M. McNichols (2010) ‘Financial Statement Analysis and the Prediction of Financial Distress’ Foundations and Trends in Accounting
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Beaver, W., S. Cascino, M. Correia, and M. McNichols. ‘Bankruptcy in Groups.’ Working paper
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Beaver, W., S. Cascino, M. Correia, and M. McNichols. ‘Group Affiliation and Default Prediction.’ Working paper
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Correia, M., J. Kang, and S. Richardson. ‘Does Fundamental Volatility Help Explain Credit Risk?’ Working paper
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Correia, M., and M. Klausner. ‘How Effective are Securities Class Action Lawsuits?’ Working paper
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Correia, M., and A. Marques. ‘How Costly is the Bankruptcy Administration Procedure in the United Kingdom?’, Working Paper
Book Reviews
‘Auditing and Accounting Cases: Investigating Issues of Fraud and Professional Ethics.’ The International Journal of Accounting 49 (3)
Honors, grants and awards
Research grants
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2009-2013 London Business School RAMD Award
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2013 Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology
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2013-2015 London Business School RAMD Award
Other honors and awards
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2013-2015 Term Assistant Professor
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2011 Best Paper Award at the Review of Accounting Studies Conference
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2008 American Accounting Association Doctoral Consortium Fellow
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2007 Wiliam H. Beaver PhD Fellowship
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2004-2005 Jaedicke Merit Award, Stanford Graduate School of Business
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2004-2009 Doctoral Fellowship, Stanford Graduate School of Business
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2004 Amélia de Mello Award (for the highest grade in the coursework for the masters degree in Economics)
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2003 Unysis Research Award (for having the highest grade in Econometrics in the Doctoral and Masters Program in Economics at Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
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2002 Fundação Engenheiro António de Almeida Award (for the highest grade point average in the “licenciatura” in Economics)
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2001 Bank of Portugal Award (for the highest grade point average in the “licenciatura” in Economics)
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1997-1999 University Merit Scholarship, as an award for having one of the three best academic records in those years
Appointments
Editorial Board Membership
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European Accounting Review
Teaching