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CITATION INFORMATION FOR PUBLISHED PAPERS

[17.] Measuring and Improving Stakeholder Welfare is Easier Said Than Done  
Citation: Gurun, Umit G., Jordan Nickerson, and David H. Solomon, 2023. "Measuring and Improving Stakeholder Welfare Is Easier Said than Done", Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 58(4),1473-1507, June 2023
doi:10.1017/S0022109022001442

[16.] On the Tax Efficiency of Startup Firms

Citation: Allen, Eric J., Jeffrey C. Allen, Sharat Raghavan and David H. Solomon, 2022. "On the Tax Efficiency of Startup Firms", Review of Accounting Studies,  https://doi.org/10.1007/s11142-022-09677-1  , March 2022.

[15.] Reconsidering Returns
Citation: Hartzmark, Samuel M. and David H. Solomon, 2022. “Reconsidering Returns”, Review of 
Financial Studies 35 (1), 343–393, January 2022.

[14.]  Is “Not Guilty” the Same as “Innocent”? Evidence from SEC Financial Fraud Investigations

Citation: Solomon, David H, and Eugene Soltes, 2021, "Is “Not Guilty” the Same as “Innocent”? Evidence from SEC Financial Fraud Investigations", Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 18 (2), 287-327, June 2021.

[13.]  The Dividend Disconnect 

Citation: Hartzmark, Samuel M., and David H. Solomon, 2019, "The Dividend Disconnect", Journal of Finance 74 (5), 2153-2199, October 2019.

[12.] What a Difference a (Birth) Month Makes: The Relative Age Effect and Fund Manager Performance

Citation: Bai, John (Jianqiu), Linlin Ma, Kevin A. Mullally, and David H. Solomon, 2019, "What a difference a (birth) month makes: The relative age effect and fund manager performance", Journal of Financial Economics 132 (1), 200-221, April 2019.

 

[11.] Recurring Firm Events and Predictable Returns: The Within-Firm Time-Series    

Citation: Hartzmark, Samuel M. and David H. Solomon, 2018, "Recurring Firm Events and Predictable Returns: The Within-Firm Time Series", Annual Review of Financial Economics 10, 499-517, November 2018.

[10.] Rolling Mental Accounts

Citation: Frydman, Cary D., Samuel M. Hartzmark, and David H. Solomon, 2018, "Rolling Mental Accounts", Review of Financial Studies 31(1), 362–397, January 2018.

[9.] Being Surprised by the Unsurprising: Earnings Seasonality and Stock Returns

Citation: Chang, Tom Y., Samuel M. Hartzmark, David H. Solomon, and Eugene F. Soltes, 2017, "Being Surprised by the Unsurprising: Earnings Seasonality and Stock Returns", Review of Financial Studies 30 (1), 281-323, January 2017.


 

[8.] Looking for Someone to Blame: Delegation, Cognitive Dissonance and the Disposition Effect

Citation: Chang, Tom Y., David H. Solomon, and Mark M. Westerfield, 2016, ‘Looking for Someone to Blame: Delegation, Cognitive Dissonance and the Disposition Effect’, Journal of Finance 71 (1), 267-302, February 2016.

 

 [7.] What Are We Meeting For? The Consequences of Private Meetings with Investors

Citation: Solomon, David, and Eugene Soltes, 2015, ‘What Are We Meeting For? The Consequences of Private Meetings with Investors’, Journal of Law and Economics 58 (2), 325-355, May 2015.

 

[6.] Juicing the Dividend Yield: Mutual Funds and the Demand for Dividends

Citation: Harris, Lawrence E., Samuel M. Hartzmark, and David H. Solomon, 2015, ‘Juicing the Dividend Yield: Mutual Funds and the Demand for Dividends’, Journal of Financial Economics 116 (3), 433-451, June 2015.

 

                                               

[5.] Winners in the Spotlight: Media Coverage of Fund Holdings as a Driver of Flows

Citation: Solomon, David H., Eugene F. Soltes and Denis Sosyura, 2014, ‘Winners in the spotlight: Media coverage of fund holdings as a driver of flows’, Journal of Financial Economics 113 (1), 53-72, July 2014.

 

[4.] The Dividend Month Premium

Citation: Hartzmark, Samuel M. and David H. Solomon, 2013, ‘The Dividend Month Premium’, Journal of Financial Economics 109 (3), 640-660, September 2013.

 

 

[3.] Selective Publicity and Stock Prices

Citation: Solomon, David H., 2012, ‘Selective Publicity and Stock Prices’, Journal of Finance 67 (2), 599-637, April 2012.

                                     

 

[2.] Efficiency and the Disposition Effect in NFL Prediction Markets

Citation: Hartzmark, Samuel M. and David H. Solomon, 2012, ‘Efficiency and the Disposition Effect in NFL Prediction Markets’, Quarterly Journal of Finance 2 (3), pp 1250013, September 2012.

 

[1.] A Multinomial Approximation of American Option Prices in a Lévy Process Model

Citation: Maller, Ross A ., David H. Solomon, and Alexander Szimayer, 2006, ‘A Multinomial Approximation of American Option Prices in a Lévy Process Model’, Mathematical Finance 16 (4), 613-633, October 2006.

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