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Otterson Hall
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Krisztina Büti
Assistant Teaching Professor of Finance and Accounting
- Profile
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- Research & Industry Areas
Profile
Krisztina Büti’s research interests involve empirical corporate finance, behavioral finance and information processing in financial markets. Her current research discusses the role of market frictions in price efficiency around corporate acquisition events and market learning about the investment opportunity set of acquirers. Her dissertation won the John F. Doukas award at the 2016 Annual Meetings of the European Financial Management Association.
Krisztina earned her Ph.D. at the University of Utah in 2016. Prior to embarking on doctoral studies she was an accomplished industry researcher and senior lecturer at Central European University in Budapest, Hungary. She holds a CFA designation, an MBA degree, and an MA in Economics.
Krisztina earned her Ph.D. at the University of Utah in 2016. Prior to embarking on doctoral studies she was an accomplished industry researcher and senior lecturer at Central European University in Budapest, Hungary. She holds a CFA designation, an MBA degree, and an MA in Economics.
Publications
Works in Progress
Market Learning About the Stand-Alone Value of the Acquirer (with Avner Kalay)
Firm Size, Costly Short Sales, and Shareholder Gains in Corporate Acquisitions
Research & Industry Areas
Research Areas
- Corporate Finance
- Behavioral Finance
- Corporate Governance
- Information Processing in Financial Markets
- Public and private firms
- Regulation and corporate governance