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satish-thosar

Satish Thosar Ph.D.

Professor
Business Administration & Management

Education

  • Ph.D., Finance, Indiana University
  • M.B.A., XLRI, Jamshedpur
  • B.Com.,  Sydenham College, Bombay University

Professional Background

Professor Thosar has pursued an active research program over his career. He publishes in high-quality peer-reviewed journals and is often invited to submit articles in high-visibility outlets for practitioner and academic audiences. He presents regularly at national and international conferences and appears on panel discussions on topics of current economic and financial interest.

Previous Teaching Experience

  • University of Technology, Sydney, 2000-2005
  • University of Massachusetts, Boston, 1988-2000

Previous Relevant Work Experience

  • Bank of America, Voltas Ltd

Publications

Education and risk-taking incentives: an analysis of CEO compensation contracts (with S. Jaggia), Applied Economics, 2021, DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2021.2001424

 

CEO management style: Does educational background play a role? (with S. Jaggia), Managerial Finance, 2021, Vol. 47, No. 1, 1465 -1485.

 

Has ‘Too Big To Fail’ been solved? A longitudinal analysis of major U.S. banks (with B. Schwandt), Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 2019, 12, 24.

An evaluation of Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings in a competing risks framework (with S. Jaggia), Journal of Economics and Finance, 2019, Vol. 42, No. 3, 569-581.

Pay-for-performance incentives in the finance sector and the financial crisis (with S. Jaggia), Managerial Finance, Vol. 43, No. 6, 2017, 646-662.

 

A Valuation Framework for Rent-to-Own Housing Contracts (with S. Jaggia and H. Roche), The Appraisal Journal, Summer 2014, 231-243.

Awards and service

  • Excellence in Research, University of Redlands, School of Business, 2019.
  • Award for Outstanding Teaching, University of Redlands, Faculty Review Committee, 2008-09.
  • Excellence in Teaching, University of Redlands, School of Business, 2009.

Areas of Expertise

  • Initial Public Offerings
  • Executive Compensation
  • Anomalies in Housing Prices