Nandu J. Nagarajan

Affiliations: 
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 
Area:
Accounting Business Administration, Industrial Psychology, Management Business Administration
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Floros IV, Nagarajan NJ, Sivaramakrishnan S. (2020) The certification role of insider participation in PIPEs Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting. 54: 1417-1447
Luo S, Nagarajan NJ. (2015) Information Complementarities and Supply Chain Analysts The Accounting Review. 90: 1995-2029
Evans JH, Luo S, Nagarajan NJ. (2014) Ceo turnover, financial distress, and contractual innovations Accounting Review. 89: 959-990
Thibodeau N, Evans JH, Nagarajan NJ. (2014) Do you get what you measure? Research opportunities based on the veterans health administration experience Accounting Horizons. 28: 385-413
Lee J, Lee KJ, Nagarajan NJ. (2014) Birds of a feather: Value implications of political alignment between top management and directors Journal of Financial Economics. 112: 232-250
Connelly JT, Limpaphayom P, Nagarajan NJ. (2012) Form versus substance: The effect of ownership structure and corporate governance on firm value in Thailand Journal of Banking and Finance. 36: 1722-1743
Evans JH, Kim K, Nagarajan NJ, et al. (2010) Nonfinancial performance measures and physician compensation Journal of Management Accounting Research. 22: 31-56
Evans JH, Nagarajan NJ, Schloetzer JD. (2010) CEO turnover and retention light: Retaining former CEOs on the board Journal of Accounting Research. 48: 1015-1047
Cheng S, Evans JH, Nagarajan NJ. (2008) Board size and firm performance: the moderating effects of the market for corporate control Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting. 31: 121-145
Thibodeau N, Evans JH(, Nagarajan NJ, et al. (2007) Value Creation in Public Enterprises: An Empirical Analysis of Coordinated Organizational Changes in the Veterans Health Administration The Accounting Review. 82: 483-520
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