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Katsiaryna Salavei is an Assistant Professor of Finance at Fairfield University. She teaches Introduction to Finance, Financial Management and Seminar in Real Estate at undergraduate and Corporate Finance at MBA and MS levels. She serves as a faculty advisor to students competing in Certified Financial Analyst Investment Research Challenge.
Katsiaryna Salavei received a B.A. in Management from Hartwick College (Oneonta, NY) and Ph.D. in Finance from the University of Connecticut. Prior to joining Fairfield University, she worked as a Visiting Assistant Professor at New York University, Stern School of Business, where she taught real estate and corporate finance courses. She also taught a number of undergraduate and MBA courses at the University of Connecticut while in the Ph.D. program. Her industry experience includes modeling the riskiness of mortgage portfolio for General Electric Consumer Finance Group.
Her research interests are real estate and corporate finance. Her current research examines the implications of the low quality of financial information for the cost of capital and the importance of litigation risk in determining market reaction to restatements. She is also currently working on analyzing the implications of option to redevelop for the pricing of commercial and residential real estate. She published article in top journals such as Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Journal of Urban Economics and Journal of Behavioral Finance. Her research received a best paper award at a national conference; has been discussed in CFO magazine, presented at the US Securities and Exchange Commission and referenced in a US Treasury White Paper.
Katsiaryna Salavei received a B.A. in Management from Hartwick College (Oneonta, NY) and Ph.D. in Finance from the University of Connecticut. Prior to joining Fairfield University, she worked as a Visiting Assistant Professor at New York University, Stern School of Business, where she taught real estate and corporate finance courses. She also taught a number of undergraduate and MBA courses at the University of Connecticut while in the Ph.D. program. Her industry experience includes modeling the riskiness of mortgage portfolio for General Electric Consumer Finance Group.
Her research interests are real estate and corporate finance. Her current research examines the implications of the low quality of financial information for the cost of capital and the importance of litigation risk in determining market reaction to restatements. She is also currently working on analyzing the implications of option to redevelop for the pricing of commercial and residential real estate. She published article in top journals such as Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Journal of Urban Economics and Journal of Behavioral Finance. Her research received a best paper award at a national conference; has been discussed in CFO magazine, presented at the US Securities and Exchange Commission and referenced in a US Treasury White Paper.
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Dolan School of Business Rm 2125
(203) 254-4000 x2829
(203) 254-4000 x2829
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Disciplines
- Business
- Corporate Finance
- Finance and Financial Management
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Entrenchment or Efficiency? CEO-to-Employee Pay Ratio and the Cost of Debt
Salavei Bardos, K., Kozlowski, S. E. & Puleo, M. R., Feb 1 2021, In: The Financial Review. 56Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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CEO-to-Employee Pay Ratio and CEO Diversity
Alan, N. S., Salavei Bardos, K. & Shelkova, N. Y., Sep 28 2020, In: Managerial Finance. 47Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Corporate Social Responsibility, Product Market Perception, and Firm Value
Salavei Bardos, K., Ertugrul, M. & Gao, L., Feb 7 2020, In: Journal of Corporate Finance. 62Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Economic Cycles and Social Movements: Past, Present and Future
Mielants, E. & Salavei Bardos, K., Oct 5 2020Research output: Book/Report › Book
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Risk Dynamics Around Restatement Announcements
Salavei Bardos, K., Kline, B. N. & Koutmos, G., May 1 2019, In: Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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