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PEOPLE / CAMBRIDGE
ALAN JAGOLINZER

Professor of Financial Accounting / Vice Dean for Programmes /Co-Director of the Centre for Financial Reporting and Accountability (CFRA)



Original article: https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/people/alan-jagolinzer/
Professional CV: https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/jagolinzera-cv.pdf
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Peter Burgess
Alan Jagolinzer
Professor of Financial Accounting / Vice Dean for Programmes
Co-Director of the Centre for Financial Reporting and Accountability (CFRA)

BS (Pennsylvania State University), MBA (Syracuse University), PhD (Pennsylvania State University)

My research interests include financial reporting, international accounting, corporate governance, executive compensation and incentives, and insider trading. I’m a member of the editorial boards of the Accounting Review and the Journal of International Accounting Research. I was previously a Fellow of the International Accounting Standards Board, London.

I’m a member of the Accounting subject group at Cambridge Judge Business School, which focuses on the creation, dissemination, use, and governance of financial information .

Media coverage

Forbes | 5 April 2023

JP Morgan’s Jamie Dimon: Banking crisis not over. He’s right Alan Jagolinzer, Professor of Financial Accounting at Cambridge Judge Business School, is featured in this article about the Silicon Valley Bank’s banking crisis.

Propublica | 16 March 2023 Wealthy executives make millions trading competitors’ stock with remarkable timing
Alan Jagolinzer, Professor of Financial Accounting at Cambridge Judge Business School, is featured in this article about share trading in big companies.

YouTube | 19 October 2022 Southbank Investment Research – Will fair value accounting boost crypto?
James Early talks with Alan Jagolinzer, Professor of Financial Accounting and Head of the Accounting Faculty Subject Group at Cambridge Judge Business School, about a new potential “fair value” rule, the state of play of crypto accounting, and whether it’s enough to drive crypto prices higher.

More media coverage

The Wall Street Journal, 29 June 2022 CEO stock sales raise questions about insider trading

Bloomberg Tax, 25 March 2022 SEC climate plan leaves open path to use global green standards

Business Because, 15 January 2022 Five emerging jobs in the cannabis industry

The Wall Street Journal, 27 December 2021 Every CEO should follow Mark Zuckerberg’s stock-trading example

Financial Times, 22 December 2021 Lax rules are allowing corporate fat cats to dump stock

The Wall Street Journal, 11 August 2021 Executive stock sales are under scrutiny. Here’s what regulators are interested in

The Conversation, 19 January 2021 Annual reports should inform society – not only those with a financial interest

Stanford Business, 15 July 2020 Stimulus money might stimulate insider trading

The New York Times, 6 April 2020 U.S. SEC’s Clayton says companies seeking bailouts must disclose plans, communicate with investors

Reuters, 26 March 2020 U.S. corporate crisis bailouts may prove bonanza for insider trading

Bloomberg, 24 March 2020 Now there’s a mortgage crisis too

Future-Proof, 28 October 2019 Addressing recruitment and retention woes

The New York Times, 14 October 2019 Epstein estate’s first legal bill in fight against accusers: $90,000

MarketWatch, 3 September 2019 Opinion: Cannabis stock investors should pay attention to this potential threat to share prices

IFRS.org, 2 April 2019 Speech: IASB Chair on what sustainability reporting can and cannot achieve

MarketWatch, 21 March 2019 Executives and directors are insider trading on advance knowledge of audit issues, study says

MarketWatch, 11 February 2019 How marijuana companies can profit without selling pot

Bloomberg, 22 January 2019 Buyers beware of marijuana stocks

Poets and Quants, 18 May 2018 Business schools tap into cannabis sector

The Economist, 10 February 2018 Insider trading has been rife on Wall Street, academics conclude

MJ Business Daily, 9 February 2018 Study looks to untangle ‘fundamentally confusing’ cannabis financial statements

Quartz, 30 January 2018 Cambridge is teaching the world’s first business case study on weed

The CPA Journal, 1 December 2017 Creating synergy between academics and professionals

Business Weekly, 15 September 2017 Cambridge to coach financial change agents
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