BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//eluceo/ical//2.0/EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:47590402d9baaa232a3bee3955d96648 DTSTAMP:20250130T230727Z SUMMARY:David Solomon\, PhD\, Carroll School of Management\, Boston College DESCRIPTION: \n\nDavid Solomon is a professor in the Seidner Department of Finance. His\nresearch focuses on behavioral finance\, looking at the inte rsection of\npsychology and financial markets. He is interested in the mec hanics of\nhow information gets incorporated into asset prices\, including aspects\nsuch as the effects of media coverage and private meetings betwe en\nfirms and investors. He is also interested in the psychology of how\ni nvestors evaluate their portfolio performance and the impact this has\non prices and trades. This includes questions of how to account for\ngains an d losses\, how to evaluate dividend payments and the role of\nmental accou nting and cognitive dissonance in driving behavior.\n\nSELECTED PUBLICATIO NS\n\n“Rolling Mental Accounts.” (With Samuel M. Hartzmark\, and Cary\ nFrydma.) Review of Financial Studies\, 31 (1)\, 362-397. January\, 2018.\ n\n“Being Surprised by the Unsurprising: Earnings Seasonality and Stock\ nReturns.” (With Tom Y. Chang\, Samuel M. Hartzmark\, and Eugene F.\nSol tes.) Review of Financial Studies\, 30 (1)\, 281-323. January\, 2017.\n\n “Looking for Someone to Blame: Delegation\, Cognitive Dissonance and\nth e Disposition Effect.” (With Tom Y. Chang and Mark M.\nWesterfield.) Jou rnal of Finance\, 71 (1)\, 267-302. February\, 2016.\n DTSTART:20250207T153000Z DTEND:20250207T170000Z LOCATION:Gerri C. LeBow Hall\, 3220 Market Street\, 722\, Philadelphia\, PA 19104 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR