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Anastasia Zakolyukina
Anastasia Zakolyukina
Associate Professor of Accounting, Chicago Booth School of Business
Verified email at chicagobooth.edu - Homepage
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Detecting Deceptive Discussions in Conference Calls
DF Larcker, AA Zakolyukina
Journal of Accounting Research 50 (2), 495-540, 2012
7282012
CEO Personality and Firm Policies
I Gow, SN Kaplan, DF Larcker, AA Zakolyukina
Working paper, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, 2015
1342015
How Common Are Intentional GAAP Violations? Estimates from a Dynamic Model
AA Zakolyukina
Journal of Accounting Research 56 (1), 5-44, 2018
102*2018
Non‐answers during conference calls
ID Gow, DF Larcker, AA Zakolyukina
Journal of Accounting Research 59 (4), 1349-1384, 2021
792021
Information versus Investment
S Terry, TM Whited, AA Zakolyukina
The Review of Financial Studies 36 (3), 1148–1191, 2023
442023
What Is CEO Overconfidence? Evidence from Executive Assessments
SN Kaplan, M Sorensen, AA Zakolyukina
Journal of Financial Economics 145 (2B), 409-425, 2022
442022
Accounting fundamentals and systematic risk: Corporate failure over the business cycle
M Ogneva, JD Piotroski, AA Zakolyukina
The Accounting Review 95 (5), 321-350, 2019
162019
Non-GAAP Reporting and Investment
C McClure, AA Zakolyukina
Chicago Booth Research Paper, 2019
15*2019
Are Narcissistic CEOs All That Bad?
DF Larcker, CA O'Reilly, B Tayan, AA Zakolyukina
Rock Center for Corporate Governance at Stanford University Working Paper …, 2021
42021
How Important Is Corporate Governance? Evidence from Machine Learning
ID Gow, DF Larcker, AA Zakolyukina
Chicago Booth Research Paper No. 22-16, University of Chicago, Becker …, 2022
32022
Internet Appendix for "How Important is Corporate Governance? Evidence from Machine Learning"
ID Gow, DF Larcker, AA Zakolyukina
Chicago Booth Research Paper No. 23-05, 2023
2023
Internet Appendix for “How Common Are Intentional GAAP Violations? Estimates from a Dynamic Model”
AA Zakolyukina
2017
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