Raghu Venugopalan
Assistant Professor of Accountancy
Ph.D., Business Administration (Accounting), University of Minnesota, 2001 M.B.A., Indian Institute of Management at Calcutta, 1990 B. Tech., Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology at Madras, 1988
Assistant Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007 - Present Visiting Assistant Professor, CSOM, University of Minnesota, 2006-2007 Assistant Professor, GSB, University of Chicago, 2001-2006 Assistant Corporate Finance Manager, Kotak Mahindra Finance Ltd, 1992-1993 Consultant, AF Ferguson and Co., 1991-1992 Internal Auditor, ITC Ltd, 1990-1991 Summer Intern, Citibank, N.A. Calcutta, 1989
Venugopalan, R., Gigler, F., Kanodia, C., Sapra, H. Forthcoming. Accounting Conservatism and the Efficiency of Debt Contracts. Journal of Accounting Research
Venugopalan, R., Kanodia, C., Gigler, F. 2007. Assessing the Information Content of Mark-to-Market with Mixed Atrributes: The Case of Cash Flow Hedges. Journal of Accounting Research
Venugopalan, R., Kanodia, C., Sapra, H. 2004. Should Intangibles be Measured? What are the Economic Trade-Offs? Journal of Accounting Research
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