Thomas Bourveau
Associate Professor of Business
Accounting
Office:
525
Kravis
E-mail:
[email protected]
Personal Website
Curriculum Vitae
Biography
Thomas Bourveau joined Columbia University in 2018. He previously served on the faculty at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He obtained in PhD in Management Science from HEC Paris. He teaches financial statement analysis in Columbia Business School's MBA program. Professor Bourveau primarily conducts empirical research. His research lies at the intersection of accounting, law, and economics. He is most interested in evaluating the implications of regulatory interventions in financial markets, often through the role of information disclosure.
Teaching
Spring 2022
Challenges in Measurement & Disclosure of Environmental, Social and Governance Data
(MBA)
Spring 2021
Methods for Empirical Accounting Research
(PHD)
Summer 2021
Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation
(MBA)
Fall 2021
Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation
(MBA)
Spring 2020
Methods for Empirical Accounting Research
(PHD)
Summer 2020
Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation
(MBA)
Fall 2020
Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation
(MBA)
Spring 2019
Financial Statement Analysis and Valuation
(MBA)
Fall 2019
Research
Journal articles
Shareholder Litigation and Corporate Disclosure: Evidence from Derivative Lawsuits
In Journal of Accounting Research
(2018)
Coauthor(s): Thomas Bourveau, Yun Lou, Rencheng Wang
Shareholder Activism and Voluntary Disclosure
In Review of Accounting Studies
(2017)
Coauthor(s): Thomas Bourveau, Jordan Schoenfeld