
About
Gil Sadka is a Professor of Management at the University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas), specifically within the Naveen Jindal School of Management. He holds a PhD and MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business (2005) and a BA in Accounting and Economics from Tel Aviv University (2001). Prior to UT Dallas, he served as an Associate Professor at Columbia Business School from 2005 to 2014. His research focuses on equity valuation, particularly the role of earnings and earnings predictability in stock price volatility and asset pricing. He also explores how accounting practices influence contracting and managerial decisions, with contributions to leading journals like the Journal of Accounting Research and the Journal of Financial Economics.
**Education:**
- PhD and MBA in Business, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, 2005
- BA in Accounting and Economics, Tel Aviv University, 2001
**Research Interests:**
Dr. Sadka’s work examines aggregate earnings dynamics, the interaction between firm-level and macroeconomic shocks, and the implications of accounting standards on debt and equity markets. His studies often bridge accounting, finance, and economics, addressing topics such as macroeconomic disclosures, tax policy impacts, and financial reporting’s role in contractual arrangements.
**Grants & Advising:**
While specific grants are not listed, his research has been supported by leading institutions and journals. He has collaborated with numerous co-authors, including Ashiq Ali, Dan Amiram, and Alon Kalay, on projects analyzing earnings predictability and systematic risk. His teaching spans graduate and executive programs, covering courses like Financial Accounting for EMBA students and Managerial Accounting.
**Labs/Teams:**
No specific labs or teams are mentioned, though his affiliations include the Jindal School’s research initiatives in accounting and finance.
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