
معرفی
S. Abraham Ravid is the Sy Syms Professor of Finance at the Sy Syms School of Business, Yeshiva University. He holds a PhD from Cornell University and has taught at prestigious institutions including the University of Chicago, Wharton, and NYU. His research focuses on corporate finance, contracting theory, and the economics of media and entertainment industries. Ravid has been recognized with awards such as the Mallen Prize and FMA’s Best Paper in Corporate Finance.
His academic career includes extensive contributions to top-tier journals like Journal of Finance and Management Science, with recent work examining technology adoption in film, boardroom diversity, and innovation under ambiguity. He frequently consults for industry and government and has been featured in major media including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and NPR.
- Education: PhD, Cornell University
- Awards: Best Published Paper in Journal of Cultural Economics, Mallen Prize, FMA Best Paper in Corporate Finance
- Media Appearances: Over 30 articles in outlets like Financial Times and Hollywood Reporter, discussing film economics, bankruptcy, and credit cards.
Ravid’s research trends emphasize the intersection of finance with creative industries and digital transformation. His articles analyze topics like vertical integration in streaming, director career dynamics, and the economic impact of film awards. He also advises on policy issues related to disaster relief loans and public finance.





