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Dr. S. Abraham Ravid is a Professor of Finance and Chair of the Finance Department at the Sy Syms School of Business, Yeshiva University. His research focuses on the intersection of finance, cultural economics, and entertainment industries. He has published extensively in top-tier journals such as Management Science and Journal of Corporate Finance, addressing topics like human capital valuation in theater, the impact of professional reviews on film revenues, and investor behavior. Dr. Ravid has also provided commentary on economic issues in major outlets like the Wall Street Journal and NPR Marketplace.
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His research interests span corporate finance, venture capital contracting, and the economics of motion pictures and Broadway shows. He has explored how large investors influence firm value, the role of advertising in movie success, and the valuation of human capital in creative industries. His work often bridges academic theory with real-world applications in entertainment and media sectors.
Key articles highlight his analysis of star turnover effects on Broadway shows, the relevance of professional vs. user reviews, and innovation under ambiguity. Dr. Ravid has presented at leading conferences, including the European Finance Association and World Entrepreneurship Forum (WEFI). He concluded his term as President of the Midwest Finance Association (MFA), delivering a presidential address on human capital valuation in entertainment.
His collaborations include studies with scholars like Dr. Shu Han (Management Information Systems), Dr. Naciye Sekerci (University of Utrecht), and Dr. Gabriela Coiculescu (Sy Syms School of Business). No specific lab or team affiliations are noted in the text.




