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Shai Levi is a Professor at the Coller School of Management, Tel Aviv University. He joined Tel Aviv University after serving as faculty at UC Berkeley's MBA program from 2004 to 2011. He holds a PhD from NYU's Stern School of Business and earned a BA in Economics and LLB in Law from Tel Aviv University. Professionally, he is a lawyer by training, completed a clerkship at a leading Israeli law firm, and served as an economist at the Israeli Antitrust Authority.
Research Focus: Professor Levi specializes in financial disclosure dynamics, examining its impact on market efficiency and liquidity. His work integrates accounting, finance, and regulatory frameworks, addressing topics like information asymmetry, corporate governance, and market microstructure. Key research areas include earnings announcements, accruals pricing, hybrid securities, cybersecurity disclosures, and the economic implications of business corruption.
Publication Trends: His 15 most recent articles (2008-2023) demonstrate a consistent focus on market reactions to financial information. Early work centered on accruals and disclosure classifications, evolving toward complex interactions between information asymmetry, corporate decisions, and market outcomes. Recent publications explore frontier topics like cybersecurity reporting, socially responsible investments, and liquidity-investment relationships, often using capital market data to test theoretical frameworks.
Awards and Recognition: No scientific awards mentioned in the source material.
Professional Activities: No explicit information about grants, labs, or supervised students is provided in the text.

