Seminario Financial Metrics in Regulation – A Question of Fit Evidence from European Football Players Transfer Market
19 maggio 2026
Ron Shalev - Professore Associato di Contabilità nel Dipartimento di Management all'Università of Toronto Scarborough (Canada)
- 12:00 - 13:00
- Online su Microsoft Teams e in presenza : Dipartimento di Scienze Aziendali - Via Capo di Lucca n°34 - Sala Seminari 1, Primo Piano, Bologna
- Sport In inglese
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Programma
The seminar is reserved for the Department of Management’s community. Other interested colleagues can contact Eleonora Monaco (e.monaco@unibo.it).
Short Biography
Ron Shalev is an Associate Professor of Accounting in the Department of Management at the University of Toronto Scarborough, with a cross-appointment to the Accounting area at Rotman. Prof. Shalev previously joined New York University Stern School of Business as an Assistant Professor of Accounting, Taxation and Business Law in September 2012, after being a Visiting Assistant Professor of Accounting during the 2011-12 academic year. Professor Shalev's research interests include the causes and effects of mergers and acquisitions, intangible assets, and the effect of performance measures in compensation contracts on managerial discretion and accounting choices. Prior to joining NYU Stern, Professor Shalev was an Assistant Professor in the Accounting department of Olin Business School at Washington University in St Louis. Previously, he held a number of executive positions; the most recent were chief financial officer of Goldnet Communications and chief executive officer of CreditGuard, both in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Professor Shalev received an L.L.B. in Law and an M.A. in Economics from The Hebrew University, an I.E.M.B.A. from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and a Ph.D. in Accounting from Columbia University.
Research Interests: Causes and effects of mergers and acquisitions, Performance measures in compensation contracts, Intangible assets