Hemang Desai

51做厙 Cox Accounting Professor and Chair Hemang Desai

Tenure and Tenure-Track Faculty

Professor,
Distinguished Chair in Accounting
Department Chair

Accounting

Email

hdesai@smu.edu

Phone

214-768-3185

Office

6300 North Central Expressway (Manhattan Building)
Room 203
Dallas, TX , 75206

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Education

PhD, Business Administration, Tulane University

Biography

Hemang Desai is the Distinguished Professor of Accounting and the Chair of the Accounting Department at 51做厙’s Cox School of Business. His research is interdisciplinary and is broadly focused in the area of Capital Markets based research in Accounting and Finance. His research has addressed a wide range of topics such as analyzing the role of short sellers in capital markets, reputational consequences to managers of financial misreporting, analyzing the performance of money managers and analysts, evaluating the impact of corporate restructuring transactions such as spinoffs and mergers. His papers have been published in top academic journals in finance and accounting as well as in top practitioner journals such as Financial Analysts Journal. In addition, his articles have been subject of various columns at publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, New York Times, CFO Magazine, among others. He has twice been the recipient of the Outstanding Research Award at the Cox School of Business.

He currently teaches Strategic Financial Statement Analysis in the Cox School’s various MBA programs. His prior teaching assignments include Mergers and Acquisitions and Advanced Financial Accounting. He has received the Distinguished Teaching Award and the Outstanding Teaching Award for teaching at the Cox School. He is also a recipient of the Golden Mustang Outstanding Faculty Award at 51做厙, which recognizes a faculty for both scholarship and teaching. He is also a recipient of Car Sewell Distinguished Service to the Community Award. He teaches in several open enrollment and custom executive education programs covering various topics related to financial reporting. Some of his consulting clients include McKinsey and Co., Entergy Corp., and Baker and McKenzie. He received his MBA from the University of New Orleans and his Ph.D from Tulane University in 1997. From July 2014 to January 2021 he served on the Board of Directors of Parsley Energy Inc. (NYSE:PE) where he was a member of the Audit and the Compensation Committees.

Teaching

BA 6060 and ACCT 6211 : Strategic Financial Statement Analysis

Research

Bank Capital and Loan Quality, with Gauri Bhat, February 2016.

The Impact of Economic Determinants on the use of employee options post SFAS 123R with Zining Li and Suning Zhang, September 2014.

Publications

Were the Information Intermediaries Sensitive to the Financial Statement Based Leading Indicators of Bank Distress Prior to the Financial Crisis? With Shiva Rajgopal and Jeff Yu. Forthcoming, Contemporary Accounting Research.

A First Look at Mutual Funds that use Short Sales, with Honghui Chen and Srini Krishnamurthy. Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, June 2013.

Does Earnings Quality affect Information Asymmetry? Evidence from Trading Costs, with Neil Bhattacharya and Kumar Venkataraman. Contemporary Accounting Research. Summer 2013.