January 2018

ALEXANDER A. NEZLOBIN Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720 Tel: +1 (650) 862-8875 E-mail: [email protected] sites.google.com/site/alexanderanezlobin/

Education Stanford University, Graduate School of Business Ph.D. in Business Administration, 2009 Dissertation Title: “Economic Uses of Accounting Information” Dissertation Committee: Stefan Reichelstein (academic advisor), Joseph Piotroski, Madhav Rajan St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University, Department of Physics and Mechanics, Russia B.S. in Applied Mathematics, 2004 Employment 2012-present: Assistant Professor of Accounting Haas School of Business University of California, Berkeley 2009-2012: Assistant Professor of Accounting Stern School of Business New York University Publications and Forthcoming Papers “Capital Accumulation Models in Accounting Research,” commissioned by and to be published in Foundations and Trends in Accounting “Accounting Rules, Equity Valuation, and Growth Options,” with D. Livdan, Review of Accounting Studies, 2017 (presented at the 2016 RAST Conference) “Dynamic Effects of Information Disclosure on Investment Efficiency,” with S. Dutta, Journal of Accounting Research, 2017 (presented at the 2016 JAR Conference) “Information Disclosure, Firm Growth, and the Cost of Capital” with S. Dutta, Journal of Financial Economics, 2017 “Structural Properties of the Price-to-Earnings and Price-to-Book Ratios,” with M. Rajan and S. Reichelstein, Review of Accounting Studies, 2016 “Managerial Performance Evaluation and Real Options,” with T. Baldenius and I. Vaysman, The Accounting Review, 2016 “Managerial Performance Evaluation for Capacity Investments,” with S. Reichelstein and Y. Wang, Review of Accounting Studies, 2015 “Accrual Accounting, Informational Sufficiency, and Equity Valuation,” Journal of Accounting Research, 2012

“Dynamics of Rate-of-Return Regulation,” with M. Rajan and S. Reichelstein, Management Science, 2012 Working Papers and Work-in-Progress “Investment, Tobin's Q, and Vintage Capital: Theory and Evidence,” with D. Livdan (Revise and Resubmit at the Journal of Financial Economics) “Information Disclosure, Real Investment, and Shareholder Welfare,” with S. Dutta (under review) “Goal Congruence and Real Options: Good News about Models with Bad News,” with D. Livdan (under review) “On the Measurement of Accruals Quality: Theory and Evidence,” with R. Sloan and J. Zha Giedt (work-in-progress) “Economic Rates of Return and the Competitive Market Hypothesis,” with S. Reichelstein and M. Soliman (work-in-progress) Teaching Experience Managerial Accounting (MBA elective, Evening & Weekend MBA elective, earned multiple Club 6 memberships for teaching in the MBA and EWMBA programs) Principles of Managerial Accounting (undergraduate core) Principles of Financial Accounting (undergraduate core) Doctoral Seminar in Accounting Research

Research Presentations (since 2008) 2016 Review of Accounting Studies Conference, 2016 Journal of Accounting Research Conference, 12th Workshop on Accounting and Economics at Tilburg University (2016), 2015 Berkeley-Stanford Joint Workshop, 2014 Colorado Summer Accounting Research Conference, Carnegie Mellon University (twice), Columbia University (twice), Dartmouth College, Duke University, INSEAD, New York University, NYU/Yale Joint Conference, Stanford University, UC Berkeley (twice), UCLA (twice), University of Southern California, University of Vienna Conference Participation (since 2008) NYU Summer Camp (2016, 2015, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009), 2015 Minnesota-Chicago Accounting Theory Conference, Journal of Law, Finance and Accounting Conference (2014), Stanford Summer Camp (2016, 2013 - discussant, 2010, 2008), CMU Accounting Mini-Conference (2012), RAST Conference (2014, 2012, 2011), London Business School Accounting Symposium (2011), JAAF Conference (2011, 2010, 2009), Tel Aviv Conference in Accounting (2010), UT Austin Accounting Theory Conference (2008)

Professional Service Ad Hoc Reviewer: The Accounting Review, Contemporary Accounting Research, European Accounting Review, Journal of Accounting and Economics, Journal of Accounting Research, Journal of Management Accounting Research, Management Science, Management Accounting Research, Review of Accounting Studies, Review of Financial Studies Other Publications “Stability Properties of the Rate-of-Return Regulation Process,” (with M. Rajan and S. Reichelstein), July 2011, http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/faculty-research/working-papers/stability-properties-ratereturn-regulation-process “Web Page Classification Using Machine Learning Approaches,” (with P. Borisova, P. Myshkov and A. Petrov), Internet Mathematics 2005, Moscow: pp. 364-381 (in Russian) This paper won a $5,000 award from Yandex, the leading Russian Internet search engine Honors, Awards, and Certifications 2017, Schwabacher Fellowship (highest honor for assistant professors at Haas), University of California, Berkeley 2008, William H. Beaver PhD Fellowship, Stanford University 2002-2004, Certified Microsoft Business Solutions Consultant in Axapta Finance, Microsoft Certified Solution Developer 1996-2000, Qualified for three Russian Mathematics Olympiads (USAMO equivalent) and for one Russian Computer Science Olympiad; First place in the Russian Soros Physics Olympiad

Education Stanford University, Graduate School of ...

ALEXANDER A. NEZLOBIN. Haas School of Business,. University of California, Berkeley. Berkeley, CA 94720. Tel: +1 (650) 862-8875. E-mail: nezlobin@haas.berkeley.edu sites.google.com/site/alexanderanezlobin/. Education. Stanford University, Graduate School of Business. Ph.D. in Business Administration, 2009.

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