I am an Assistant Professor at the Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University.
Broadly, I am interested in how information production and consumption influence capital allocation in public markets. My research focuses on how uncertainty shapes informational supply and demand, as well as how informational frictions between various stakeholders influence their consumption and allocation decisions. I am also interested in the role of accounting standards in determining firm behavior.
My job market paper explores how firms' public revelations of their selective private disclosure activity inform market participants' perception of adverse selection risk.