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Yael Hochberg's Web Page

y-hochberg at kellogg dot northwestern dot edu

Department of Finance
Kellogg School of Management
Northwestern University
2001 Sheridan Road
Evanston, IL 60208-2001
Ph: 847 467 4574, Fax: 847 491 5719

I am an Assistant Professor of Finance at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University.

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Publications

Venture Capital Networks and Investment Performance (with Alexander Ljungqvist and Yang Lu), 2007. Journal of Finance, Vol. 62 No. 1.
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Is IPO Underperformance a Peso Problem? (with Andrew Ang and Li Gu), 2007. Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Vol 42 No. 3.
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Working Papers

A Lobbying Approach to Evaluating the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002,(with Paola Sapienza and Annette Vissing-Jorgensen), 2007. (Version January 2007)
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Networking as a Barrier to Entry and the Competitive Supply of Venture Capital,(with Alexander Ljungqvist and Yang Lu), 2007. (Version May 2007)
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Informational Hold-up and Private Equity Performance Persistence, (with Alexander Ljungqvist and Annette Vissing-Jorgensen), 2007. (Version December 2007)
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Incentives, Targeting and Firm Performance: An Analysis of Non-Executive Stock Options, (with Laura Lindsey), 2008. (Version January 2008)
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Venture Capital and Corporate Governance in the Newly Public Firm, 2006. (Version December 2006)
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Information in the Time-Series Dynamics of Earnings Management: Evidence from Insider Trading and Firm Returns (with Y. Newman and M. Rierson), 2003. (Version August 2004. Previously presented under the title "Insider Trading, Firm Returns, and the Time-Dynamics of Earnings Management".)
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Teaching

FINC 445 - Venture Capital and Private Equity (INFO)

FINC 932 - Cases in Venture Investment and Management (INFO)

FINC 915 - Venture Lab (INFO)

Kellogg Finance Major Field Presentation Slides - Fall 2005


"If history teaches us anything, it is that man, in his quest for knowledge and progress, is determined and cannot be deterred", John F. Kennedy


Yael V. Hochberg / Northwestern University / 2005