Fulton Hall 360D
Telephone: 617-552-8245
Email: david.solomon@bc.edu
David Solomon is a professor in the Seidner Department of Finance. His research focuses on behavioral finance, looking at the intersection of psychology and financial markets. He is interested in the mechanics of how information gets incorporated into asset prices, including aspects such as the effects of media coverage and private meetings between firms and investors. He is also interested in the psychology of how investors evaluate their portfolio performance, and the impact this has on prices and trades. This includes questions of how to account for gains and losses, how to evaluate dividend payments, and the role of mental accounting and cognitive dissonance in driving behavior.
“.” (With Samuel M. Hartzmark, and Cary Frydma.) Review of Financial Studies, 31 (1), 362-397. January, 2018.Â
“.” (With Tom Y. Chang, Samuel M. Hartzmark, and Eugene F. Soltes.) Review of Financial Studies, 30 (1), 281-323. January, 2017.
“.” (With Tom Y. Chang and Mark M. Westerfield.) Journal of Finance, 71 (1), 267-302. February, 2016.
“.” (With Eugene Soltes.) Journal of Law and Economics, 58 (2), 325-355. May, 2015.
“.” (With Lawrence Harris and Samuel M Hartzmark.) Journal of Financial Economics, 116 (3), 433-451. June, 2015.
“.” (With Eugene Soltes and Denis Sosyura.) Journal of Financial Economics, 113 (1), 53-72. July, 2014.Â
“.’ (With Samuel M. Hartzmark.) Journal of Financial Economics, 109 (3), 640-660. September, 2013.
“.” Journal of Finance, 67 (2), 599-637. April, 2012.
.” (With Samuel M. Hartzmark.) Quarterly Journal of Finance, 2 (3), 12500. September, 2012.