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PRIANKA MAHARIN MUSA University of Massachusetts Boston Prianka.Musa001@Umb.Edu | +1 (617) 206 0725 | Nationality: USA PRIANKA MAHARIN MUSA University of Massachusetts Boston [email protected] | +1 (617) 206 0725 | Nationality: USA https://sites.google.com/view/priankamusa/ EDUCATION PhD in Business Administration-Finance Track Expected Fall 2021 Concentration- Corporate Finance Boston, MA University of Massachusetts Boston (UMass Boston) Successfully Defended Dissertation Proposal (ABD) MS in Economics Spring 2012 Concentration-International Economics Dhaka, Bangladesh North South University (NSU) BSS in Economics Spring 2010 East West University (EWU) Dhaka, Bangladesh RESEARCH Research Interest Litigation Risk, Corporate Social Responsibility, Financial Reporting, Voluntary Disclosures and Corporate Governance Published Papers When Does Comparability Better Enhance Relevance? Policy Implications from Empirical Evidence – with Robert Kim and Sangwan Kim, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, (2018) Under Review Corporate Social Responsibility and Litigation Risk: Evidence from Securities Class Action Lawsuits - with Lucia Gao and Atreya Chakraborty Working Paper • Does Litigation Risk Help or Hurt Analyst Research? – With Robert Kim and Sangwan Kim Research in Progress • Investor Sentiment and Shareholder Litigation: Evidence from Securities Class Action Lawsuits Teaching Framingham State University Jan-May 2021 Adjunct Faculty Framingham, Massachusetts Course: Principles of Financial Literacy Suffolk University July -Dec 2019 Adjunct Faculty July - August 2020 Course: Business Finance Boston, Massachusetts UMass Boston September 2017 - May 2019 Instructor May-July 2020 Courses: Introduction to Financial Management Boston, Massachusetts Theory of Finance, Managerial Accounting Southeast University September 2013 - August 2015 Lecturer Dhaka, Bangladesh Courses: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics and Applied Statistics CONFERENCES Presentations FMA Dissertation Consortium, 10/2020 Discussions FMA Annual Meeting, New Orleans, 10/2019 AAA Northeast Region Meeting, Providence, 10/2017 Conference Organization Conference on Corporate Social Responsibility Across the Atlantic: Reviews, Issues, and Perspectives, UMass Boston, 2019 (volunteer) Attendance AFA Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, 01/2018 FMA Annual Meeting, Boston, 10/2017 Boston Area Finance Symposium, Brandeis University, 4/2017 Boston Area Finance Symposium, UMass Lowell, 4/2016 SOFTWARE Proficient in Stata Familiar with SAS, SPSS and EViews AWARDS The PhD Award for Academic Distinction in Finance, UMass Boston, 2018 PhD Fellowship, UMass Boston, 2015 - 2019 Gold Medal with the distinction of Summa Cum Laude, 16th Convocation of NSU Gold Medal with the distinction of Summa Cum Laude, 9th Convocation of EWU 100% Tuition Scholarship (merit-based waiver) from 2007-2010 (renewed annually) in BSS in Economics, EWU REFERENCES Atreya Chakraborty Robert Kim Professor of Finance, Director, PhD Program Assistant Professor, Accounting College of Management, UMass Boston College of Management, UMass Boston +1 617-287-7673 +1 617-287-4418 [email protected] [email protected] Lucia Gao Associate Professor, Finance College of Management, UMass Boston +1 617-287-7676 [email protected] .
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