1. An Empirical Analysis of the Efficient Market Hypothesis In Light of the 2008 Financial Crisis Open Access Author: Johnson, Douglas M Title: An Empirical Analysis of the Efficient Market Hypothesis In Light of the 2008 Financial Crisis Area of Honors: Economics Keywords: Efficient Market HypothesisFinancial Crisis File: Download Douglas_Johnson_-_Final_Thesis_Submission.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. Russell Paul Chuderewicz, Thesis SupervisorDavid Shapiro, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. HOW INCENTIVES CONTRIBUTED TO THE GREAT RECESSION? Open Access Author: Wu, Renyu Title: HOW INCENTIVES CONTRIBUTED TO THE GREAT RECESSION? Area of Honors: Finance Keywords: Financial CrisisGreat RecessionIncentivesIntrinsic MotivationSecuritization Food Chain File: Download Final_-_HOW_INCENTIVES_CONTRIBUTED_TO_THE_GREAT_RECESSIONdocx.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Sajay Samuel, Thesis SupervisorDr. Brian Spangler Davis, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. ANALYZING FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND MISCONDUCT: DO MISCONDUCT RELATED EVENTS FOLLOWED BY SEC ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE REPUTATION OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS? Open Access Author: Gross, Sarah Title: ANALYZING FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND MISCONDUCT: DO MISCONDUCT RELATED EVENTS FOLLOWED BY SEC ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE REPUTATION OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS? Area of Honors: Finance Keywords: Reputation RiskOperational RiskEvent StudyFinancial CrisisSEC Enforcement ActionsOperational LossMisconductCumulative Abnormal ReturnsMarket Value ImpactFinancial Institutions File: Download Gross_Sarah_Rep_Risk_Final_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Professor Christoph Hinkelmann, Thesis SupervisorDr. Brian Spangler Davis, Thesis Honors Advisor