The decade’s worst financial scandals
Jonathan Karpoff is no stranger to scandal. The University of Washington Foster School of Business professor of finance is one of the nation’s foremost experts... Read More
Controversial “short selling” provides important benefit to market
Short sellers—investors who profit when share prices fall—are considered, by many, to be pariahs of the stock market. But new research led by Jonathan Karpoff,... Read More
Hard time: Executives actually do pay dearly for financial fraud
In the wake of Enron and a raft of other major corporate scandals early this decade, a March 2002 Fortune magazine cover voiced the widely... Read More