Executive Education
Faculty

Tom Chang

Associate Professor of Finance and Business Economics

Tom Chang is an associate professor of Finance and Business Economics at Marshall School of Business and a research fellow at both the Schaeffer Center for Health Policy and Economics and the Dornsife Center for Economic and Social Research. He received a BS in Physics (1998) and a PhD in economics (2009), both from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His current research focuses on better understanding individual decision-making and its implications for firm behavior.

Current Courses:

Elevate your decision-making skills using big data and integrate foundational data analysis into your role.

Programs for Organizations:

Big Data and Managerial Decision-Making – Custom Designed Curriculum for Programs for Organizations

Articles & Research:

Tom Y. Chang (2016). Being Surprised by the Unsurprising: Earning Seasonality and Stock Returns, Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance, September 22, 2016

Tom Chang, Samuel Hartzmark, David Solomon (2016). Being Surprised by the Unsurprising: Earnings Seasonality and Stock ReturnsReview of Financial Studies.

Articles & Research:

Tom Y. Chang (2016). Being Surprised by the Unsurprising: Earning Seasonality and Stock Returns, Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance, September 22, 2016

Articles & Research:

Tom Chang, Samuel Hartzmark, David Solomon (2016). Being Surprised by the Unsurprising: Earnings Seasonality and Stock ReturnsReview of Financial Studies.