September 17, 2003

MALCOLM BAKER

Curriculum Vitae

Harvard Business School phone: (617) 495-6566

Morgan Hall 361 fax: (617) 496-6592

Boston, MA 02163

EDUCATION

Harvard University, Ph.D. in Business Economics, 2000

Cambridge University, M.Phil. in Finance (Honors), 1993

Brown University, B.A. in Applied Mathematics-Economics, 1992

HARVARD UNIVERSITY

Assistant Professor, Harvard Business School, 2001-

Assignments: First-Year Finance, Fall, 2001-2003

Post Doctoral Fellow, Harvard Business School, 2000-2001

Teaching Fellow, Harvard University, 1998-2000

CURRENT POSITIONS

Faculty Research Fellow, National Bureau of Economic Research, 2002-

PAST POSITIONS

Senior Associate, Charles River Associates, 1996

Associate, Charles River Associates, 1994-1996

Research Assistant, Charles River Associates, 1993-1994

US National and Olympic Rowing Team Member, 1990-1992

Awards and Fellowships

CQA Academic Competition, Chicago Quantitative Alliance, 2003

Fitch Ratings Working Paper of the Year, New York University, 2003

Brattle Prize, Winner, American Finance Association, 2002

Brattle Prize, Nominated, American Finance Association, 2000

Smith-Breeden Prize, Nominated, American Finance Association, 2000

Lehman Brothers Fellowship, Second Place, 1999

George S. Dively Award, Harvard Business School, 1998

Harvard Business School Fellowship, 1996-2000

Fourth Place, Olympic Games, Barcelona, 1992

National and International Medallist, Rowing, 1990-1992

Outstanding Male Athlete, Brown University, 1991

PUBLISHED PAPERS

1.  With Scott Mayfield and John Parsons, “Alternative Models of Uncertain Commodity Prices for Use with Modern Asset Pricing Methods,” Energy Journal 19, 115-148, 1998.

2.  With Jeffrey Wurgler, “The Equity Share in New Issues and Aggregate Stock Returns,” Journal of Finance 55, 2219-57, 2000.

3.  With Jeffrey Wurgler, “Market Timing and Capital Structure,” Journal of Finance 57, 1-32, 2002.

4.  With Serkan Savasoglu, “Limited Arbitrage in Mergers and Acquisitions,” Journal of Financial Economics 64, 91-116, 2002.

5.  With Jeremy Stein and Jeffrey Wurgler, 2003, “When Does the Market Matter? Stock Prices and the Investment of Equity Dependent Firms,” Quarterly Journal of Economics 118, 969-1006. Formerly NBER Working Paper Series, No. 8750.

6.  With Robin Greenwood and Jeffrey Wurgler, “The Maturity of Debt Issues and Predictable Variation in Bond Returns,” Journal of Financial Economics, forthcoming.

7.  With Paul Gompers, “The Determinants of Board Structure at the Initial Public Offering,” Journal of Law and Economics, forthcoming.

8.  With Jeffrey Wurgler, “A Catering Theory of Dividends,” Journal of Finance, forthcoming. Formerly NBER Working Paper Series, No. 9542.

9.  With Jeremy Stein, “Market Liquidity as a Sentiment Indicator,” Journal of Financial Markets, accepted conditional on revisions. Formerly NBER Working Paper Series, No. 8816, 2002.

10.  With Jeffrey Wurgler, “Appearing and Disappearing Dividends: The Link to Catering Incentives,” Journal of Financial Economics, forthcoming.

WORKING PAPERS

11.  With Rick Ruback, “Estimating Industry Multiples,” 1999.

12.  With Paul Gompers, “Executive Ownership and Control in Newly Public Firms: The Role of Venture Capitalists,” 1999.

13.  “Career Concerns and Staged Investment: Evidence From the Venture Capital Industry,” 2000.

14.  With Jeffrey Wurgler, “A Conditional Characteristics Model of Stock Returns,” 2003.

COURSE DEVELOPMENT

1.  With Rick Ruback and Also Sesia, “Pharmacyclics: Financing Research & Development,” Harvard Business School Case, 2000.

With Rick Ruback, “Pharmacyclics: Financing Research & Development TN,” Harvard Business School Teaching Note, 2003.

2.  With Rick Ruback and Erik Stafford, “Giant Cinema,” Harvard Business School Case, 2003.

3.  With Alison Wagonfeld, “Dividend Policy at Linear Technology Corporation,” Harvard Business School Case, 2003.

“Dividend Policy at Linear Technology Corporation TN,” Harvard Business School Teaching Note, 2003.

INVITED PAPER PRESENTATIONS

2004: UCLA

2003: University of Alberta, Harvard University, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Chicago Quantitative Alliance, University of Wisconsin at Madison, University of Washington

2002: University of Rochester, Harvard Business School, University of Michigan, University of Chicago, Atlanta Finance Forum, Harvard University

2001: Duke University, Chicago University, Northwestern University, Stanford University, Cornell University, MIT, Harvard Business School, Wharton, Harvard Business School, London Business School

2000: Harvard University, Yale University, Columbia University, New York University, Harvard Law School, Harvard University, Charles River Associates

1999: Harvard University, Yale University, Lehman Brothers, Harvard Business School

CONFERENCE PAPER PRESENTATIONS

2003: American Finance Association Annual Meetings, Eastern Finance Association Annual Meetings

2002: Kellogg/Zell Center Conference on Risk Perceptions and Capital Markets , NBER Behavioral Finance Conference, NBER Corporate Finance Conference, Texas Finance Festival

2001: HBS Financial Decisions and Control Conference, NBER Corporate Finance Conference, Western Finance Association Annual Meetings

2000: American Finance Association Annual Meeting, European Financial Management Association, Tuck/JFE Corporate Governance Conference

1999: NBER Behavioral Finance Conference

1998: London Business School Venture Capital Conference

CONFERENCE DISCUSSIONS

2004: American Economic Association Annual Meeting

2003: American Finance Association Annual Meeting, Western Finance Association Annual Meeting

2002: American Finance Association Annual Meeting, NBER Corporate Finance Conference

2001: American Economic Association Annual Meeting

2000: European Financial Management Association

TEACHING AND INVITED LECTURES

Corporate Finance, Harvard University Doctoral Course, Will co-teach, 2004

Behavioral Corporate Finance, Harvard Business School Research Symposium, 2003

Empirical Corporate Finance, Harvard Business School, Contributed two three-hour lectures, 2003

Advanced Management Development Program in Real Estate, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, Contributed 2 case-based classes, 2003

Finance 1, Harvard Business School, 2001-2003

Behavioral Finance, Harvard University Doctoral Course, Invited lecture on market liquidity and investor sentiment, 2002

Behavioral Finance, Harvard University Doctoral Course, Invited lecture on the empirical evidence of the limits to arbitrage, 2001

Corporate Finance, Harvard University Doctoral Course, Teaching fellow, 2000.

Behavioral Finance, Harvard University Doctoral Course, Invited lecture on the real consequences of inefficient markets, 2000

Contract Theory, Harvard University Doctoral Course, Teaching fellow, 1998-1999.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Referee: Financial Management, Financial Review, Journal of Business, Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Journal of Financial Intermediation, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Review of Financial Studies

MEDIA CITATIONS

2003: Moneycentral.com

2002: Business Week

2001: Economic Intuition, Hedgeworld Research Institute

2000: Europe Investor Direct.com, Money Magazine, Morningstar.com

ADVISING

Gene D’Avolio

Robin Greenwood (Placed at HBS; Thesis, July 2002)

Eric Nierenberg (Orals, March 2003)

Harini Parthasarathy

Pavel Savor (Orals, March 2003)

Ryan Taliaferro

Eliza Hammel (Orals, July 2003)

ADMINISTRATIVE

Co-Organizer, Outside Seminar Series, 2002-2003

Business Economics Admissions Committee, 2003

Crimson Greetings, 2003

Finance Area Recruiting Committee, 2003-3004


CHRONOLOGICAL LIST

MALCOLM BAKER

2003

1.  With Paul Gompers, “The Determinants of Board Structure at the Initial Public Offering,” Journal of Law and Economics, forthcoming.

2.  With Robin Greenwood and Jeffrey Wurgler, “The Maturity of Debt Issues and Predictable Variation in Bond Returns,” Journal of Financial Economics, forthcoming.

3.  With Rick Ruback, “Pharmacyclics: Financing Research & Development TN,” Harvard Business School Teaching Note, 2003.

4.  With Rick Ruback and Erik Stafford, “Giant Cinema,” Harvard Business School Case, 2003.

5.  With Jeremy Stein, “Market Liquidity as a Sentiment Indicator,” Journal of Financial Markets, accepted conditional on revisions. Formerly NBER Working Paper Series, No. 8816.

6.  With Jeremy Stein and Jeffrey Wurgler, “When Does the Market Matter? Stock Prices and the Investment of Equity Dependent Firms,” Quarterly Journal of Economics 118, 969-1006. Formerly NBER Working Paper Series, No. 8750.

7.  With Alison Wagonfeld, “Dividend Policy at Linear Technology Corporation,” Harvard Business School Case.

8.  With Jeffrey Wurgler, “A Catering Theory of Dividends,” Journal of Finance, forthcoming. Formerly NBER Working Paper Series, No. 9542.

9.  With Jeffrey Wurgler, “Appearing and Disappearing Dividends: The Link to Catering Incentives,” Journal of Financial Economics, forthcoming.

10.  With Jeffrey Wurgler, “A Conditional Characteristics Model of Stock Returns,” 2003.

11.  “Dividend Policy at Linear Technology Corporation TN,” Harvard Business School Teaching Note.

2002

12.  With Serkan Savasoglu, “Limited Arbitrage in Mergers and Acquisitions,” Journal of Financial Economics 64, 91-116, 2002.

13.  With Jeffrey Wurgler, “Market Timing and Capital Structure,” Journal of Finance 57, 1-32, 2002.

2001

2000

14.  With Rick Ruback and Also Sesia, “Pharmacyclics: Financing Research & Development,” Harvard Business School Case.

15.  With Jeffrey Wurgler, “The Equity Share in New Issues and Aggregate Stock Returns,” Journal of Finance 55, 2219-57, 2000.

16.  “Career Concerns and Staged Investment: Evidence From the Venture Capital Industry.”

1999

17.  With Paul Gompers, “Executive Ownership and Control in Newly Public Firms: The Role of Venture Capitalists.”

18.  With Rick Ruback, “Estimating Industry Multiples.”

1998

19.  With Scott Mayfield and John Parsons, “Alternative Models of Uncertain Commodity Prices for Use with Modern Asset Pricing Methods,” Energy Journal 19, 115-148, 1998.


LIST OF SUGGESTED REVIEWERS

MALCOLM BAKER

POTENTIAL HBS REVIEWERS

1.  George Baker,

2.  Pankaj Ghemawat,

3.  Brian Hall,

4.  Paul Healy,

5.  Tarun Khanna,

6.  Elon Kohlberg,

7.  Ananth Raman,

8.  Forest Reinhardt,

POTENTIAL REVIEWERS OUTSIDE HBS

1.  Kent Daniel, Professor, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University

2.  John Graham, Professor, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University

3.  Richard Green, Professor, Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Mellon University

4.  Campbell Harvey, Professor, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University

5.  Steven Kaplan, Professor, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago

6.  Rafael La Porta, Professor, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth University

7.  Owen Lamont, Professor, School of Management, Yale University

8.  Randall Morck, Professor, Faculty of Business, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada T6G 2R6. Email: . Telephone: 780-492-5683.

9.  Jay Ritter, Professor, Warrington College of Business, University of Florida

10.  Robert Shiller, Professor, Department of Economics, Yale University

11.  Andrei Shleifer, Professor, Department of Economics, Harvard University, Littauer Center, Room M-9 Cambridge, MA 02138. Email: . Telephone: 617-495-5046.

12.  Jeremy Stein, Professor, Department of Economics, Harvard University, Littauer Center, Room 209 Cambridge, MA 02138. Email: . Telephone: 617-496-6455.

13.  Richard Thaler, Professor, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago

14.  Robert Vishny, Professor, Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago

15.  Ivo Welch, Professor, School of Management, Yale University