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Randolph Cohen

Randolph Baer Cohen (born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American financial economist and MBA Class of 1975 Senior Lecturer of Entrepreneurial Management at Harvard Business School.

Randolph Cohen
Born
Alma materUniversity of Chicago (Ph.D.)
Harvard College (A.B.)
Partner(s)ExSight Capital
Alignvest Investment Management
Websitewww.hbs.edu/faculty

Career edit

At Harvard, Cohen teaches Field X [1] and Field Y,[2] entrepreneurship classes designed to enable students to develop and grow their businesses.

Cohen has helped to start and grow a number of investment management firms, and has served as a consultant to others. He is a partner at Exsight Capital Management LLC,[3] a venture capital firm specializing in early-stage impact investments in innovative ophthalmic diagnostic and treatment solutions.

Cohen spoke at Hedge Fund Management(2007) hosted by Stanford CFA Institute.[4]

Cohen is on the board of the Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired(MABVI),[5] with which he collaborates to produce the podcast Dangerous Vision.[6] On the podcast, Cohen invites people who have low vision or related to people with low vision to share how they navigate through their lives. Cohen also created a Dangerous Vision website[7] to share his experience with vision loss more widely.

Personal edit

Cohen grew up in Philadelphia and attended Germantown Academy in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania. His father was a practicing attorney and his mother taught reading at Wordsworth Academy, a school for children with learning disabilities. During graduate school he appeared on the television show Jeopardy! on an episode that aired January 29, 1997.[8]

Cohen writes about professional basketball for the SB Nation Philadelphia 76ers fan site LibertyBallers [9] under the name blindloyalty76. One of his most widely read pieces is "Robert Covington: top 30 NBA Player?".[10]

Research edit

Cohen has been published in several journals in the fields of finance and economics. In addition, Cohen has published numerous Harvard case studies on topics ranging from the valuation of baseball star Alex Rodriguez to risk arbitrage.[11] His 2003 research entitled "The value spread" (with Christopher Polk and Tuomo Vuolteenaho) was a nominee for the Smith-Breeden Prize Prize for the best paper published in the Journal of Finance.[12][better source needed] His 2005 research entitled "Judging fund managers by the company they keep" (with Lubos Pastor and Joshua Coval), which was profiled in Time magazine (June 9, 2003), The New York Times (January 5, 2003), and Barron's Magazine (December 16–20, 2002), was also nominated for the Smith-Breeden Prize.[13]

Papers edit

Cohen is the co-author of the following most cited papers, ranked from most to least cited.

  • Cohen, Randolph B.; Gompers, Paul A.; Vuolteenaho, Tuomo (November 2002). "Who underreacts to cash-flow news? evidence from trading between individuals and institutions" (PDF). Journal of Financial Economics. 66 (2–3): 409–462. doi:10.1016/S0304-405X(02)00229-5.
  • Cohen, Randolph; Polk, Christopher; Vouolteenaho, Tuomp (2003). "TheValueSpread" (PDF). Journal of Finance. LVIII. Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  • COHEN, RANDOLPH B.; COVAL, JOSHUA D.; PÁSTOR, ĽUBOŠ (June 2005). "Judging Fund Managers by the Company They Keep" (PDF). The Journal of Finance. 60 (3): 1057–1096. doi:10.1111/j.1540-6261.2005.00756.x.
  • Cohen, Randolph B.; Polk, Christopher; Vuolteenaho, Tuomo (May 2005). "Money Illusion in the Stock Market: The Modigliani-Cohn Hypothesis*" (PDF). Quarterly Journal of Economics. 120 (2): 639–668. doi:10.1162/0033553053970133.

References edit

  1. ^ "Field X". Harvard Business School.
  2. ^ "Field Y". Harvard Business School.
  3. ^ "ExSight Ventures". ExSight Ventures.
  4. ^ . CFA Institute. Archived from the original on 2007-04-02. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
  5. ^ "Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired". Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
  6. ^ "Dangerous Vision Podcast". Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
  7. ^ "Dangerous Vision – Technology, therapies and practical advice for those living life with low vision".
  8. ^ "Randy Cohen". J! Archive. Retrieved 2008-10-15.
  9. ^ "a Philadelphia 76ers community". Liberty Ballers. May 29, 2023.
  10. ^ "top 30 NBA Player?". 27 April 2018.
  11. ^ "Randolph B. Cohen - Publications and Course Materials". President and Fellows of Harvard College. Retrieved 2007-09-10.
  12. ^ "Christopher Polk - Curriculum Vitae" (PDF). London School of Economics. Retrieved 2007-09-10.
  13. ^ "Research". chicagogsb.edu. Retrieved 2007-09-10.

External links edit

  • Cohen at SSRN

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grow their businesses Cohen has helped to start and grow a number of investment management firms and has served as a consultant to others He is a partner at Exsight Capital Management LLC 3 a venture capital firm specializing in early stage impact investments in innovative ophthalmic diagnostic and treatment solutions Cohen spoke at Hedge Fund Management 2007 hosted by Stanford CFA Institute 4 Cohen is on the board of the Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired MABVI 5 with which he collaborates to produce the podcast Dangerous Vision 6 On the podcast Cohen invites people who have low vision or related to people with low vision to share how they navigate through their lives Cohen also created a Dangerous Vision website 7 to share his experience with vision loss more widely Personal editCohen grew up in Philadelphia and attended Germantown Academy in Fort Washington Pennsylvania His father was a practicing attorney and his mother taught reading at Wordsworth Academy a school for children with learning disabilities During graduate school he appeared on the television show Jeopardy on an episode that aired January 29 1997 8 Cohen writes about professional basketball for the SB Nation Philadelphia 76ers fan site LibertyBallers 9 under the name blindloyalty76 One of his most widely read pieces is Robert Covington top 30 NBA Player 10 Research editCohen has been published in several journals in the fields of finance and economics In addition Cohen has published numerous Harvard case studies on topics ranging from the valuation of baseball star Alex Rodriguez to risk arbitrage 11 His 2003 research entitled The value spread with Christopher Polk and Tuomo Vuolteenaho was a nominee for the Smith Breeden Prize Prize for the best paper published in the Journal of Finance 12 better source needed His 2005 research entitled Judging fund managers by the company they keep with Lubos Pastor and Joshua Coval which was profiled in Time magazine June 9 2003 The New York Times January 5 2003 and Barron s Magazine December 16 20 2002 was also nominated for the Smith Breeden Prize 13 Papers editCohen is the co author of the following most cited papers ranked from most to least cited Cohen Randolph B Gompers Paul A Vuolteenaho Tuomo November 2002 Who underreacts to cash flow news evidence from trading between individuals and institutions PDF Journal of Financial Economics 66 2 3 409 462 doi 10 1016 S0304 405X 02 00229 5 Cohen Randolph Polk Christopher Vouolteenaho Tuomp 2003 TheValueSpread PDF Journal of Finance LVIII Retrieved 26 June 2020 COHEN RANDOLPH B COVAL JOSHUA D PASTOR ĽUBOS June 2005 Judging Fund Managers by the Company They Keep PDF The Journal of Finance 60 3 1057 1096 doi 10 1111 j 1540 6261 2005 00756 x Cohen Randolph B Polk Christopher Vuolteenaho Tuomo May 2005 Money Illusion in the Stock Market The Modigliani Cohn Hypothesis PDF Quarterly Journal of Economics 120 2 639 668 doi 10 1162 0033553053970133 References edit Field X Harvard Business School Field Y Harvard Business School ExSight Ventures ExSight Ventures Hedge Fund Management 2007 Speakers CFA Institute Archived from the original on 2007 04 02 Retrieved 2007 09 16 Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired Dangerous Vision Podcast Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired Dangerous Vision Technology therapies and practical advice for those living life with low vision Randy Cohen J Archive Retrieved 2008 10 15 a Philadelphia 76ers community Liberty Ballers May 29 2023 top 30 NBA Player 27 April 2018 Randolph B Cohen Publications and Course Materials President and Fellows of Harvard College Retrieved 2007 09 10 Christopher Polk Curriculum Vitae PDF London School of Economics Retrieved 2007 09 10 Research chicagogsb edu Retrieved 2007 09 10 External links editCohen at SSRN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Randolph Cohen amp 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