Scott Smart
Business, Management and Accounting · Indiana University
Publications
54
Citations
1,654
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
35
Publishing since 1991
Scott Smart researches corporate finance, with a particular focus on initial public offerings (IPOs) — the process by which companies first sell shares to the public — and related topics like IPO underpricing, seasoned equity offerings, and how regulations and market conditions affect these events. Alongside research articles, they have authored and co-authored widely used finance textbooks. Their work often takes an international or cross-country perspective on financial markets.
Publication activity has been low and slowing over the last decade, averaging under one output per year in the most recent five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- The rise of accelerated seasoned equity underwritings
Journal of applied corporate finance · 2025
- The Effect of Internet Penetration on Financial Markets: A Cross-Country Analysis of IPO Underpricing
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2023
- Worldwide short selling regulations and IPO underpricing
Journal of Corporate Finance · 2020
- Worldwide Short Selling Regulations and IPO Underpricing
RePEc: Research Papers in Economics · 2019
- Principles of Managerial Finance, eBook, Global Edition
2018
- Determinants of Variation in IPO Underpricing
2018
- Fundamentals of Investing, 13th ed.
Pearson Education Limited eBooks · 2017
- EBOOK : Introduction to Corporate Finance 2nd Asia–Pacific Edition
2017
- Conservatism and international IPO underpricing
Journal of International Business Studies · 2017
- Determining the Financial Cost of Scholarly Book Publishing
Journal of Electronic Publishing · 2016
- Journal of International Business Studies×1
- Journal of Corporate Finance×1
- Journal of applied corporate finance×1
- Journal of Electronic Publishing×1
- RePEc: Research Papers in Economics×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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