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Laurie Simon Hodrick

A. Barton Hepburn Professor Emerita of Economics in the Faculty of Business
Finance Division
Columbia Business School
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E-mail: lsh19@gsb.columbia.edu
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Curriculum Vitae

Laurie Simon Hodrick is a Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and the A. Barton Hepburn Professor Emerita of Economics in the Faculty of Business at Columbia Business School. 

Professor Hodrick is known for her ground-breaking research on corporate financial decisions, with a particular interest in corporate cash holdings and capital allocation, including share repurchases and dividends, takeovers, and equity offerings. In recognition, she has been awarded the National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator Award, a Smith Breeden Prize for Distinguished Paper in the Journal of Finance, the Western Finance Association's Trefftzs Award, a Roger F. Murray Award for Excellence from the Institute for Quantitative Research in Finance, and numerous research grants. Her work has been published in such acclaimed journals as the American Economic Review, Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, and Management Science among others. She has served as a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace at Stanford, and she was selected as one of "Forty under Forty" by Crain's Chicago Business. 

Professor Hodrick has also received many awards for teaching excellence, including the Columbia University Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching. She has received the Singhvi Prize for Scholarship in the Classroom at Columbia Business School three times and has been named the most popular professor at Columbia Business School by Business Week. Prior to joining the Columbia Business School faculty in 1996, Professor Hodrick was a professor at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University, where she was recipient of the Teacher of the Year award.

Professor Hodrick was a Visiting Professor of Law and Rock Center for Corporate Governance Fellow at Stanford Law School from 2015-2021. She has also taught at the 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 Stanford Director’s College and at the 2017, 2018, and 2019 Stanford Rock Center Program for Journalists: A Primer in Corporate Governance. 

Professor Hodrick serves as an independent director for Roku (NASDAQ:ROKU), the pioneer of streaming to the TV, as chair of the audit committee, for which she is designated as an audit committee financial expert. She serves as an independent director for SYNNEX (NYSE:SNX), a Fortune #117 (fiscal 2020 revenue $24.7B) IT distribution, systems design, and integration services company, as a member of the audit committee, for which she is designated as an audit committee financial expert. She also serves as an independent director for PGIM Funds, the $160 billion retail investments business of PGIM, the global investment management business of US-based Prudential Financial, Inc., as a member of the audit and investment committees. 

Professor Hodrick served as an independent director from 2018-2020 for Kabbage, a private global financial services, technology and data platform serving small businesses, as a member of the compensation committee, until Kabbage was acquired by American Express (NYSE:AXP) in October 2020. She served as an independent director for Corporate Capital Trust (NYSE:CCT) from 2017-2018, a business development company advised by FS/KKR Advisor focused on making originated, senior secured loans to middle market companies, which went public in November 2017. She chaired the independent director committee, overseeing the acquisition by FS Investment Corporation (NYSE:FSIC) which closed in December 2018. She was a member of the audit committee, for which she was designated as an audit committee financial expert, as well as a member of the Nominating and Governance Committee. She served as an independent director/trustee for Merrill Lynch Investment Managers from 1999-2006, for which she was designated as an audit committee financial expert and served on all standing committees.

Professor Hodrick served as the Founding Director of the Program for Financial Studies at Columbia Business School from 2010-2015. She has also served as Treasurer and Finance Chair of a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. 

Professor Hodrick was a Managing Director at Deutsche Bank from 2006-2008, where she was Global Head of Alternative Investment Strategies. She ran a trading strategy for Deutsche Bank Alternative Trading from 2008-2009. 

Professor Hodrick received a BA in Economics, summa cum laude, from Duke University and a PhD in Economics from Stanford University.

Education
BA, Duke, 1984; PhD, Stanford, 1988
Joined CBS
1996

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Journal Article
Hodrick, Laurie Simon. “Are U.S. Firms Really Holding Too Much Cash?”
Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research Policy Brief
(July 01, 2013).
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Journal Article
Hodrick, Laurie Simon and Pamela Moulton. “Liquidity: Considerations of a Portfolio Manager.”
Financial Management
vol. 38, (January 01, 2009): 59-74.
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Journal Article
Fulghieri, Paolo and Laurie Simon Hodrick. “Synergies and Internal Agency Conflicts: The Double-Edged Sword of Mergers.”
Journal of Economics and Management Strategy
vol. 15, (January 01, 2006): 549-76.
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Journal Article
Breen, William, Laurie Simon Hodrick, and Robert Korajczyk. “Predicting Equity Liquidity.”
Management Science
vol. 48, (April 01, 2002): 470-83.
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Journal Article
Hodrick, Laurie Simon. “Does Stock Price Elasticity Affect Corporate Financial Decisions?”
Journal of Financial Economics
vol. 52, (January 01, 1999): 225-56.
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Hodrick, Laurie Simon and B. Douglas Bernheim. “Veblen Effects in a Theory of Conspicuous Consumption.”
American Economic Review
vol. 86, (January 01, 1996): 349-73.
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Hodrick, Laurie Simon and Josef Zechner. “Influence Costs and Capital Structure.”
Journal of Finance
vol. 48, (January 01, 1993): 975-1008.
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Hodrick, Laurie Simon. “Dutch Auction Repurchases: An Analysis of Shareholder Heterogeneity.”
Journal of Finance
vol. 47, (January 01, 1992): 71-105.
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Hodrick, Laurie Simon. “Share Repurchase and Takeover Deterrence.”
RAND Journal of Economics
vol. 22, (January 01, 1991): 72-88.
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Hodrick, Laurie Simon. “Shareholder Heterogeneity: Evidence and Implications.”
American Economic Review
vol. 81, (January 01, 1991): 218-21.
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Hodrick, Laurie Simon and John Shoven. “Cash Distributions to Shareholders.”
Journal of Economic Perspectives
vol. 3, (January 01, 1989): 129-40.
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Working Paper
Dutordoir, Marie and Laurie Simon Hodrick. Self-Selection and Stock Returns Around Corporate Security Offering Announcements. November 01, 2012.
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Working Paper
Hodrick, Laurie Simon and Bob Korajczyk. Do Stock Splits Enhance Liquidity? October 01, 1999.
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Newspaper/Magazine Article
Hodrick, Laurie Simon. “Google's IPO: A Dutch Auction Works, If You Let It.” Hermes. January 01, 2004.
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Chapter
Hodrick, Laurie Simon. “The Interaction of Markets and Policy: A Corporate Finance Perspective.” In Strategies for Monetary Policy, 263-268. Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 2020.
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Hodrick, Laurie Simon. “Payment Systems and the Distributed Ledger Technology.” In The Structural Foundations of Monetary Policy, edited by Michael Bordo, John Cochrane, and Amit Seru, 131-136. Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 2018.
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Chapter
Hodrick, Laurie Simon. “Payment Systems and the Distributed Ledger Technology.” In The Structural Foundations Of Monetary Policy, Publication No. 687, edited by Michael D. Bordo, John H. Cochrane, and Amit Seru, Stanford: Hoover Institution Press, 2017.
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Hodrick, Laurie Simon. “Comments on "Converting Corporations to Partnerships through Leverage" by Myron S. Scholes and Mark A. Wolfson.” In Taxes, Debt, and Corporate Restructuring, edited by John Shoven and Joel Waldfogel, 196-200. The Brookings Institution, 1990.
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Chapter
Hodrick, Laurie Simon and John Shoven. “Share Repurchases and Acquisitions: An Analysis of Which Firms Participate.” In Corporate Takeovers: Causes and Consequences, edited by Alan Auerbach, 191-220. University of Chicago Press, 1988.
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Case Study
Hodrick, Laurie Simon. Four Princesses, Meet the Fantastic Four: Disney's 2009 Acquisition of Marvel.  Columbia CaseWorks, 2012.
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Case Study
Hodrick, Laurie Simon. Don't Be Evil: Google's 2004 Dutch Auction IPO. Columbia CaseWorks #090327: Columbia Business School, 2009.
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Case Study
Hodrick, Laurie Simon. Walgreen Company, 1990: The Cash Distribution Decision. Columbia CaseWorks #080322: Columbia Business School, 2008.
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Case Study
Hodrick, Laurie Simon. Cash is King: Microsoft's 2004 Cash Disbursement. Charlottesville, Va.: Darden, 2006.
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Case Study
Hodrick, Laurie Simon. Dutch Auctions.  Columbia Business School Ideas at Work, 2005.
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Case Study
Hodrick, Laurie Simon, Sean Carr, and Robert Brunner. The War of the Handbags: The Takeover Battle for Gucci Group N.V. Charlottsville, Va.: Darden, 2005.
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Case ID
110314

Four Princesses, Meet the Fantastic Four: Disney's 2009 Acquisition of Marvel

A merger of youth entertainment powerhouses is being recommended: Should Marvel's board accept Disney's offer?

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Case ID
90327

Don't Be Evil: Google's 2004 Dutch Auction Initial Public Offering

What factors should an investment management firm consider when deciding whether and at what price to bid for Google shares in their unprecedented Dutch auction IPO?

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Case ID
70302

Cash is King: Microsoft's 2004 Cash Disbursement

Why and how should the capital-rich software company pay out a record $75 billion to investors?

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Case ID
80322

Walgreen Company, 1990: The Cash Distribution Decision

When the leading national drugstore chain forecasts accumulating over $1 billion in excess cash, should it maintain or revamp its dividend policy? Repurchase any common stock?

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