FACULTY PROFILE
Banerjee, Snehamay
Baveja, Alok
Broussard, John
Day, Diana
Ganesh, Jai
Goh, Chon
Holtz, Brian
Houston, Franklin
Janes, Troy
Jansen, Ivo
Kahya, Emel
Kaufman-Scarborough, Carol
Kendall, Julie
Kendall, Ken
Kenis, Izzet
Kim, Sungsoo
Koza, Mitchell
Mascarenhas, Briance
Michelfelder, Richard
Morrin, Maureen
Nikiforov, Andrei
Parente, Ronaldo
Pilotte, Eugene
Porter, Gayle
Rabinowitz, Samuel
Ruth, Julie
Sambharya, Rakesh
Schindler, Robert
Spell, Chester
Strizhakova, Yuliya
Sundaresan, Shankar
Theodossiou, Peter
Vance, David
Yaari, Uzi

Faculty Profile

Eugene Pilotte, Ph.D.
Professor & Area Head for Accounting & Finance

Office Room: 438
Phone Number: 856-225-6548
E-Mail: pilotte@camden.rutgers.edu 
Home Page: None
  Vita : Click here (PDF)

Ph.D., Indiana University

Research Interests: Asset Pricing, Corporate Finance

Courses Taught – Undergraduate:  Principles of Finance; Multinational Corporate Finance; Applications in Finance

Courses Taught - MBA:  Business Finance; Financial Management and Policy; Multinational Financial Management

Professional Activities & Honors:  Financial Risk Manager – Certified by the Global Association of Risk Professionals, November 2003

Representative Recent Publications:

"Sharpe and Treynor Ratios on Treasury Bonds," with Frederic Sterbenz, forthcoming in the Journal of Business, October 2005, vol. 78, no. 4.

"CEO Compensation, Cash Flow, and Investment," with Sheree A. Buchenroth and John Paul Broussard, Financial Management, Summer 2004, vol. 33, no. 2, 51-70.

"Capital Gains, Dividend Yields, and Expected Inflation,” Journal of Finance, February 2003, vol. 58, no.1, 447-466.

Media Guide

Dr. Eugene Pilotte, professor of finance at the Rutgers School of Business—Camden; author, numerous articles in professional journals. He can discuss:
 

+Bond Market:

  •  U.S. Treasury bills and bonds

+Investment Issues:
  • U.S. Treasury bills and bonds
+United States Treasury:
  • U.S. Treasury bills and bonds

+ Corporate Management, Governance and Finance:

  • Capital management issues 

  • Managerial finance

  • Stockholder wealth issues

  • Stock price response to new financing

+Stocks/Stock Markets:
  • Stock price response to new financing 
  • Stockholder wealth issues
  • Asset valuation