# Leila Peyravan
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Fields of Interest
Accounting
# Leila Peyravan
Assistant Professor of Accounting
Departments
Faculty
Office
McNair Hall 330
Contact
[713-348-6140](tel:713-348-6140)
[Leila.Peyravan@rice.edu](mailto:Leila.Peyravan@rice.edu)
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Fields of Interest
Accounting
Leila Peyravan is an assistant professor of accounting. Her research interests are generally focused on how information quality, in the context of a firm’s financial reporting quality and accounting practices, affects debt and equity markets. She earned her Ph.D. in accounting from University of Toronto. She also holds a master of business administration in finance and a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering, both from University of Toronto. Dr. Peyravan is also a CFA Charter holder since 2010. Previously, she worked as a consultant and financial analyst.
#### Teaching Interests:
- Financial Accounting
#### Research Interests:
- Financial reporting quality
- Disclosure
- Syndicated loan markets
- Information asymmetry
Journal Article
Cross-Market Relationships and Allocation Dynamics in Initial Public Offerings, with Regina Wittenberg-Moerman (Northwestern), and Hailey Ballew.
Journal Article
“Institutional Dual-Holders and Managers’ Earnings Disclosure” with Regina Wittenberg Moerman. The Accounting Review, May 2022 issue
Journal Article
[Peyravan, L. (2020). Financial Reporting Quality and Dual-Holding of Debt and Equity. The Accounting Review.](https://meridian.allenpress.com/accounting-review/article-abstract/doi/10.2308/accr-52661/431269/Financial-Reporting-Quality-and-Dual-Holding-of?redirectedFrom=fulltext)
Journal Article
“Does Poor Accounting Quality Delay Bond Prices?” with Ole-Kristian Hope and Hai Lu.
Journal Article
“Balancing Act: How Unaffiliated Analysts Navigate Private Information Disadvantages”, with Brian Rountree and Shiva Sivaramakrishnan (under review)