Ozer Asdemir earned his PhD in management science with a concentration in accounting from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2005.
Asdemir’s research interests include intangibles and R&D valuation, the impact of financial intermediaries on intangible valuation, the impact of investor sophistication and informed trading on intangible valuation, and the impact of accounting information quality on valuation.
- Asdemir, O., Fernando, G. D., Schneible, Jr, R. A., & Tripathy, A. (2017). Impact of strategy on analyst information. Advances in Accounting, (37), pp. 103-110
- Anderson, M., Asdemir, O., & Tripathy, A. (2013). Use of precedent and antecedent information in strategic cost management. Journal of Business Research, (66)(5), pp. 643-650
- Asdemir, O., Baowaidan, M., & Bugshan, T. (2013). Value relevance of R and D spending by rivals. Academy of Accounting & Financial Studies Journal, (17)(1), pp. 103-117
- Asdemir, O., Fernando, G., & Tripathy, A. (2013). Market perception of firm strategy. Managerial Finance, (39)(2), pp. 90-115
- Asdemir, O., & Sathe, R. S. (2012). Understanding transient member nonprofit organization. Journal of Contemporary Business Issues, (18)(2), pp. 15-29
- Asdemir, O., Sheikh, F., & Mufti, M. (2012). R and D uncertainty in future benefits. Journal of Accounting and Finance, (12)(3), pp. 148-161
- Banker, R., Bardhan, I., & Asdemir, O. (2006). Understanding the impact of collaboration software on product design and development. Information Systems Research, (17)(4), pp. 352-373
- American Accounting Association
- New Plan Learning
- Minnesota Math and Science Academy K-12 Charter School, Board Member
- Turkish American Society of Minnesota, Officer, Other Officer
- Visiting Assistant Professor, Purdue University, West Lafayette (2005 - 2006)