John Briginshaw

Lecturer at Haas School of Business

Schools

  • Haas School of Business

Links

Biography

Haas School of Business

Education

  • PhD, Business Administration, UC Berkeley
  • MS, Business Administration, UC Berkeley
  • MBA, London Business School, UK
  • BSc, Chemistry, University of Bristol, UK

Positions Held

At Haas since 2012
* 2012 – present, Visiting Assistant Professor, Haas School of Business
* 2004 – 2012, Assistant Professor of Accounting, Pepperdine University

External Service and Assignments

Member of the American Accounting Association

Current Research and Interests

  • Equity valuation
  • Fast growth companies

Selected Papers and Publications
- “Valuing Internet Companies”, Business Strategy Review, March 2000.  (co-authored with Chris Higson) - Book: Internet Valuation: The Way Ahead (2002) (Palgrave Macmillan) - “Don’t be shy about retiring,”Graziadio Business Report, March 2008 - “What Will The International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Mean to Businesses and Investors?,” Graziadio Business Report, October 2008 - “Teaching Accounting for Inventory by Calling on Students’ Personal Experiences,” American Journal of Business Education, Vol 3, No, 3, 2010

Teaching
- Financial Accounting - Managerial Accounting - Principles of Business - Fair Value

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