Steven J. Shapiro, Ph.D.


Steven J. Shapiro Ph.D.
   
  School: Management
Department: Accounting and Financial Studies
   
  Rank: Professor
Primary Domain of Expertise: Finance
Education: Ph.D. - Georgetown University
   
  Member of NYIT since: 2008
Administrative Title
: Director - Risk Management Academy


Representative Intellectual Contributions:

Shapiro, S. J. and Horner, S. (2012) "Stationarity of Ibbotson Associates Equity Risk Premiums;" National Association of Forensic Economics Session; Western Economic Association International Conference; June 30; San Francisco, CA.

Shapiro, S. J. (2011) "More Pitfalls in Determining the Reasonable Royalty in Patent Cases;" Journal of Legal Economics 18(1):91-94.

Harris, P., Kinkela, K., Kutasovic, P., Malindretos, J., Shapiro, S. J. and Yun, J. K. (2011) "A Critical Examination of LIFO and a Review of Its Shortcomings;" Academy of Taiwan Business Management Review 7(1):132-136. 

Shapiro, S. J., Bartels, T. and Krueger, K. V. (2011) "The Form of the Corporation: Implications for Estimating Lost Profits," National Association of Forensic Economics Session, Western Economic Association International Conference; June 30; San Francisco, CA.

Shapiro, S. J., Kinkela, K. and Harris, P. (2011) "Assessing Churning and Suitability of Investments: A Case Study," American Academy of Economic and Financial Experts Annual Meeting; April 8; Las Vegas, NE.

Kinkela, K. and Shapiro, S. J. (2011) “Case Study on IFRS and GAAP Financial Reporting,” The Institute for Business and Finance Research; May 24-27; San Jose, Costa Rica.

Shapiro, S. J. and Harris, P. (2010) "Implications for the Elimination of LIFO," Financial Management Association Financial Planning and Analysis Corporate Round Table; October 20; New York, NY.

Shapiro, S. J., (2010) “What Do We Know about Tort Reform: Review of Empirical Research,” Western Economic Association International 85th Annual Conference; June 29-July 3; Portland, OR.

Shapiro, S. J. (2010) "Tort Reform in the United States: Next Steps," National Association of Forensic Economics International Conference; June 4; Copenhagen, Denmark.

Shapiro, S. J. (2010) "Pitfalls in Determining the Reasonable Royalty in Patent Cases," National Association of Forensic Economics Sessions, Allied Social Science Association Annual Meetings; January 4; Atlanta, GA.

Shapiro, S. J. and Rodriguez, A.E. (2009) "Scheduled Damages and the American Tort Environment" in R. Thornton and J. Ward, eds. Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Damages: a Trans-Atlantic Dialogue; Emerald Press; 277-289.

Shapiro, S. J., (2008) “Assessment of Portfolio Churning and Investment Suitability: A Case Study,” 5th NAFE International Meeting; May 20-22; Istanbul, Turkey.

Schap, D., Shapiro, S. J. and Street, C. (2008)"Assessing Economic Damages in Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation: The State Of Rhode Island," National Association of Forensic Economics Session, Allied Social Science Associations Annual Meetings; January 5; New Orleans, LA.

Rodriguez, A. E. and Shapiro, S. J. (2007) “Risk-Adjusted Performance as a Rigorous Approach to Removing Subjectivity from Expert Assessments of Suitability,” Journal of Business Valuation and Economic Loss Analysis 2(2):1-15 (article 3).

Contact Information

Phone: 646.273.6086
E-Mail: sshapi01@nyit.edu
Campus: Manhattan
Office: 523 W. 61st Street 505