Sohee Kim, CISA, Ph.D. candidate presented two papers and discussed two other papers at the 2022 ABO Research Conference. The two papers she presented were:
This month, the Gatton College of Business honored the 2022 Lyman T. Johnson award recipients and celebrated the Golden Wildcats during Homecoming week. In this episode, you'll see highlights from several guest speakers to the college including Nate Morris, Mayor Linda Gorton and Board Governor, Christopher Waller. You won't want to miss the special Midterm Madness segment featuring our students, staff and faculty! It’s all here in this Happy Halloween and Homecoming edition of Simon Says!
Chuck Courtemanche's paper, "The effects of e-cigarette taxes on e-cigarette prices and tobacco product sales: Evidence from retail panel data," has been accepted for publication in Journal of Health Economics.
Brian Bratten's paper titled "Filling in the GAAPs in Individual Analysts’ Street Earnings Forecasts" was accepted for publication at Management Science. The paper is co-authored with Stephannie Larocque and Teri Yohn.
The University of Kentucky’s Gatton College of Business and Economics is proud to present the fall Gatton Research Excellence Series, a speaker series that connects business research excellence to thought leadership. The event will be held from 11 am. to 1 p.m. on Friday, November 4. Keynote speakers include:
The Gatton College of Business and Economics is pleased to announce the 2022 Lyman T. Johnson Award recipients. Lyman T. Johnson was a pioneer who challenged the status quo in his landmark court case which opened the University of Kentucky to Black students in 1949. He dedicated his life to fighting against segregation and racial inequalities in Kentucky. The Lyman T. Johnson African American Constituency Group established an endowed scholarship in his name to provide financial assistance to students of color in their pursuit of higher education.
Duke Ferguson presented his paper, "Tax Enforcement and Foreign Investment by Multinational Corporations: Evidence from Tax Inspectors Without Borders" at the Waterloo Biennial Global Taxation Symposium on September 29, 2022.
Ben Commerford has been appointed to the Editorial Board of The Accounting Review.
Tyler Kleppe's paper, “Retail shareholders and the efficacy of proxy voting: evidence from auditor ratification,” was accepted for publication in Review of Accounting Studies. The paper is co-authored with Cory Cassell and Jonathan Shipman, both from the University of Arkansas.
The Department of Economics and Institute for the Study for Free Enterprise co-hosted the Federal Reserve Board Governor Christopher Waller on Thursday, October 6, for a lecture on current monetary policy and the economic outlook. The lecture was held in the Gatton College of Business and Economics and was open to the public.