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The Nate Morris Fellowship, Now Accepting Applications for 2022-2023

The Gatton College of Business and Economics has an elite opportunity, made possible by the generous contributions of the Morris Foundation and Nate Morris, Chairman and CEO of Morris Industries, to select a student for the Presidential Fellows Program at The Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress (CSPC).

Gatton Announces New Funding for Undergraduate, Faculty-Led Research and Special Projects Research

The Gatton College of Business and Economics is pleased to announce the expansion of its research mission. A new initiative for undergraduate students, led by faculty, has been approved for funding to create research opportunities for undergraduate students.

Dr. Dan Stone Paper Accepted for Publication Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance

Congratulations to Dan Stone. His paper entitled, "Is Client-Specific Information Useful to Investors? Evidence from Key Audit Matter (KAM) Reports," with Dr. Yu-Tzu Chang (UK VASOA PhD graduate (2015), and Dr. Wuchun Chi has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance.

Causholli, Bratten and Sulcaj Paper Accepted for Publication Accepted for publication in AUDITING: A Journal of Practice & Theory

Congratulations to Monika Causholli, Brian Bratten, and recent Gatton Ph.D. graduate, Valbona Sulcaj. Their paper titled, "Overseeing the external audit function: Evidence from audit committees’ reported activities," has been accepted for publication in Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory. 

Dr. Aaron Yelowitz testifies for Senate U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship

Dr. Aaron Yelowitz, Professor of Economics, testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Small Business & Entrepreneurship in a hearing entitled "Small Business Franchising: An Overview of the Industry, SBA’s Role, and Legislative Proposals." VIEW WEBCAST

UK’s Gatton College Accounting Ph.D. student, Mark Cheng Wins Prestigious, $25K Deloitte Foundation Fellowship; One of Only 10 in Nation 

For the first time, a University of Kentucky Ph.D. student has been awarded the $25,000 Deloitte Foundation Fellowship, an honor bestowed to only 10 future professors in the nation. 

Dr. Monika Causholli presents paper at University of Memphis "Data Analytics Adoption, Social Support, and Internal Auditor Performance

Monika Causholli presented the paper titled "Data Analytics Adoption, Social Support, and Internal Auditor Performance" at the University of Memphis. The paper is co-authored with Gatton Ph.D. student Evisa Bogdani and Romina Rakipi from the University of Pisa.

"Did the Siebel Systems Case Limit the SEC's Ability to Enforce Regulation Fair Disclosure?" Tyler Kleppe - Paper Accepted for the Journal of Accounting Reseach

Tyler Kleppe's paper titled "Did the Siebel Systems Case Limit the SEC's Ability to Enforce Regulation Fair Disclosure?" was accepted for publication at Journal of Accounting Research. The paper is co-authored with Kristian Allee (University of Arkansas), Brian Bushee (University of Pennsylvania), and Andrew Pierce (University of Manchester). Abstract:

Five Gatton Research Faculty Headline Gatton Research Excellence Series

The University of Kentucky’s Gatton College of Business and Economics is proud to present the spring 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, March 4. Keynote speakers include: 

Dr. Allan Chen Paper Accepted for Publication "The Early Bird Gets Two Worms Cumulative Impact Neglect in Processing Sequential Changes"

A paper co-authored by Haipeng (Allan) Chen has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Consumer Psychology. The paper examines how consumers neglect the cumulative effect in processing sequential changes. The Early Bird Gets Two Worms