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Sulcaj presents at 2021 American Accounting Assoc FARS Meeting

On Jan. 22, VASOA Ph.D. candidate Valbona Sulcaj presented the paper, “Litigation Risk, Financial Reporting Quality, and Critical Audit Matters in the Audit Report: Early U.S. Evidence” at the 2021 Financial Accounting and Reporting Section Meeting. The paper is part of her dissertation work under the guidance of Professors Brian Bratten, Monika Causholli (co-chair), Dave Ziebart (co-chair), and Joseph Waddington.

Zhu Published by Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology

"Technical Report: Impact of COVID-19 and Human Resource Management Agility Practices" by Susan Zhu was published by the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology.

Kleppe to Present at AAA Auditing Section Midyear Meeting

Tyler Kleppe recently received several paper acceptances into competitive, peer-reviewed academic conferences. He will be presenting a solo-authored paper titled, "Auditor Information Spillovers and Company Operating Performance: Evidence from Targeted Auditor Switches" at the AAA Auditing Section Midyear Meeting, the AAA FARS Section Midyear Meeting, and the Hawaii Accounting Research Conference.

Benguria Published in American Economic Review: Insights

The latest issue of the American Economic Review: Insights features Felipe Benguria's latest publication, "After the Panic: Are Financial Crises Demand or Supply Shocks? Evidence from International Trade."

Premier AMA Journals Ranks Murtha #30 in Productivity

Associate Professor and E. Vernon & William Smith Endowed Fellow Brian Murtha has been ranked #30 in Author Productivity in the Premier AMA Journals (2011-2020). 

Payne Paper Accepted in Journal of Accounting and Public Policy

A paper by KPMG Professor, Jeff L. Payne and Russell Williamson (University of Louisville, former Von Allmen School of Accountancy PhD student) entitled, "An Examination of the Influence of Mutual CFO / Audit Firm Tenure on Audit Quality," has been accepted for publication at The Journal of Accounting and Public Policy.

Courtemanche, Yelowitz Research Ranked #3 Most Read Article in Health Affairs

Chuck Courtemanche and Aaron Yelowitz’ research, “Strong Social Distancing Measures In The United States Reduced The COVID-19 Growth Rate” was the third most read article in 2020 in

Hoyt Begins 3-Year Term with American Economic Association

Gail Hoyt has begun serving a three-year term on the Committee on Economic Education for the American Economic Association. On Jan. 6, she led a virtual workshop on “Creating Interactive and Inclusive Lectures in Economics” for the association’s continuing education workshop, EDUCATE (Expanding Diversity in Undergraduate Classes with Advancements in the Teaching of Economics).

Blomquist Presents Paper at ASSA 2021 Annual Meeting

An article entitled "Regulatory Benefit-Cost Analysis – Advice for a New Presidential Term," by Glenn Blomquist, Professor of Economics and Public Policy Emeritus, was presented at ASSA 2021 Annual Meeting.

Sovich Published in Oxford Academic Review of Financial Studies

Research by David Sovich, "Home Equity and Labor Income: The Role of Constrained Mobility" was published in Oxford Academic Review of Financial Studies.