»Accounting Research Lectures

The Argyros Dean’s office has generously sponsored the lecture series for visiting Accounting scholars to present their research. Lectures are open to anyone that would like to attend. If you will be visiting Chapman University for a lecture and need a parking permit or would like additional information regarding the ACBE Accounting Research Lecture Series, please email Dr. Timothy Shields.


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2024 - 2025 Lectures

All talks are in Beckman Hall 401 from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm on Friday

 

October 11th: Jack Stecher, Associate Professor of Accounting, Alberta School of Business 

photo of Jack StetcherJack Stecher earned his PhD from the University of Minnesota and a bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania.  Before coming to the University of Alberta, Stecher taught at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and at NHH in Bergen, Norway. In addition to academia, Stecher has over a decade of experience in industry. His research primarily focuses on the effects of information and disclosure on capital markets and private debt, with additional interests in more general questions related to decision-making under risk and uncertainty. Stecher’s research collaborations span numerous academic disciplines, including grants related to finance and cognitive neuroscience. He has published in top accounting and business journals, as well as in economics, operations research, computer science, and analytical philosophy.

 February 7th: Michal Matejka, Harvey and Missy Jabara Family Accounting Professor, Arizona State University

photo of Michal MatejkaMichal Matějka is the Harvey and Missy Jabara Family Accounting Professor at theW. P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University. He received his Ph.D. from Tilburg University and prior to joining ASU held positions at the University of Michigan and University of Southern California.

His research interests are in the area of performance measurement,target setting, and incentive compensation. His research has been published in The Accounting Review, Contemporary Accounting Research, Journal of Accounting Research, Journal of Management Accounting Research, Management Science, and Review of Accounting Studies. He is the senior editor of the Journal of Management Accounting Research, an Associate Editor at Management Science and on the editorial board of several leading accounting journals. His research has been recognized by the 2017 Notable Contributions toManagement Accounting Literature Award.

February 21st: Diana Choi, Assistant Professor of Accounting, Purdue University

photo of Diana ChoiDiana Choi is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of Business, Purdue University. Diana’s research interests primarily include financial reporting and disclosure, regulation, financial institutions, and corporate governance. She earned her Ph.D. from The Ohio State University, her MPA degree from the University of Texas at Austin, and her BBA degree from Yonsei University. Diana also worked as an external auditor at PwC.

 

 

 

March 7th: Alisa Brink, KPMG Teaching Excellence Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University

photo of Alisa BrinkAlisa G. Brink serves as the Chair of the Accounting Department at Virginia Commonwealth Universityand holds the title of KPMG Teaching Excellence Professor. She is also currently serving as the Council Chair of the American Accounting Association. Alisa joined VCU in August of 2008 following graduation from the Accounting PhD program at Florida State University. She teaches undergraduate courses in financial accounting and graduate courses in accounting research. Alisa’s research employs experimentalmethods to investigate questions related to whistleblowing decisions, employee creativity, incentive design, and accounting education. To date, she has 30 published research articles and one teaching case in outlets including Journal of Management Accounting Research, Behavioral Research in Accounting, Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory, Management Accounting Research, Journal of Accounting Literature, Journal of Information Systems, Issues in Accounting Education, and the Journal of Business Ethics.She has served as an Editor for Issues in Accounting Education and Advances in Accounting Research and on the editorial board of Behavioral Research in Accounting.

April 11th: Nathan Waddoups, Associate Professor Accounting, University of Denver

photo of Nathan WaddoupsNathan Waddoups is an associate professor of accounting at the University of Denver and an active researcher specializing in feedback, incentives, and emerging technologies. He has a PhD from the University of South Carolina and has authored publications in Contemporary Accounting Research, Accounting Organizations and Society, Journal of Management Accounting Research, and others. Known for his thoughtful and caring approach, he enjoys engaging with students and audiences to explore new ways of thinking and learning. When not immersed in research, Waddoups enjoys spending time with family, hiking in the mountains, and working on his vertical jump training.

Meet the Workshop Coordinator

Timothy Shields, Ph.D.


Dr. Shields is an Associate Professor of Accounting. His research focuses on the effect that institutional features, namely accounting systems, have on strategic behavior within group settings and wealth creation. The research methodology employed is exclusively experimental, and predictions of behavior are based upon economics-based analytical theory and psychology theory. Dr. Shields has taught undergraduate and graduate accounting courses at Chapman University, Carnegie Mellon University, and the University of Minnesota.

For more information, please visit Dr. Shields' Faculty Profile.