Research from Booth鈥檚 John Gallemore suggests the act鈥檚 tax provisions were not material for most publicly traded US companies.
Academic Areas Accounting Faculty and Research
The accounting faculty at Chicago Booth produce groundbreaking research across the accounting spectrum鈥攆rom accounting practice and policymaking to securities regulation and the role of accounting in contracting.
Pathbreaking accounting professors at Booth such as Ray Ball, a recipient of the Wharton-Jacobs Levy Prize for Quantitative Financial Innovation, have revolutionized the modern accounting literature in business today. Much of the revolutionary accounting research our faculty create is incorporated into Booth’s curriculum through foundational accounting courses such as Accounting, Economic, and Regulatory Issues in Complex Deals, and innovative course offerings not found elsewhere, such as Taxes and Business Strategy.
Beyond their teaching acumen, our faculty in this academic area regularly publish in the world’s leading accounting journals, including the Journal of Accounting and Economics and the Accounting Review. Four faculty members are senior editors at the Journal of Accounting Research.
Accounting Faculty
At Booth, we believe in a multidisciplinary approach to business education. In addition to teaching foundational accounting courses such as Financial Accounting, our faculty are developing innovative courses that cross disciplinary lines.
Courses such as Accounting for Entrepreneurship: From Start-Up through IPO, for instance, incorporate the dynamics of the COVID-19 crisis into an examination of the tools needed to provide accounting and related functions for private, entrepreneurial firms. Other classes such as Taxes and Business Strategy use a textbook coauthored by Booth professor Merle Erickson to provide students with a durable, portable framework for thinking about tax planning.
Discover more about our accounting faculty, including the classes they teach, below.
Featured Research in Chicago Booth Review
Discover some of the latest research from our accounting professors.
Banks shouldn’t get relief from a controversial standard meant to discipline risk-taking, says Booth’s Haresh Sapra.
Booth鈥檚 Rimmy Tomy finds a regulatory move toward transparency has broadly changed the behavior of bank monitors as well as outcomes for banks.
Awards and Honors
The American Accounting Association awarded Delphine Samuels with its 2020 Competitive Manuscript Award for her manuscript "Government Procurement and Changes in Firm Transparency.鈥 The award, which is chosen by blind review, aims to encourage research among members of the American Accounting Association who have earned their PhD in the past five years.
Awards and HonorsResearch with Impact
鈥淎 lot of the pressure comes from investors鈥攔egular people, retail investors, and also institutional investors. They want to have a return, but they also want to invest in something that they believe in.鈥
Hans B. Christensen, speaking to recent research he conducted with fellow Booth professor Christian Leuz. Their research examines what the economic impact would be if the United States mandated reporting standards for corporate social responsibility activities for US-based companies. What they find has broad implications for both firms and stakeholders.
Our MBA Concentrations in This Area
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Accounting Faculty in the News
September 25, 2020 | CFO
A new study coauthored by Booth鈥檚 Christian Leuz analyzes the reasons behind mandating auditor rotations. Published in the Accounting Review, the study finds no significant falloff in reporting quality over the course of auditors鈥 five-year tenures.
July 10, 2020 | Bloomberg Tax
Retailers, especially apparel companies, frequently mentioned CARES Act tax benefits in their financial disclosures, according to research coauthored by Booth鈥檚 John Gallemore.
June 11, 2020 | Risk
A paper coauthored by Booth鈥檚 Haresh Sapra suggests that greater provisions under the current expected credit loss (CECL) accounting standard are a 鈥渄ouble-edged sword.鈥 As capital dwindles, regulators are more likely to intervene. The prospect of earlier intervention may incentivize banks to pursue lucrative but risky loans.
Partnering across the University of Chicago and Beyond
Our accounting faculty members are active in and outside of the University of Chicago.
In true interdisciplinary spirit, several of our faculty members share perspectives that spark new ideas in economics as at the University of Chicago, including professors Ray Ball, Christian Leuz, and Douglas J. Skinner.
Other accounting faculty lend their expertise to editing journals. Philip G. Berger is a senior editor of the prestigious . He edits the journal with Booth professors Leuz, Skinner, and Haresh Sapra.
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Learn About Our Research WorkshopsResearch Spotlight
Discover some of the latest working papers and published papers from our accounting faculty.
Haresh Sapra, with coauthors Lucas Mahieux (Tilburg University) and Gaoqing Zhang (University of Minnesota)
Delphine Samuels, with coauthors Daniel J. Taylor (The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania) and Robert E. Verrecchia (The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania)
Philip G. Berger, with coauthors Jung Ho Choi (Stanford University Graduate School of Business) and Sorabh Tomar (Southern Methodist University)
Research Centers in This Area
Research centers across Booth and the University of Chicago are hubs for innovation and world-changing research. The centers provide our faculty with research support, and our faculty members lend their expertise to the centers, enriching the student experience and the broader academic community at Booth.
The Chookaszian Accounting Research Center
The Chookaszian Accounting Research Center coordinates accounting research at Booth and hosts research brown bags and workshops. It also publishes the Journal of Accounting Research, one of the top accounting research journals in the world.
The Chookaszian Accounting Research CenterGeorge J. Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the State
The Stigler Center confronts conventional thinking and investigates the obstacles preventing markets from being truly competitive.
George J. Stigler Center for the Study of the Economy and the StateRustandy Center for Social Sector Innovation
As Booth’s social impact hub, the Rustandy Center offers hands-on learning opportunities, supports innovative courses, and pursues research—all with the goal of developing people and practices with the potential to solve the world’s biggest problems.
Rustandy Center for Social Sector Innovation