‘Working smarter, not harder’: What reviewers think of using technology in audits
New research by Assistant Professor of Accountancy Scott Emett and KPMG Professor of Accountancy Steve Kaplan shows that even when an audits’ quality is the same, external reviewers still perceive a difference between the data and analytics approach and the traditional approach.
How different countries view artificial intelligence
The space race of the 21st century is the pursuit to achieve firsts in AI capabilities. That's why nations around the globe are spending serious resources to set up and develop machine learning.
PayPal pilots quarterly call on more than financial results
Companies are experimenting with a different kind of quarterly call that goes beyond financial results to cover corporate responsibility.
How companies engage in monitoring and molding policy
Associate Professor of Accountancy Jenny Brown and her co-authors provide a four-decade review of which, what, and how firms are engaging in tax-related corporate political activity.
Associate Professor of Accountancy Lucile Faurel is one of P&Q’s Best 40 Under 40 Professors of 2019
It takes a special person to make a somewhat dry subject exciting. And that’s exactly what faculty and former and current students say of her. That's why Poets & Quants awarded her this year among 2,643 nominations and 188 different educators.
Learning to differ
W. P. Carey professors are helping students learn to appreciate opposing viewpoints.
And in this corner: Accountancy alum Levi Cooper, aka Tucker
When his All-American collegiate wrestling days were over, he began his new career with WWE, the organization also known as World Wrestling Entertainment. Meet one half of the tag team duo Heavy Machinery.
You can’t beat tweets for predicting corporate earnings
From celebrity gossip to political messaging to natural disaster updates, Twitter provides real-time news, data, and opinions. Associate Professor of Accountancy Lucile Faurel finds that the social media platform can do much more in her study.