Research in Accounting
The accounting group at Chicago Booth features many prominent scholars whose groundbreaking research is recognized for its impact on the academic literature, accounting practice and policy making, securities regulation, and elsewhere.
Our faculty members bring experience to the classroom, creating a valuable network of resources for students and alumni. Their research interests include external financial reporting and disclosure issues, securities regulation, international financial reporting issues, and the role of accounting in contracting.
Research Papers
Accounting research addresses the way that information is used in economic decisions both inside and outside organizations. Accounting research draws on a number of underlying disciplines, including economics, psychology, and statistics, and is often closely related to research in these areas as well as in areas such as corporate finance, investments, management, securities law, and other fields.
Chicago Booth accounting faculty have a broad range of research interests, including external financial reporting and disclosure issues, securities regulation, international financial reporting issues, and the role of accounting in contracting.
To view Chookaszian Accounting Research Center working papers, please visit SSRN.