Selected Faculty Research

Selected Faculty Research

Kris Hoang’s paper “How Do Regulatory Reforms to Enhance Auditor Independence Work in Practice?” has been accepted for publication in Contemporary Accounting Research.

The high cost of high-frequency trading

The high cost of high-frequency trading

The origin of the so-called Flash Crash remains a mystery, but David Lesmond, associate professor of finance, has a strong suspicion of the underlying cause: high-frequency trading.

Consumers judge risk of illness by the cost of the cure

Consumers judge risk of illness by the cost of the cure

When it comes to calculating their odds of catching the flu, consumers look to an unlikely gauge—the price of the flu shot—to measure their risk, according to a new study co-authored by an A. B. Freeman School of Business researcher.

Feature: Educating the Entrepreneur

Feature: Educating the Entrepreneur

Ralph Maurer has proposed an ambitious new entrepreneurship curriculum designed to enhance the program’s classroom component while providing greater integration and supervision for extracurricular experiential learning projects.