Tag: Kathryn Kadous
Accentuating the Positive: Do Investors Rate Non-native English Speaking CEOs More...
When investors are deciding whether to put their capital into a company, they typically take a breadth of different factors into account. Earnings, performance,...
Kadous, colleagues receive Deloitte Foundation Wildman Medal Award
Professor of Accounting Kathryn Kadous and two other professors were recently named recipients of the Deloitte Foundation Wildman Medal Award by the American Accounting Association for their paper, “Audits of Complex Estimates as Verification of Management Numbers: How Institutional Pressures Shape Practice."
Knowledge Creation: A look at research from Fall 2017
Using rigorous methodologies, Goizueta faculty focus on researching important problems that affect the practice of business. The following is a sample of recently created new knowledge. To learn more, please visit goizueta.emory.edu/faculty.
Kadous to take helm of Goizueta’s PhD program
Kathryn Kadous is the new associate dean of the Goizueta doctoral program. Her appointment was announced during a reception for the graduating PhD students in May.
Sandy Jap receives professorship, other promotions
Marketing professor Sandy Jap became the first recipient of the Sarah Beth Brown Professorship in Marketing.
Former Ph.D. students honored by Poets & Quants
Two former Goizueta Ph.D. students were named to the prestigious Poets & Quants 40 Under 40 professors list last week.
Willie Choi (University of Pittsburgh) and Marcus...
Exploring the scholarly inquiry of Kathryn Kadous
According to research from Kathryn Kadous, McIntyre term chair and professor of accounting at Goizueta, the accounting world has yet to deal with how...
Knowledge Creation: A look at current faculty research
A significant marker of a leading business school is the creation of new knowledge. Goizueta faculty, using rigorous methodologies, focus on researching important problems...
Knowledge Creation: A look at the depth of faculty scholarship
Young adults, the recession, and narcissism
Individuals who enter adulthood during a recession are less likely to be narcissistic, finds Emily Bianchi, assistant professor of...
Faculty, staff honored with year-end awards
Each year numerous awards are bestowed on faculty members at Goizueta Business School with emphasis on their roles in the classroom. For the 2013-2014 academic year, professors...
Knowledge Creation: A look at research from Spring 2014
A significant marker of a leading business school is the creation of new knowledge. Goizueta faculty, using rigorous methodologies, focus on researching important problems...
The Disposition Effect: Confidence vs. Self-Regard
EDITOR’S NOTE: Goizueta Newsroom regularly shares news on the school, its faculty, staff, students and alumni. But we also take pride in sharing vital...