JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING & ECONOMICS
SURVEY OF PAST RESEARCH AND DIRECTIONS FOR THE FUTURE
Saturday-Sunday, October 3-4, 2009
at MIT Sloan School of Management
Cambridge, Massachusetts
The 2009 Journal of Accounting & Economics Conference will
comprise a series of survey papers on topics of
contemporary interest to academics, regulators, and the
profession. Each team of invited authors is expected to
provide a critical retrospective of the research on the
assigned topic and offer constructive suggestions for
future directions in the area. Discussants for each survey
paper will be announced prior to the conference date.
TOPICS/AUTHORS:
The topics and invited authors are:
- Role of accounting in corporate governance and
contracting
- Chris Armstrong, Wayne Guay, and Joseph Weber
- International accounting
- Hollis Ashbaugh, Ryan LaFond, and Ross Watts
- Corporate information environment: Management reports and
forecasts, analyst reports, other disclosures, and
auditing
- Anne Beyer, Daniel Cohen, Thomas Lys, and Beverly
Walther
- What should GAAP in the future look like? A survey of
past research as guidance for future standards
- S.P. Kothari, Karthik Ramanna, and Douglas Skinner
- Accounting anomalies, fundamental analysis, and returns
to investment strategies
- Scott Richardson and Peter Wysocki
- Earnings quality and earnings management
- Patty Dechow, Weili Ge, and Catherine Schrand
- Tax research in accounting: Real effects, earnings
management, and governance
- Michelle Hanlon and Shane Heitzman
The conference is sponsored by MIT Sloan School of
Management, CRA International, and McGraw-Hill Irwin. It
will be held at MIT Sloan School of Management.
Posted 4/21/08
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