- January 7, 2025
One accounting standard to rule them all might be a less desirable state of affairs than the 鈥榤anaged divergence鈥 that currently exists between U.S.-GAAP and IFRS.
- November 19, 2024
The 2008 financial crisis cast a pall of pessimism over veteran CEOs that took three years to lift. David Koo, assistant professor of accounting, has found that memories of past recessions, triggered by recent ones, can weigh on chief executives鈥 decisions, literally for years.
- August 22, 2024
Artificial intelligence can perform peer firm selection鈥攁 key task for investors鈥攁t least as accurately as well-established alternative algorithms and human experts, according to research by Costello profs Long Chen and Yi Cao.
- August 6, 2024
The economic data on climate and business outcomes paints a picture of profound disruption beneath a placid-seeming surface.
- January 22, 2024
To stay competitive in the war for talent, tech companies must weigh secrecy against specificity when crafting job ads. Are they disclosing too much?
- January 8, 2024
A Mason professor unpacks the complex, nuanced impact of the 鈥渞evolving door鈥 between industry and regulators in the accounting world.
- August 23, 2023
Steve Maex, an assistant professor of accounting at 亚洲AV School of Business, recently received the American Accounting Association (AAA)鈥檚 Outstanding International Accounting Dissertation Award.
- May 10, 2023
A Mason professor is the sole academic working with the U.S. government in an unprecedented effort to measure environmental-economic activity.
- March 24, 2023
Financially troubled U.S. hospitals are petitioning for more support from the federal government, but handouts won鈥檛 fix the underlying problem.
- January 31, 2023
Research by Mason Accounting Professor Bret Johnson, a former SEC staff accountant and academic fellow, shows how seemingly mundane intra-agency policies can have unintended effects that benefit Wall Street over Main Street.