LSU Accounting Regional Research Workshop

event overview

The LSU Department of Accounting holds its Regional Research Workshop annually in the Business Education Complex (BEC) at LSU in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The workshop hosts well-known accounting academics and consists of a morning research session, luncheon, paper workshop, and reception.

 

DETAILS

April 17, 2026, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. CST

LSU E. J. Ourso College of Business
Room 1220
501 South Quad Drive
Baton Rouge, LA 70803

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Registration coming soon!

 

Speaker

Karen Nelson, M. J. Neeley Professor of Accounting, Texas Christian University

 

Additional Information

2025

douglas skinner headshotDouglas J. Skinner, Sidney Davidson Distinguished Service Professor of Accounting, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Former Editor of Journal of Accounting Research and the Journal of Accounting and Economics. Leading expert in corporate disclosure, financial reporting, and payout policies.

Topic: Do Actions Speak Louder than Words? The Relation Between Payouts and Guidance Since 2000.


2023

jeffrey hales headshotJeffrey Hales, Bake Chair in Global Sustainability Leadership, Charles T. Zlatkovich Centennial Professor of Accounting, University of Texas at Austin, Executive Director of the Global Sustainability Leadership Institute

Topic: Mere Puffery of Credible Disclosure? The Real Effects of Adopting Voluntary ESG Disclosure Standards


2022

xiumin martin headshotXiumin Martin, Professor of Accounting
Olin Business School, Washington University in St. Louis

Topic: What if Borrowers Were Informed About Credit Reporting? Two Randomized Field Experiments


2019

picture of bharat sarathBharat Sarath, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Accounting Auditing and Finance and Professor of Accounting
Rutgers University

Topic: The API and the Design of Experiments
When do managers tell the truth about Bargain Purchase Gains


2018

picture of jeffrey hoopesJeffrey Hoopes, Assistant Professor, Department of Accounting
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Topic: Strategic Subsidiary Disclosure

picture of Ted ChristensenTed Christensen, Director and Terry Distinguished Chair of Business
J. M. Tull School of Accounting, University of Georgia

Topic: Non-GAAP Earnings for Contracting and Financial Disclosure


2017

picture of Mark DeFondMark DeFond, A.N. Mosich Chair in Accounting, Senior Editor of The Accounting Review
University of Southern California

Topic: Some Controversies in Auditing Literature


2016

picture of Richard HatfieldRichard Hatfield, Ernst and Young Professor of Accounting
University of Alabama

Topic: Staff Auditors’ Proclivity for Computer Mediated Communication with Clients and its Effect on Skeptical Behavior


2015

picture of Dan DhaliwalDan Dhaliwal
Accounting Department Head, Frances McClelland Endowed Chair
Former editor of TAR
Editorial board member of JAR
University of Arizona

Topic: Accrual Accounting and Access to External Funds: Evidence from Small Businesses


2014

picture of S.P. KothariS.P. Kothari
Gordon Y Billard Professor of Accounting and Finance
Head of the Department of Economics, Finance, and Accounting at the MIT Sloan School of Management
Global head of equity research for Barclays Global Investors
Editor of JAE

Topic: The Effect of Borrower Transparency on Bank Competition, Risk-taking and Bank Fragility


2013

picture of Zoe-Vonna PalmroseZoe-Vonna Palmrose
Kermit O. Hanson Professor in Business Administration
Deputy Chief Accountant of the SEC
Editorial board member of TAR and AJPT
University of Washington

Topic: PCAOB Audit Regulation a Decade After SOX: Where it Stands and What the Future holds


2012

picture of Terry ShevlinTerry Shevlin
Paul Pigott/Paccar Professor of Business Administration, former editor of TAR, JATA
University of Washington

Topic: Does Voluntary Adoption of Clawback Provision Improve Financial Reporting?


2011

picture of Peter EastonPeter Easton
Notre Dame Alumni Professor of Accountancy and Academic Director, Center for Accounting Research and Education
Editor of RAST, Associate Editor: JAR, CAR, JAE, TAR
Notre Dame University

Topic: Dissecting Earnings Recognition Timeliness


2010

picture of Charles LeeCharles Lee
Joseph McDonald Professor of Accounting
Managing Director at Barclays Global Investors (BGI)
Associate editor of Management Science, RAST, JAE, and JF
Stanford University

Topic: Evaluating Implied Cost of Capital Estimates


2009

picture of Mary BarthMary Barth
J. E. Horngren Professor of Accounting, Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Member of the IASB
Editor of MS, and associate editor of TAR
Stanford University

Topic: Cost of Capital and Earnings Transparency

picture of Michael and Linda BamberMichael and Linda Bamber
Michael – Harold M. Heckman Chair of Public Accounting, consulting editor of TAR
Linda – Tull Professor of Accounting, editor of TAR
University of Georgia

Topic: Publishing Your Research


2008

picture of Katherine SchipperKatherine Schipper
Thomas F. Keller Professor of Accounting, former editor of JAR, and former member of the FASB
Duke University

Topic: Direct and Mediated Associations Among Earnings Quality, Information Asymmetry and the Cost of Equity

Lodging

The Cook Hotel and Conference Center at LSU
3848 W Lakeshore Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70808
Phone: (225) 383-2665

Travel

For conference attendees flying into Louisiana, there are convenient options for reaching Baton Rouge.

Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (BTR)

The most direct option is Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport (BTR), located just 15 minutes from the city center. BTR offers daily flights from major U.S. hubs like Dallas, Houston, and Atlanta, making it easy to connect from other parts of the country. Once you arrive, taxis, rideshares, and rental cars are available at the airport for a quick trip to your hotel or the conference venue.

Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY)

Another option is Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY), located about an hour's drive from Baton Rouge. MSY has a wider range of direct flights and international connections. If you fly into MSY, you can take a shuttle, rent a car, or use a rideshare service for a scenic drive along Interstate 10 to Baton Rouge. This route also offers the chance to explore more of Louisiana’s landscape on your way to the conference.

Ground Transportation

Both airports offer convenient options for reaching Baton Rouge, with car rentals, shuttles, and rideshares available at each location. We recommend booking your transportation in advance, especially during Mardi Gras season, when travel demand is higher.