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Ed deHaan is a 4th year Ph.D. Candidate in Accounting at the Michael G. Foster School of Business. He is a C.P.A. and worked in public accounting with KPMG LLP for four years before joining the Ph.D. program. He was also an Adjunct Faculty at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His educational background includes an M.A. in Economics and a B.A. in Business Management Economics.
Ed's research interests include capital markets and financial reporting issues. His committee chairs are professors Terry Shevlin and Mark Soliman.
Publications & Working Papers:
- “Does Voluntary Adoption of a Clawback Provision Improve Financial Reporting Quality?” with Frank Hodge and Terry Shevlin.
- Forthcoming at Contemporary Accounting Research
- Press Summary Link
- “Reputation Repair after a Restatement.” with Jivas Chakravarthy and Shivaram Rajgopal.
- Best Paper Award - AAA Western Region Meeting, 2012
- Under review at The Accounting Review
- “Does the Revolving Door Affect the SEC’s Enforcement Outcomes?” with Simi Kedia, Kevin Koh, and Shivaram Rajgopal
- "Corporate Credit Ratings: Reputation, Usage, and Substitutes."
- Best PhD Paper Award - AAA Western Region Meeting, 2012

