Thomas Bowe Hansen

Thomas Bowe Hansen

Assistant Professor of Accounting

603.862.3360
Bowe [dot] Hansen [at] unh [dot] edu

Fields of Specialization:

Financial Accounting, International Accounting, Financial Reporting Quality, and Corporate Governance

Education:

Ph.D., Accounting, Emory University
M.S., Taxation, The University of South Carolina
B.A., Mathamatics, Washington & Lee University

Recent Research:

Academic Presentations

"Lobbying at the International Accounting Standards Board: An Empirical Investigation" American Accounting Association, International Accounting Section Mid-Year Meeting, Charleston, SC, February 2007.

"The Robustness of the Sarbanes-Oxley Effect on the U.S. Capital Market" American Accounting Association, Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, August 2008.

"The Robustness of the Sarbanes-Oxley Effect on the U.S. Capital Market" Review of Accounting Studies, 2008 Conference, Duke University.

Working Papers

"The Robustness of the Sarbanes-Oxley Effect on the U.S. Capital Market" with Grace Pownall and Xue Wang, under 3rd review at the Review of Accounting Studies.

"Which Performance Measures Do Investors Value the Most - And Why?", with Jan Barton and Grace Pownall, under 2nd review at The Accounting Review.

"Lobbying of the International Accounting Standards Board: An Empirical Investigation"

 

 

Honors & Awards:

Goizueta Foundation Fellow, Emory University, 2006
Sheth Research Fellowship, Emory University, 2006
American Accounting Association Doctoral Consortium Fellow, 2004