Accounting

Faculty in the Accounting group have expertise in financial accounting, taxation, corporate governance, nonprofit organizations, business analysis, asset pricing, and more. They perform archival and theoretical research on accounting information and taxation in a variety of contexts.

Widely published in leading academic journals, their work has appeared in the Accounting Review, American Economic Review, Journal of Accounting and Economics, Journal of Accounting Research, Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, RAND Journal of Economics, Review of Accounting Studies, and others. Their research has also garnered numerous accolades, and has been presented at conferences, symposiums, and universities around the world.

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Faculty

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Joseph J. Gerakos D’90

Bakala Professor of Business Administration

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Leslie A. Robinson

Professor of Business Administration

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Richard C. Sansing

Noble Foundation Professor of Accounting

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Phillip C. Stocken

Jack Byrne Professor of Accounting; Area Chair, Accounting

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Gabriel Voelcker

Assistant Professor of Business Administration

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Research

Your 2026 Reading List, From Tuck Faculty

Your 2026 Reading List, From Tuck Faculty

Tuck faculty share the books informing how they think about leadership, technology, climate, and today’s most urgent questions.

Tuck Faculty Forecast Business Trends for the Year Ahead

Tuck Faculty Forecast Business Trends for the Year Ahead

From AI-powered innovation to shifting workplace dynamics, Tuck faculty predict the top trends that will impact business in 2025.

Rethinking the Magnitude of Profit Shifting

Rethinking the Magnitude of Profit Shifting

Tuck professor Leslie Robinson finds previous estimates of corporate profit shifting to be overstated.