BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – For nearly a decade, startups and small enterprises have turned to equity crowdfunding as a way to raise capital quickly and cost effectively. Equity crowdfunding is a form of crowdfunding that allows private companies to seek funding from amateur investors without the rigorous listing requirements of traditional public stock offerings…. Read more »
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Research: Be cautious in following crypto-influencers’ investment advice; most gains disappear within days
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – As cryptocurrency continues to grow in popularity, so have so-called crypto-influencers who offer advice about how to invest in crypto through their growing social media channels. But is their information of real investment value? Research from the Indiana University Kelley School of Business suggests that it isn’t. Writing in a recent issue… Read more »
Graduate Accounting Programs celebrates 25 years of developing strategic advisors
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – The Indiana University Kelley School of Business is marking the silver anniversary of Graduate Accounting Programs and the graduation of its first successful alumni. More than 150 alumni are expected to return to Bloomington for a two-day celebration on July 11-12 at IU Bloomington, which will culminate with a gala dinner at… Read more »
Kelley accounting professor studies how corporate ESG efforts and goals are viewed, and how they relate to market value
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – When companies announce plans to use a certain percentage of renewable energy, address greenhouse gas emissions or other environmental, social, and governance initiatives, they presumably present a commitment to these issues and a desire to build trust with stakeholders. But whether a firm is meeting ESG expectations of investors, clients, and other… Read more »
Kelley Ph.D. candidate awarded $25,000 fellowship by the Deloitte Foundation
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Andrew Jones, a third-year Ph.D. student in the accounting doctoral program at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, has been awarded a $25,000 Doctoral Fellowship by the Deloitte Foundation. In an effort to help strengthen the pipeline of accounting faculty who are preparing the next generation of business leaders, Deloitte Foundation… Read more »
Job performance evaluations: Hidden effects from AI in an evaluator role?
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Job performance evaluations can be stressful. You’ve put in your time, you’ve worked hard for the company, and now comes the analysis, one that could decide what kind of vacation you’ll be able to afford or whether you’ll go on one at all. But, more and more, there is a question of… Read more »
Kelley School honors 10 accounting graduates for their professional and community contributions
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Ten accounting alumni of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business were honored recently, recognizing them for their professional achievements and contributions to the field and their communities. This year’s award recipients represented a broad cross section of firms and professionals and included John Hassell, an accounting professor at Kelley Indianapolis (who… Read more »
Long-time accounting professor at Kelley Indianapolis and a two-time Kelley alumnus honored by his peers
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – John Hassell, an accounting professor at Indiana University Kelley School of Business Indianapolis and two-time alumnus of the Kelley School, was honored by his peers at Bloomington for his impact on teaching, service and research for more than a quarter century. Hassell, who earned an MBA and a Ph.D. in accounting in… Read more »
Graduate accounting students recognized at special Pentagon ceremony
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — When Brianna Bova started the Master of Science in Accounting and Data Analytics (MSADA) Program at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business, she never imagined herself at the Pentagon receiving recognition from the U.S. Department of Defense. That’s where she found herself in late April this year. Bova and seven classmates… Read more »
Kelley research about honesty in groups is 2022’s most outstanding accounting paper
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Two professors and a doctoral student in accounting at the Indiana University Kelley School of Business are sharing a major award for their research from the American Accounting Association. Lori Bhaskar, associate professor of accounting; Geoffrey Sprinkle, professor of accounting and the Stan Pressler Faculty Fellow; and Ph.D. student Timothy Mallon, on… Read more »