Alan Jagolinzer

Professor of Financial Accounting at Cambridge Judge Business School Executive Education

Schools

  • Cambridge Judge Business School Executive Education

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Biography

Cambridge Judge Business School Executive Education

Research interests

Financial reporting; international accounting; corporate governance; executive compensation and incentives; insider trading.

Professional experience

Professor Jagolinzer is a member of the editorial boards of The Accounting Review and The Journal of International Accounting Research. In 2015, he was a Fellow of the International Accounting Standards Board, London.

Previous appointments

Professor Jagolinzer was an Associate Professor of Accounting at the University of Colorado-Boulder and an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business.

Awards & honours

  • Robert S. Wasley Teaching Award, Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado Boulder, 2016
  • MBA Distinguished Teaching Award, Stanford University Graduate School of Business, 2010
  • Sloan Masters Program Teaching Excellence Award, Stanford University Graduate School of Business, 2009

Companies

  • Professor of Financial Accounting and Head of Accounting Faculty Subject Group Cambridge Judge Business School (2017)
  • Associate Professor of Accounting University of Colorado Boulder (2010 — 2017)
  • 2015 Academic Fellow International Accounting Standards Board (2015 — 2015)
  • Assistant Professor of Accounting Stanford Graduate School of Business (2004 — 2010)
  • T-37 Instructor, Evaluator, Spin Demonstration Pilot 559th Flying Training Squadron; Randolph AFB, TX (1996 — 1999)
  • E-3 AWACS Aircraft Commander 964th Airborne Air Control Squadron, Tinker AFB, OK (1992 — 1996)
  • T-37 Instructor Pilot 96th Flying Training Squadron, Williams AFB, AZ (1991 — 1992)

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