Bryan Stikeleather

Assistant Professor, at Darla Moore School of Business

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  • Darla Moore School of Business

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Biography

Darla Moore School of Business

Background

Bryan Stikeleather is an assistant professor in the School of Accounting at the Darla Moore School of Business. He joined the Moore School in 2013 after completing his doctoral studies at the University of Pittsburgh. Stikeleather also holds a B.A. in Economics/Accounting from Claremont McKenna College and did graduate course work in accounting at Western Carolina University. At the Moore School, he teaches Intermediate Managerial Accounting. His research examines managerial judgment and decision-making using experimental economics. 

Research

His research interests include managerial accounting, behavioral and experimental economics, human judgment and decision-making, social norms and whistle-blowing ethics.

Education

Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 2013
B.A., Claremont McKenna College, 2001 

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