Clare Wang
Assistant Professor of Accounting Information & Management at Kellogg School of Management
Biography
Kellogg School of Management
Clare Wang is an Assistant Professor in the Accounting Information and Management department. Her research focuses on two broad areas. The first area examines the roles that legal, regulatory, and financial reporting regimes play in capital markets and corporate activities. The second area examines the roles that non-traditional forms of disclosure play in capital markets and corporate activities.
Clare teaches the Financial Reporting and Analysis course. She received her B.S. and Ph.D. degrees from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. During the 5 years between her undergraduate and graduate studies, Clare worked in the investment banking division at Goldman Sachs in Hong Kong.
Areas of Expertise
Financial Disclosure/Statements
International Accounting
Education Ph.D., 2011, Accounting, University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School
B.S., 2001, Accounting and Finance, University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, summa cum laude
Academic Positions Assistant Professor, Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management, 2011-present
Instructor, Accounting, University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School, 2009-2009
Other Professional Experience Associate, Goldman Sachs, Investment Banking Division, 2004-2006
Analyst, Goldman Sachs, Investment Banking Division, 2001-2004
Honors and Awards Lawrence Revsine Research Fellowship, Kellogg Accounting Research Center
E&Y Live Fellowship, Kellogg Accounting Research Center
Lawrence Revsine Research Fellowship, Kellogg Accounting Research Center
Lawrence Revsine Research Fellowship, Kellogg Accounting Research Center
Outstanding International Accounting Dissertation Award, American Accounting Association
Editorial Positions Editorial Board Member, Journal of International Accounting Research, 2012
Education Academic Positions Other Professional Experience Honors and Awards Editorial Positions
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