Donnie Young
Assistant Professor at Kelley School of Business

Biography
Kelley School of Business
Areas of Expertise
Judgment and decision-making, reporting and auditing complex estimates, mindsets, social norms
Academic Degrees
- Ph.D., Accounting, Emory University, 2013
- M.A., Accounting, Brigham Young University, 2008
- B.S., Accounting, Brigham Young University, 2008
Professional Experience
- Assistant Professor, Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, 2017- present
- Assistant Professor, Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-2017
- Instructor and Research Assistant, Goizueta Business School, Emory University, 2009-2011
Selected Publications
- Griffith, E., K. Kadous, and D. Young (2016), "How insights from the ‘new’ JDM research can improve auditor judgment: Fundamental research questions and methodological advice," Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory, 35 (2): 1-22.
- Griffith, E., J. Hammersley, K. Kadous, and D. Young (2015), "Auditor Mindsets and Audits of Complex Estimates," Journal of Accounting Research, 53 (1): 49-77.
- Kadous, K., W. Tayler, J. Thayer, and D. Young (2014), "Individual Characteristics and the Disposition Effect: The Opposing Effects of Confidence and Self-Regard," Journal of Behavioral Finance, 15 (3): 235-250.
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