Paige Patrick

Assistant Professor, Accounting at University of Illinois at Chicago

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Positions Held

  • Assistant Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2019 - present
  • Assistant Professor, University of Washington, 2013 – 2019

Teaching Experience

  • Undergraduate-level cost accounting
  • Graduate-level managerial accounting

Selected Publications

  • “The Use of Adjusted Earnings in Performance Evaluation” with A. Curtis and V. Li. 2021, Review of Accounting Studies 26 (4), 1290-1322.

  • “Heaping of Executive Compensation” with B. Jorgensen and N. Soderstrom, 2020. Journal of Management Accounting Research 32 (1), 177-201.

  • “Renegotiations of Target CEOs’ Personal Benefits During Mergers and Acquisitions”, 2018. Contemporary Accounting Research 35 (4), 1999-2029.

  • 2014 Management Accounting Section Best Dissertation Award

Selected Working Papers

  • “Investor-driven governance standards and firm value” with Y. Ertimur, 2021.
  • “IFRS Adoption and Litigation Risk: Evidence from Directors’ and Officers’ Insurance” with B. Burnett and D. Hart, 2021.
  • “Determinants of the usefulness of inside debt in debt contract design” with P. Demerjian and F. Tice, 2021.

Notable Honors

  • 2019, Best Reviewer Award, Management Accounting Section
  • 2018, Outstanding Discussion Award, Financial Accounting and Reporting Section
  • 2017, Excellence in Reviewing Award, Financial Accounting and Reporting Section
  • Academic year 2016-2017, TMMBA Excellence in Teaching Award and Evening MBA First-year Core Professor of the Year Award, University of Washington

Education

  • PhD in Accounting, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2013
  • Master of Accountancy and Information Systems, Arizona State University, 2002
  • Bachelor of Arts, Biology, University of Colorado at Boulder, 1998

Licensures and Certifications

  • C.P.A. (Inactive), Colorado

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