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Clare Wang

Academic history

  • PhD in Managerial Science and Applied Economics (Accounting), The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 2011
  • BS in Economics, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 2001

Current and prior positions

  • Associate Professor, Tippie College of Business, The University of Iowa, August 2017 - Present
  • Assistant Professor, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, July 2011 - August 2017
  • Associate, Investment Banking Division, Goldman Sachs, July 2004 - April 2006
  • Analyst, Investment Banking Division, Goldman Sachs, July 2001 - June 2004

Selected publications

  • Hail, L., Tahoun, A. & Wang, C. (In Press). Corporate Scandals and Regulation. Journal of Accounting Research.
  • Jung, M. J., Naughton, J. P., Tahoun, A., Wang, C. (In Press). Do Firms Strategically Disseminate? Evidence from Corporate Use of Social Media. The Accounting Review.
  • Hail, L., Sikes, S. & Wang, C. (2017).  Journal of Public Economics, 151, 56-73.
  • Dewenter, K. L., Schrand, C. M. & Wang, C. (In Press). The Impact of Currency Risk on U.S. MNCs: New Evidence from Returns and Cross-border Investment around Currency Crises.Critical Finance Review.
  • Lys, T., Naughton, J. P. & Wang, C. (2015).  Journal of Accounting and Economics, 60(1), 56-72.
  • Hamm, S. J., Jung, M. J. & Wang, C. (2015). Contemporary Accounting Research, 32(3), 941-972.
  • Wang, C. (2014).  Journal of Accounting Research, 52(4), 955-992.
  • Hail, L., Tahoun, A. & Wang, C. (2014).  Journal of Accounting Research, 52(2), 403–456.
  • Verrecchia, R., Wang, C. (2011).  The Japanese Accounting Review, 1, 131-133.

By this expert

How Well Does Financial Regulation Work?

Article | Mar 15, 2018

What 200 Years of Government Interventions in Financial Markets Can Tell Us

Corporate Scandals and Regulation

Paper Working Paper Series | | Dec 2017

Are regulatory interventions delayed reactions to market failures or can regulators proactively pre-empt corporate misbehavior?