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Wang, Clare

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Research

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  • Clare Wang’s research examines the roles that legal, regulatory, and financial reporting regimes play in capital markets and corporate activities. She also studies emerging forms of disclosure such as corporate accountability reporting and social media platforms.

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  • Corporate Disclosure, Environment Social and Governance (ESG), Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), International Accounting

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Teaching

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  • ACCT 3320 - Cost Management
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2023 / Fall 2023 / Fall 2024
    Provides cost analysis for the support of management decision making. Analyzes activities, cost behavior, role of accounting in planning, financial modeling,and managerial uses of cost data.
  • ACCT 7320 - Doctoral Seminar: Accounting and Capital Markets I
    Primary Instructor - Fall 2021
    Focuses on research evaluating the usefulness of accounting information for valuing equity securities. The seminar builds a foundation for conducting accounting-related capital markets research.
  • BCOR 2303 - Principles of Accounting II
    Primary Instructor - Spring 2020 / Spring 2021 / Spring 2022
    This course provides an introduction to various uses of accounting information that are available to managers. Specifically, students will be exposed to decision-making models aimed at assisting managers in planning, operating, and controlling business functions. Topics include job costing, cost-volume analysis, budgeting, cash flows, performance evaluation/compensation, break-even analysis, and relevant costs. Credit not granted for this course and BCOR 2000.

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