Andrew Pierce
Assistant Professor School of Accountancy- Education
Ph.D., Accounting, University of Arkansas
M.Acc., Brigham Young University
B.Sc., Accounting, Brigham Young University
- Specializations
disclosure regulation
insider trading
information intermediaries in markets
- Biography
Dr. Pierce joined the Robinson College of Business in 2023. Prior to joining GSU, Dr. Pierce served as an assistant professor at the University of Manchester. He teaches financial reporting and accounting analytics classes at the undergraduate and graduate level. His research relates to disclosure regulation, insider trading, and the role of information intermediaries, such as institutional investors and the business press, in capital markets. Dr. Pierce’s research has been published in the Journal of Accounting Research, the Journal of Accounting and Economics, and The Accounting Review. Dr. Pierce received his Ph.D. in Business Administration from the University of Arkansas.
- Publications
- “Did the Siebel Systems Case Limit the SEC's Ability to Enforce Regulation Fair Disclosure?” with Kristian Allee, Brian Bushee, and Tyler Kleppe, Journal of Accounting Research 2022 (4): 1235-1291.
- “Capital-Market Effects of Tipper-Tippee Insider Trading Law: Evidence from the Newman Ruling” sole-authored work, Journal of Accounting and Economics 2024 (2-3): 1-24.
- “The Effects of Daylight Saving Time Adjustments on Investor Information Processing” with Tyler Kleppe, Zac Wiebe, and Teri Yohn, The Accounting Review 2024, 99 (2): 249-277.