
About
Andrew Felo is a Professor of Accounting at Susquehanna University. He holds a PhD and MS from the State University of New York at Binghamton, and a BS from Bucknell University.
- Education:
- PhD, State University of New York at Binghamton
- MS, State University of New York at Binghamton
- BS, Bucknell University
His research focuses on corporate governance, financial reporting transparency, business ethics, and sustainability practices. He has extensively studied the impact of organizational culture on ethical decision-making, audit committee dynamics, and XBRL technology in financial disclosures.
Key trends in his recent work include the ethical implications of tax service outsourcing, the evolution of accounting education toward STEM and analytics, and incentives for corporate sustainability. His publications span topics such as board oversight, financial analysts' information environments, and the role of leadership in shaping ethical climates.
Andrew Felo's career has been marked by empirical analyses of audit quality, executive compensation transparency, and regulatory frameworks like the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. He has examined high-profile fraud cases, including the HealthSouth scandal, and explored how ethics programs intersect with corporate governance structures.




