
About
Andrew Newman is a Professor in the School of Accounting at the University of South Carolina's Darla Moore School of Business, where he has taught since 2013. His research examines management accounting, incentive systems, and behavioral aspects of organizational control, with publications in leading journals including The Accounting Review, Accounting Organizations and Society, and Contemporary Accounting Research.
Research focuses on incentive structures, performance feedback mechanisms, and the behavioral implications of relative performance information in organizational settings. His work combines experimental methods with practical applications for financial control systems.
Recent publications explore topics such as reward system design, auditor time management, pay transparency effects, and peer recognition dynamics, demonstrating consistent focus on how information and incentives shape workplace behavior.
Awards and Honors:
- Best Paper Award, AAA Management Accounting Section (2016)
- Best Paper Award, AAA Management Accounting Section (2012)
- PwC INQuires Data Analytics Teaching Grant (2015)
He teaches graduate courses in management accounting and control systems while serving on doctoral committees and leading curriculum development initiatives.
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