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Curtis Hall, PhD, is an Associate Professor and Department Head of Accounting at the LeBow College of Business, Drexel University. His research focuses on auditing practices, nonprofit governance, tax strategies, and ownership dynamics. Contact him at cmh463@drexel.edu or via Gerri C. LeBow Hall 934.
Research Interests: Hall examines how audit quality affects client outcomes, gender pay disparities in nonprofits, and tax-minimization strategies. His work bridges accounting theory with real-world organizational behavior, emphasizing regulatory compliance and managerial decision-making.
Publications Trends: Recent articles address modern challenges in nonprofit management, tax policy impacts, and the intersection of ownership structures with audit practices. His 2024 studies explore Section 4960 excise tax effects and board-designated endowments, while earlier work analyzed cannabis legalization's banking audit fee implications (2020).
Labs/Teams: Based in LeBow College's facilities, including the Behavioral Lab and Finance Trading Lab, his research leverages Drexel's experiential learning infrastructure.
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