Andrea PawliczekView profile
Assistant Professor
Andrea Pawliczek serves as an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado Boulder. She holds the KPMG Faculty Fellowship position and maintains her office in Koelbel 402F. Her academic work focuses on the critical intersection of financial reporting, corporate governance, and executive compensation practices within the modern regulatory environment. Professor Pawliczek's research interests center on executive compensation structures, corporate governance mechanisms, financial reporting quality, and the growing importance of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) factors in corporate decision-making. Her work examines how regulatory frameworks like the SEC's clawback provisions impact corporate behavior, how shareholder voting influences executive pay practices, and how voluntary disclosure affects market competition and corporate transparency. She has made significant contributions to understanding the relationship between common ownership structures and corporate disclosure practices, as well as the evolving role of institutional investors in shaping corporate governance. Her publication record demonstrates a consistent focus on the evolving landscape of corporate reporting and governance. Recent research analyzes the SEC's clawback mandate, ESG integration in compensation practices, and the influence of major institutional investors like BlackRock. Her work shows a clear trajectory toward examining how regulatory changes and market pressures shape corporate disclosure practices and executive compensation decisions, with increasing attention to ESG considerations in recent years. Professor Pawliczek actively contributes to the academic community through her research and teaching at the Leeds School of Business. Her work bridges theoretical accounting research with practical implications for corporate executives, board members, and regulatory bodies seeking to understand the complex relationships between compensation structures, governance practices, and corporate performance.










