
معرفی
Amanda Winn is an Associate Professor in the Accounting Academic Area at the University of Kansas School of Business. She previously taught at Portland State University and the University of Illinois. Before academia, she worked as an auditor at KPMG in Kansas City and holds a CPA license from the State of Kansas. Her research focuses on auditing practices, investor behavior, and financial disclosure mechanisms.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Washington, 2014
- MAIS, University of Kansas, 2006
- B.S. in Accounting, University of Kansas, 2004
- CPA, State of Kansas
Research Interests: Amanda’s work examines how audit quality, regulatory policies, and investor decision-making intersect. She explores topics such as the impact of technology (e.g., mobile devices) on financial judgments, the role of transparency in audit disclosures, and strategies to attract future accounting professionals through sustainability and social value initiatives.
Publications Trends: Her articles analyze investor perceptions, audit practices, and regulatory frameworks. Recent work highlights the influence of communication modes (e.g., written vs. audio disclosures) and the efficacy of audit partner rotation policies.
Awards:
- 2019 Best 40 Under 40 Professors – Poets & Quants
- 2018 Excellence in Teaching Award – Portland School of Business
- AAA 2016 Competitive Manuscript Award
Advising & Grants: While specific student advisees or grants aren’t listed, her teaching excellence awards reflect her mentorship impact. Her research has been recognized through competitive manuscript prizes and industry-focused studies.





