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Badryah Alhusaini is an Assistant Professor at the School of Accountancy within the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University (ASU), where she has been since 2019. Her research focuses on corporate disclosure and initial public offerings (IPOs), with a particular emphasis on the interplay between auditor reputation, regulatory frameworks, and capital market dynamics.
- Ph.D. in Accounting, Smeal College of Business, Penn State University
- MAcc, University of Southern California
- B.S., Gulf University for Science and Technology
Her research interests include corporate disclosure strategies, the impact of IPO processes on firms, auditor reputation, and the effects of regulatory policies such as the JOBS Act. She explores how firms navigate disclosure requirements during IPOs and the consequences of these decisions on investor behavior and market outcomes.
Her recent work examines topics such as auditor reputation in the context of data breaches affecting IPOs, alternative disclosure paths for IPO business models, and the role of unicorn categorization in investor behavior. Her research has been published in leading journals and addresses contemporary issues in corporate finance and accounting practices.
Dr. Alhusaini has not been mentioned to have received any specific scientific awards or fellowships in the provided materials.
She teaches undergraduate courses in financial accounting, including ACC 340: External Reporting I, consistently since her appointment at ASU. No specific labs or research teams are documented in the provided information.



