
معرفی
Ben Van Landuyt is an Associate Professor of Accounting at the Dhaliwal-Reidy School of Accountancy within the Eller College of Management at the University of Arizona. He joined the college in 2017 after earning his PhD from the University of Texas at Austin and previously worked as an auditor for PricewaterhouseCoopers in Dallas, Texas.
Education:
- PhD in Accounting, University of Texas at Austin, 2017
- Master of Accountancy, University of Mississippi, 2010
- Bachelor of Accountancy, University of Mississippi, 2009
His research focuses on auditing, financial reporting, and experimental economics, investigating determinants of financial reporting outcomes, strategic interactions between stakeholders, and implications of uncertainty in accounting settings. He employs experimental methods to analyze auditor and investor behavior in complex financial scenarios.
His publications in premier journals explore how accounting standard uncertainty affects reporting quality, auditor-client negotiations regarding prosocial activities, and investor reactions to ESG initiatives. These works consistently bridge traditional accounting research with behavioral and experimental approaches, revealing nuanced interactions between human judgment and financial systems.
Scientific Awards:
- Dhaliwal-Reidy School of Accountancy Graduate Programs Most Valuable Faculty Award (Tenure Track) - 2018, 2022
- AAA Accounting, Behavior and Organizations Section 2017 Outstanding Emerging Scholar Award
Professor Van Landuyt teaches ACCT 525: Accounting Theory and ACCT 531: Principles of Auditing. While his working papers indicate active research in fair value estimation and ESG commitment, no grant funding details or student advising information is publicly documented in the provided materials.





