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Christina Mashruwala, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the University of Alberta's Alberta School of Business, specializing in the Department of Accounting and Business Analytics. Her research focuses on financial reporting, market efficiency, accounting anomalies, and pension accounting. She teaches courses such as Intermediate Financial Accounting and Managerial Accounting at both undergraduate and MBA levels.
Her research explores topics like the impact of accounting policies on market behavior, pension plan obligations, and anomalies in stock pricing. Key themes include the role of accounting conservatism in mitigating overpricing, the effects of short sales constraints, and the dynamics of earnings announcement returns. Her work bridges theoretical accounting principles with practical market outcomes, contributing to both academic and practitioner understanding.
Mashruwala has published in top-tier journals including the Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, Contemporary Accounting Research, and The Accounting Review. Her teaching emphasizes applying Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) to real-world scenarios, with a focus on asset accounting and income measurement.