
معرفی
Claire Quinto serves as an Assistant Professor in the Accounting Department at the Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa. Her academic foundation includes a PhD in Accounting from the University of Oregon and master's/bachelor's degrees in Accounting from Southern Utah University.
Education:
- PhD in Accounting, University of Oregon
- MAC in Accounting, Southern Utah University
- BS in Accounting, Southern Utah University
Research Focus: Dr. Quinto specializes in corporate disclosure practices and federal grant accounting for public entities, examining how earnings guidance precision affects capital markets and how accounting shortages impede disaster relief access. Her work bridges theoretical accounting frameworks with real-world public sector challenges.
Publication Trends: Her 2025 working papers reveal a cohesive research trajectory analyzing managerial forecasting behavior (earnings guidance patterns, forecast accuracy implications) and public sector accounting crises (FEMA fund accessibility). These studies collectively advance understanding of disclosure quality in both corporate and governmental contexts.
Honors:
- Outstanding Discussion Award - AAA FARS (2021)
- Excellence in Reviewing Award - AAA (2020)
- Robin and Roger Best Research Award - UO (2019)
- Robin and Roger Best Teaching Awards - UO (2017, 2018)
Research Leadership: As Co-Investigator on the University of Iowa's Social Impact Community Small Grant (2023-2025), she leads empirical research connecting accounting workforce shortages to FEMA assistance claims by local governments. Her CPA licensure (Nevada, 2014) and American Accounting Association membership since 2018 demonstrate professional engagement beyond academia.




