
معرفی
Edgar Rodriguez-Vazquez is an Assistant Professor in the Stan Ross Department of Accountancy at Baruch College (City University of New York), affiliated with the Zicklin School of Business. He holds a PhD in Accounting from the University of Washington, a Master of Accounting from The Ohio State University, and a Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Puerto Rico.
- Education
- PhD in Accounting, University of Washington
- Master of Accounting, The Ohio State University
- BBA in Accounting, University of Puerto Rico
His research focuses on financial archival analysis, particularly examining earnings announcements, non-GAAP exclusions, and investor integration costs. His work explores how earnings patterns inform uncertainty and influence market decisions.
Key article trends include topics in non-GAAP reporting, financial information environments, and earnings growth dependencies. Current studies investigate opportunistic performance indicators, managerial influence on earnings guidance, and the role of auditing experience in accounting teams.
He has received prestigious awards such as the Gary L. Sundem PhD Fellowship and AICPA Fellowship for Minority Students. Active in professional service, he serves as a reviewer for journals like The Accounting Review and participates in conferences including the AAA Annual Meeting.
His grants include a PSC-CUNY funded project on uncertainty-related interdependencies in information environments. He mentors students through programs like Faculty Connect Business Academy and advises on undergraduate recruitment initiatives.





