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Frances Tice is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the Leeds School of Business, University of Colorado Boulder, specializing in corporate governance, executive compensation, and network analysis. Her research examines factors influencing board effectiveness including director connectedness, leadership structures, and incentive arrangements, as well as how monetary incentives shape corporate investment decisions and risk-taking behavior.
Dr. Tice's scholarly work spans accounting and finance disciplines with significant contributions to understanding governance mechanisms. Her recent publications analyze common risk in performance evaluation systems, director reputation effects from environmental failures, goodwill impairment reporting practices, and the relationship between director networks and financial reporting quality. Her research demonstrates how governance structures and incentive designs impact corporate behavior, offering valuable insights for regulators, board members, and executives.
Her publication record shows consistent scholarly output with a 2024 paper on performance evaluation, multiple 2023 publications examining goodwill impairments and environmental governance, and foundational work dating back to 2014 on director networks and firm value. Dr. Tice currently teaches corporate financial reporting at the Leeds School of Business.
- PhD in Accounting, Texas A&M University
- MBA, Texas A&M University
- B.S. in Electrical Engineering, California Institute of Technology



