
معرفی
Pamela Stuerke is an Associate Professor at the Ed G. Smith College of Business within the University of Missouri-St. Louis, specializing in Accounting. Her research focuses on financial reporting, capital markets, and the behavior of financial analysts.
- Ph.D. in Accounting from Indiana University (1998)
- M.S.A. in Accounting from University of Missouri-Kansas City (1992)
- B.M. in Music from University of Northern Colorado (1977)
Her work explores how managerial equity ownership affects agency costs, the dynamics of financial analysts' forecast revisions, and the impact of investor uncertainty on market reactions to earnings announcements. She has contributed to understanding the properties of analysts’ forecasts and their role in capital markets.
Recent publications highlight interdisciplinary connections between finance, accounting, and market theory. Key trends include the nonlinear effects of ownership on corporate governance, demand for predisclosure information, and responses to earnings announcements across industries.
- Emerald Literati Network 2010 Outstanding Paper Award
- Emerald Literati Network 2006 Outstanding Paper Award
Stuerke has served as a member of the American Accounting Association, Missouri Society of CPAs, and Beta Gamma Sigma. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in accounting, including Accounting and Reporting II and Writing and Professional Research in Accounting.




