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Richard Jackson is a Professor at the University of Bath, specializing in Management Accounting, Finance & Law. His research focuses on corporate financial distress prediction, prudential regulation, derivatives usage, and econometric methodology. He previously held leadership roles at the University of Exeter Business School and Aberystwyth University. A Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, he has over a decade of professional experience in financial services with Ernst & Young, NatWest Group, and Accenture. His work has been recognized with the Henry Ford Scholar Award and the A T Kearney Prize for MBA performance.
Education includes an MBA from Cranfield University/Carnegie Mellon University (USA), where he excelled academically. His research explores intersections between financial regulation, corporate accounting practices, and market dynamics. Recent studies address real earnings management in European firms, IFRS impacts on stock prices, and statistical methodologies for time series analysis. His findings have been published in journals like the Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation and the British Accounting Review.
Key contributions include advancing methodologies for analyzing financial distress and evaluating regulatory frameworks. His interdisciplinary approach bridges accounting, finance, and econometrics. Collaborations span international institutions, reflecting his role as General Secretary and Executive Trustee of the British Accounting and Finance Association.
Grants and advisory work are integral to his career, though specific details are not provided. His research impacts policy and corporate strategy through rigorous empirical analysis. Future work likely continues exploring regulatory impacts and financial performance metrics in diverse sectors, including higher education institutions.




