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Rick Antle is the William S. Beinecke Professor of Accounting at Yale University, holding dual affiliations with the Yale School of Management and the Department of Economics. He served as Senior Associate Dean at the School of Management from 1999 to 2005. Antle earned his Ph.D. from Stanford University and began his academic career at the University of Chicago. His expertise lies at the intersection of accounting, finance, and economics, with a focus on executive compensation, resource allocation within firms, and the auditing industry's industrial organization.
His research has explored topics such as incentive alignment in managerial decisions, audit fee structures, and the design of responsibility accounting systems. Co-authoring the widely used textbook Financial Accounting, Antle emphasizes pedagogical innovation in foundational accounting education. Recent work includes methodological studies on hospital financial standing evaluations, reflecting his engagement with contemporary challenges in institutional financial management.
Antle’s contributions span theoretical frameworks in auditing economics and practical applications in corporate governance. His articles frequently address asymmetry in cost information, strategic investment timing, and contractual dynamics between auditors and clients. Though no specific awards are listed, his extensive publication record and textbook demonstrate significant scholarly impact. Antle’s academic leadership roles highlight his influence in shaping educational and institutional priorities within accounting academia.



