John Gallemoreمشاهده پروفایل
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John Gallemore is an Associate Professor of Accounting at the University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School, where he focuses on how corporate tax policy and enforcement shape financial reporting behaviors. His research, published in top journals like the Journal of Accounting & Economics and Contemporary Accounting Research , explores tax policy, regulatory impacts, and banking sector dynamics. He teaches courses such as Strategic Cost Analysis and Performance Evaluation in the MBA program and has been recognized for teaching excellence, including the Emory Williams Award and being named one of Poets & Quants’ 'Best 40 Under 40' professors. Gallemore holds a PhD, MBA, and BSBA from UNC Chapel Hill. His career includes roles at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business before joining UNC in 2021. Awards include the Deloitte Foundation Doctoral Fellowship and FASB Doctoral Consortium Fellowships. His research has been featured in media outlets like the Washington Post and Bloomberg. Key research interests include corporate taxation, regulatory spillovers, AI’s impact on white-collar work, and tax avoidance strategies. His recent articles analyze tax policy expectations, bank regulatory oversight effects, and anti-tax avoidance regulation’s role in market concentration.









