Jared Jennings
Associate Professor of Accounting
Area of Expertise:
Accounting, Financial Reporting
Research Interests:
Information intermediaries, textual analysis, and financial reporting
Selected Publications:
- "The Comovement of Investor Attention", Management Science, Issue 9, 2273-3145, with M. Drake, D. Roulstone, J. Thornock, 2017
- "Measurement Error, Fixed Effects, and False Positives in Accounting Research", Review of Accounting Studies, with J. Kim, J. Lee, D. Taylor
- "Private Lenders' Use of Analyst Earnings Forecasts When Establishing Debt Covenant Thresholds", The Accounting Review, with A. Call, J. Donovan, 2022
- "The impact of the CEO’s personal narcissism on non-GAAP earnings", The Accounting Review, forthcoming, with A. Abdel- Meguid, K. Olsen, M. Soliman, 2021
- "Measuring Credit Risk Using Qualitative Disclosure", Review of Accounting Studies, Forthcoming, with J. Donovan, K. Koharki, J. Lee, 2021
- "The Market’s Reaction to Changes in Relative Performance Rankings", Review of Accounting Studies, 672–725, with H. Seo, M. Solimon, 2020
- "The role of sell-side analysts after accusations of managerial misconduct", The Accounting Review, Issue 1, 183-203, 2019
- "The effect of industry co-location on analysts' information acquisition costs", The Accounting Review, Issue 6, 103-127, with J. Lee, D. Matsumoto, 2017
- "Do Managers Define Non-GAAP Earnings to Meet or Beat Analyst Forecasts?", Journal of Accounting and Economics, Issue 1, 40-56, with J. Doyle, M. Soliman, 2013
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Jared Jennings joined Olin Business School in 2012 after graduating from the University of Washington. Prior to his PhD, he was an auditor at Deloitte. His research primarily focuses on information intermediaries, textual analysis, and financial reporting.
Jared Jennings' Curriculum Vitae
Email: jaredjennings@wustl.edu
Phone: (314) 935-8115
PhD 2012, University of Washington
BS 2004, Brigham Young University, Marriott School of Business
MA 2004, Brigham Young University
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