2022 Midwest Region Meeting



Thursday, September 29, 2022

   
 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Registration

 

 

Friday, September 30, 2022

 

 

8:00 am – 6:30 pm

Tabletop Displays

 

 

8:00 am – 9:00 am

Coffee with Tabletop Exhibitors

 

 

9:00 am – 9:10 am

President’s Welcome
Speaker: Matthew Notbohm, University of North Dakota

 

 

9:10 am – 10:00 am

Is Your Accounting Program Ready for a CPA Evolution?
Speakers: Kimberly Swanson Church, Missouri State University
Meghann Cefaratti, Northern Illinois University

 

 

10:00 am – 10:30 am

Break

 

 

10:30 am – 11:50 am

Concurrent Sessions

1.01: Make the AICPA Code of Professional Conduct Fun to Learn
Regulatory Ethics - 1.6 CH
Presenter: Leisa Lynn Marshall, Southeast Missouri State University

1.02: Using Gamification and Cases to Enhance Students’ Critical Thinking and Analytics Skills
Accounting - 1.6 CH
Moderator: Chih-Chen Lee, Northern Illinois University
Panelists: Vince LoRusso, TrueUp
Tawei (David) Wang, DePaul University

1.03: Audit Quality and Pricing
Auditing - 1.6 CH
Moderator: Justyna Skomra, The Pennsylvania State University (Behrend College)

Auditor Responses to Estimation Uncertainty in Financial Statements

Zhuoli Axelton, University of Wisconsin–Green Bay
Jeffrey Gramlich, Washington State University
Brandon Szerwo, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Discussant: Xiaoli Guo, University of North Dakota

The Relationship between Principles-Based Accounting Rules and Audit Fees
Huishan Wan, University of Northern Iowa
Zenghui Liu, Western Washington University
Dawna Drun, Western Washington University
Discussant: Justyna Skomra, The Pennsylvania State University

Peer Review and Audit Quality: Should Peer Review of Governmental Audits and Employee Benefit Plan Audits Continue Under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) of 2002?
Alan Reinstein, Wayne State University
Natalie T. Churyk, Northern Illinois University
Cathleen L Miller, University of Michigan–Flint
Discussant: Zhuoli Axelton, University of Wisconsin–Green Bay

1.04: Tax Avoidance
Taxes - 1.6 CH
Moderator: Kuan-Chen Lin, Central Michigan University

U.S. Multinational Corporations, Tax Avoidance, and Multiple Earnings Goals
Jason Jiao, Bradley University
Discussant: Hyungshin Park, Santa Clara University

Anti-Takeover Provisions and Tax Avoidance
Zhiying Hu, University of Science and Technology
Xuemei Zhang, University of Science and Technology
Liya Hou, St. Cloud State Univeristy
Discussant: Huishan Wan, University of Northern Iowa

Does Local Government Debt Affect Tax Avoidance of State-Owned Enterprises?
Zhiying Hu, University of Science and Technology
Ting Huang, University of Science and Technology
Liya Hou, St. Cloud State University
Discussant: Kuan-Chen Lin, Central Michigan University

1.05: Accounting Behavior and Organizations Landmark
Accounting - 1.6 CH
Moderator: Lei Wang, University of Northern Iowa

The Interactive Effects of Report Integration and Strategy Communication on Investors’ Reactions to Corporate Social Responsibility Measures

Lei Wang, University of Northern Iowa
Lei Dong, The University of Idaho
Discussant: Dongxu Li, Xiamen University

 

 

12:00 pm – 1:30 pm

Lunch
Introduction: Oksana Kim, Minnesota State University-Mankato

Going Forward at the AAA
Speakers: Yvonne L. Hinson, American Accounting Association
Karen K. Osterheld, American Accounting Association

 

 

1:40 pm – 3:00 pm

Concurrent Sessions

2.01: Fostering Professional Research Skills in an Accounting Curriculum
Accounting - 1.6 CH

Panelists: Natalie T. Churyk, Northern Illinois University
Martin Ndicu, Northern Illinois University

2.02: Effective Learning Strategies Roundtable
Accounting - 1.6 CH

“Careers in Accounting” Class: Helping Students Be Proactive in Starting Their Careers Early
Dawn L. Mason, Western Michigan University
ESG Activities across the Curriculum
Rebekah A. Heath, Kansas State University

Learning Strategies, Classroom Activities, and Prior Learning in a Large Lecture Financial Literacy Course
Danny Royer, Ball State University
Olga W. McAtee, Ball State University
Tiffany Westfall, Ball State University

2.03: Financial Reporting
Accounting - 1.6 CH
Moderator: Yu-Ho Chi, The University of Tennessee at Martin

Firms with Insiders Share Pledging and Financial Derivatives Usage
Ching-Lung Chen, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology
Tzu-Hao Lee, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology
Kui-ying Lin, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology
Discussant: Jason Jiao, Bradley University

Family Firms and Information Asymmetry
Youjia Xu, The University of Memphis
Jing-Chi Chen, The University of Memphis
Pankaj Jain, The University of Memphis
Li-Yu Chen, University of Exeter
Discussant: Yu-Ho Chi, The University of Tennessee at Martin

2.04: Governance and Managerial Ability
Accounting - 1.6 CH
Dialogue Session Facilitator: Leisa Lynn Marshall, Southeast Missouri State University

Impact of Audit Committee Social Capital and Auditor Tenure on the Adoption of COSO 2013 Framework
Sharif Islam, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Amanuel Fekade Tadesse, University of New Orleans
Nusrat Farah, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
William McCumber, Louisiana Tech University

Amplifying the Effect of Gender Diverse Leadership: Why and When Top Management Team Gender Diversity Impacts Employees’ Workplace Experiences
Sijing Wei, Creighton University
Yiding Wang, The University of Oklahoma
Regina Taylor, Creighton University
Darryl Rice, Miami University

What Factors Affect the Issuance of Sustainability Assurance Reports? Evidence from Americas
Lucy Lu, Bradley University
Minjie Guo, Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics

2.05: Executive Compensation and Advisory Fees
Accounting - 1.6 CH
Moderator: Oksana Kim, Minnesota State University Mankato

Exploring the Role of Stock Liquidity in Executive Equity Compensation Design for S&P1500 Firms
Emrah Ekici, University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire
Marina Y. Ruseva, Lamar University
Discussant: Ferdinand Siagian, Minnesota State University Mankato

 

 

3:00 pm – 3:30 pm

Break

 

 

3:30 pm – 4:50 pm

Concurrent Sessions

3.01: What Skills Are Our Accounting Graduates Missing?
Personal Development - 1.6 CH
Presenter: Karen Osterheld, American Accounting Association

3.02: Data Analytics and AI
Information Technology - 1.6 CH
Panelists: Ann C. Dzuranin, Northern Illinois University
Matthew D. Pickard, Northern Illinois University
Kimberly Swanson Church, Missouri State University

3.03: Forecasting
Accounting - 1.6 CH
Moderator: Mark Mellon, Northern Illinois University

A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed: Social Connection between IR Officers and Analysts
Sheryl Zhang, Washington University in St. Louis
Discussant: Alessandro Paolo Rigamonti, University of Pisa

The Increasing Usefulness of Annual Earnings Announcements: An Examination of Changes in Disagreement Using Analyst Forecasts
Orie Barron, The Pennsylvania State University
Richard Schneible, Grand Valley State University
Douglas E .Stevens, Georgia State University
Discussant: TBD

Economic Consequences of Adopting a Uniform and Principle-Based Revenue Recognition Standard: Early Evidence from ASC 606 Adoption
Hyungshin Park, Kennesaw State University
Siqi Li, Santa Clara University
Amanda Badger, Santa Clara University
Discussant: Sheryl Zhang, Washington University in St. Louis

3.04: Investor Protection and Decision-Making
Accounting - 1.6 CH
Moderator: Sijing Wei, Creighton University

Insiders Share Pledging, Legislative Change, and Corporate Cash Holdings—Evidence from Taiwan Stocks Market
Ching-Lung Chen, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology
Chao-Jung Pan, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology,
ChungMin Ho, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology
Shi-Ming Huang, National Chung Cheng University
Discussant: Chih-Chen Lee, Northern Illinois University

Cryptocurrency Disruption and Investor Reaction to Earnings Announcements
Minjae Kim, University of Minnesota
Hui (Eva) Liang, The University of Texas at Tyler
Ashish K. Ochani, Cornell University
Xinyuan Shao, University of Minnesota
Discussant: Matthew Notbohm, University of North Dakota

3.05: Teaching Cases
Accounting - 1.6 CH
Moderator: Katheryn Zielinski, Minnesota State University Mankato

A Deep Dive into an AI Start-Up Company in the Pandemic
Li Zhang, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Austin Kewei Chen, EY
Discussant: Trevor Shonhiwa, Truman State University

J&S Publisher Problems: A Diagnostic Analytics Case Exploring Employee Expense Reimbursement
Trevor Shonhiwa, Truman State University
Jamie Hoelscher, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Discussant: Li Zhang, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

 

 

5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Reception

 

 

Saturday, October 1, 2022

 

 

8:00 am – 12:30 pm

Tabletop Displays

 

 

8:00 am – 9:20 am

Concurrent Sessions

4.01: Applying Universal Design for Learning (UDL) Concepts in Our Courses
Behavioral Ethics - 1.6 CH
Presenter: Richard Walstra, Dominican University

4.02: DEIB Context, Community and Connections: Conversations with the AAA TL Book Club
Behavioral Ethics - 1.6 CH
Presenters: Susan M. McCarthy, Loyola University Chicago
Karen Osterheld, American Accounting Association

4.03: Disclosure
Accounting - 1.6 CH
Moderator: Ivy Wang, Washington University in St. Louis

Institutional Ownership and Corporate Voluntary Disclosure: The Myopia View
Ivy Wang, Washington University in St. Louis
Discussant: Sijing Wei, Creighton University

Does Voluntary ESG Reporting Resolve Disagreement among ESG Rating Agencies?
Sijing Wei, Creighton University
Michael Kimbrough, University of Maryland College Park
Frank Wang, St. Louis University
Jiarui Iris Zhang, SUNY Brockport
Discussant: Kuan-Chen Lin, Central Michigan University

4.04: Management Decision-Making
Accounting - 1.6 CH
Moderator: Ben Angelo, Ball State University

Forward-Looking Statements and Information Asymmetry
Jing-Chi Chen, The University of Memphis
Pankaj Jain, The University of Memphis
Sabatino Silveri, The University of Memphis
Discussant: Ben Angelo, Ball State University

Tone at the Trump: The Impact of President Trump’s Idiolect on the Informational Efficiency of Conference Calls
Ben Angelo, Ball State University
Mitchell Johnston, University of Dayton
Gina Redfearn, Independent Researcher
Discussant: Jing-Chi Chen, The University of Memphis


4.05: Current Issues in Accounting
Accounting - 1.6 CH
Moderator: Oksana Kim, Minnesota State University Mankato

A Reexamination of XBRL Using Financial Statement Acquisition and Market Activity
James Joseph Anderson, Saginaw Valley State University
Discussant: Oksana Kim, Minnesota State University Mankato

Social Jetlag and Financial Decision-Making
Sima Jannati, University of Missouri
Sarah Khalaf, Kuwait University
Discussant: Katheryn Zielinski, Minnesota State University Mankato

 

 

9:20 am – 9:50 am

Business Meeting with Light Breakfast Refreshments

 

 

9:50 am – 10:50 am

Coffee and Networking Session: Meet the AAA Leadership and the Midwest Region Leadership

 

 

10:50 am – 11:10 am

Break

 

 

11:10 am – 12:30 pm

Concurrent Sessions

5.01: Preparing Students for the Future Workplace with Design Thinking and Technology
Information Technology - 1.6 CH
Presenter: Markus Ahrens, St. Louis Community College, Meramec

5.02: Intentionally Skipped

5.03: Financial Accounting and Reporting
Accounting - 1.6 CH
Moderator: TBD

The Asymmetric Accounting in the Creditor’s Decision: An Aggregation Perspective
Lanyi Zhang, University of Houston–Downtown
Discussant: Benjamin Hubbard, Purdue University

The Impact of ASC 606 and Firm Characteristics on Revenue Manipulation
Benjamin Hubbard, Purdue University
Discussant: Lanyi Zhang, University of Houston–Downtown

Counter-Factual Evidence That Revenue Recognition Footnotes Are Not Very Informative and Useful

Yu-Ho Chi, The University of Tennessee at Martin
David A Ziebart, University of Kentucky
Discussant: TBD

5.04: Tax Planning and Litigation Risk
Taxes - 1.6 CH
Moderator: Huishan Wan, University of Northern Iowa

Pain at the Pump: Excise Tax and Earnings Management

Alessandro Paolo Rigamonti, University of Pisa
Giulio Greco, University of Pisa
Alessandro Capocchi, University Milano-Bicocca
Discussant: Huishan Wan, University of Northern Iowa

How Does Management Respond To Class Action Litigation Risk?
Huishan Wan, University of Northern Iowa
Discussant: Hao Shen, Illinois Institute of Technology

Do State Tax Changes Affect Corporate Tax Aggressiveness? U.S. Evidence
Hao Shen, Illinois Institute of Technology
Discussant: Alessandro Paolo Rigamonti, University of Pisa

5.05: Human Capital Issues in Accounting
Accounting - 1.6 CH
Moderator: Kevin Sun, St. John’s University

Board Gender Diversity, Extractive Industries, and Corporate Carbon Commitment
Tesfaye T. Lemma, Towson University
Mohammad Tavakolifar, Northeastern Illinois University
Dessalegn Mihret, RMIT University
Grant Samkin, University of South Africa
Discussant: Kevin Sun, St. John’s University

The Effects of Aggregating Performance Targets
Hao He, Carroll University
William Kazanis, The University of Texas at San Antonio
Jeremy Lill, The University of Kansas
Michael Majerczyk, Georgia State University
Discussant: Mohammad Tavakolifar, Northeastern Illinois University

Note: The CPE Fields of Study curriculum is divided into twenty subject matter areas. These fields represent the primary knowledge and skill areas needed by accounting licensees to perform professional services in all fields of employment. Each Credit Hour is based on 50 minutes. The Program Level for each of these sessions is Basic, unless otherwise stated. Delivery Method: Group Live

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