G. BRINT RYAN ENDOWED CHAIR IN TAXATION AND TAX RESEARCH Casey Schwab, Ph.D.
Notable Activities, Awards & Recognition • Received the 2024 American Accounting Association’s Notable Contribution to the Accounting Literature award for his co-authored paper, “How Do IRS Resources Affect the Corporate Audit Process?” published in The Accounting Review . This annual award recognizes high-quality academic research that enhances knowledge in the field of accounting. • Continued as co-coordinator of the UNT Accounting Research Conference. This year’s event will feature presentations by four Ph.D. students from respected universities. Each student will be accompanied by a faculty member from their institution. • Continued as organizer of the DFW Tax Group, consisting of tax faculty from UNT, TCU, SMU and UT Arlington. Leading tax scholars present their research in virtual workshops and receive feedback from the group. • Served as the vice president-finance for the American Taxation Association (ATA). Responsible for fundraising and added the first new ATA sponsor (Andersen Tax). • Participated in UNT’s 2024 Great Conversations event. Discussed research and attempts by tax watchdog groups to discourage corporate tax avoidance through public shaming of corporations. Publications, Citations & References • “U.S. Multinational Corporations’ Foreign Cash Holdings: An Empirical Estimate and the Impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017” was accepted for publication in Review of Accounting Studies . • “The Effect of Corporate Tax Rates on the CEO Turnover-Performance Relation” received an invitation from The Accounting Review to revise and resubmit the manuscript.
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