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Business and Management

D-Index
45
Citations
10965
World Ranking
1273
National Ranking
541

Economics and Finance

D-Index
45
Citations
10965
World Ranking
1740
National Ranking
1028

Inder K. Khurana publication distribution in Business and Management in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Business and Management in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Inder K. Khurana sits on this spectrum.

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35 publications 436+

This scientist: 136 publications — 50th percentile

50% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 436 publications or more.

Inder K. Khurana D-index placement in Business and Management in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Business and Management scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Inder K. Khurana sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 45 D-Index — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 89 D-Index or more.

Overview

Inder K. Khurana is affiliated with the University of Missouri in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on fields within Business, Management, and Accounting, with a notable emphasis on Accounting. Their work intersects with several subfields including Accounting, Finance, Strategy and Management, Economics and Econometrics, and General Economics, Econometrics, and Finance.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas such as Auditing, Earnings Management, and Governance; Corporate Finance and Governance; Financial Markets and Investment Strategies; Corporate Taxation and Avoidance; Financial Reporting and Valuation Research; Banking stability, regulation, and efficiency; and Risk Management in Financial Firms.

They have published numerous papers, with notable recent works including:

  • PCAOB Inspections and the Differential Audit Quality Effect for Big 4 and Non-Big 4 US Auditors, 2020, Contemporary Accounting Research
  • Accounting Estimation Intensity, Auditor Estimation Expertise, and Managerial Bias, 2022, Accounting Horizons
  • Internal control material weakness and CEO recruitment, 2021, Journal of Business Finance & Accounting
  • Management-Employee Alliance and Earnings Opacity, 2022, Contemporary Accounting Research
  • Local peers and corporate reporting behavior, 2023, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy

Frequent collaborators in their research include K. K. Raman, Hoyoun Kyung, Nargess Golshan, Felipe Bastos G. Silva, and Jeff P. Boone. These coauthors have contributed to multiple joint publications, which highlight a collaborative research environment.

Inder K. Khurana's publications appear regularly in venues such as the SSRN Electronic Journal, Contemporary Accounting Research, Journal of International Accounting Research, Accounting Horizons, and Journal of Accounting and Public Policy. Among these, SSRN Electronic Journal is a frequent platform for their work.

Best Publications

  • Audit‐Firm Tenure and the Quality of Financial Reports*

    E. Johnson;Inder K. Khurana;J. Kenneth Reynolds

  • Litigation Risk and the Financial Reporting Credibility of Big 4 versus Non‐Big 4 Audits: Evidence from Anglo‐American Countries

    Inder K. Khurana;K. K. Raman

  • Disclosure Incentives and Effects on Cost of Capital around the World

    Jere R. Francis;Inder K. Khurana;Raynolde Pereira

  • Do the Big 4 and the Second-tier firms provide audits of similar quality?

    Jeff P. Boone;Inder K. Khurana;K.K. Raman

  • The role of accounting and auditing in corporate governance and the development of financial markets around the world

    Jere R. Francis;Inder K. Khurana;Raynolde Pereira

  • Financial Development and the Cash Flow Sensitivity of Cash

    Inder K. Khurana;Xiumin Martin;Raynolde Pereira

  • Relative value relevance of historical cost vs. fair value: Evidence from bank holding companies

    Inder K Khurana;Myung-Sun Kim

  • Religiosity and Tax Avoidance

    Jeffery Paul Boone;Inder K. Khurana;Krishnamurthy K Raman

  • Institutional Shareholders' Investment Horizons and Tax Avoidance

    Inder K. Khurana;William J. Moser

  • Audit Market Concentration and Auditor Tolerance for Earnings Management

    Jeffery Paul Boone;Inder K. Khurana;Krishnamurthy K Raman

  • Do Investors Care about the Auditor's Economic Dependence on the Client?*

    Inder K. Khurana;K. K. Raman

  • Product market competition and conditional conservatism

    Dan Dhaliwal;Shawn Huang;Inder K. Khurana;Raynolde Pereira

  • Voluntary disclosures around share repurchases

    Paul Brockman;Inder K. Khurana;Xiumin Martin

  • Firm Growth and Disclosure: An Empirical Analysis

    Inder K. Khurana;Raynolde Pereira;Xiumin Martin

  • Audit Firm Tenure and the Equity Risk Premium

    Jeff P. Boone;Inder K. Khurana;K. K. Raman

  • The Role of Firm-Specific Incentives and Country Factors in Explaining Voluntary IAS Adoptions: Evidence from Private Firms

    Jere R. Francis;Inder K. Khurana;Xiumin Martin;Raynolde Pereira

  • Societal trust and open innovation

    Paul Brockman;Inder K. Khurana;Rong (Irene) Zhong

  • Does Corporate Transparency Contribute to Efficient Resource Allocation

    Jere R. Francis;Shawn Huang;Inder K. Khurana;Raynolde Pereira

  • Did the 2007 PCAOB Disciplinary Order against Deloitte Impose Actual Costs on the Firm or Improve Its Audit Quality

    Jeff P. Boone;Inder K. Khurana;K. K. Raman

  • Is Real Earnings Smoothing Harmful? Evidence from Firm‐Specific Stock Price Crash Risk

    Inder K. Khurana;Raynolde Pereira;Eliza Xia Zhang

  • Firm Growth and Disclosure: An Empirical Analysis

    Inder K. Khurana;Xiumin Martin;Raynolde Pereira

Frequent Co-Authors

Jere R. Francis
Jere R. Francis Maastricht University
Dan S. Dhaliwal
Dan S. Dhaliwal University of Arizona
Paul Brockman
Paul Brockman Lehigh University

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