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Overview

Ken T. Trotman is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia and focuses their research in the field of Business, Management and Accounting. Their work spans several key subfields, including Accounting, Management Information Systems, Strategy and Management, Information Systems and Management, and Social Psychology.

Their main research topics encompass Auditing, Earnings Management, and Governance; Accounting and Organizational Management; Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting; Corporate Finance and Governance; Team Dynamics and Performance; Job Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior; and Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies.

Ken T. Trotman has contributed to multiple academic journals, frequently publishing in venues such as:

  • Auditing A Journal of Practice & Theory (5 publications)
  • The Accounting Review (2 publications)
  • Accounting and Finance (2 publications)
  • Contemporary Accounting Research (2 publications)
  • Accounting Organizations and Society (1 publication)

Their notable recent papers include:

  • "How Audit Committee Chairs Address Information-Processing Barriers," 2020, The Accounting Review
  • "Group Judgment and Decision Making in Auditing: Research in the Time of COVID-19 and Beyond," 2021, Auditing A Journal of Practice & Theory
  • "The Effect of CSR Assurance and Explicit Assessment on Investor Valuation Judgments," 2020, Auditing A Journal of Practice & Theory
  • "Judgment and decision making research on CSR reporting in the COVID-19 pandemic environment," 2021, Accounting and Finance
  • "Challenges to Experimental Audit JDM Research and the Role of Online Platforms in Resolving These Challenges," 2021, Auditing A Journal of Practice & Theory

Frequent collaborators in Trotman's research include Andrew J. Trotman, Kerry A. Humphreys, Hien Hoang, Chad A. Proell, and Michael A. Ricci. These partnerships span multiple studies and publications.

Best Publications

  • Associations between social responsibility disclosure and characteristics of companies

    Ken T. Trotman;Graham W. Bradley

  • Member Variation, Recognition of Expertise, and Group Performance

    Robert Libby;Ken T. Trotman;Ian Zimmer

  • The audit review process: A characterization from the persuasion perspective

    J.S. Rich;I. Solomon;K.T. Trotman

  • An accountability framework for financial statement auditors and related research questions

    Mark E. Peecher;Ira Solomon;Ken T. Trotman

  • Auditor Negotiations: An Examination of the Efficacy of Intervention Methods

    Ken T. Trotman;Arnold M. Wright;Sally Wright

  • The review process as a control for differential recall of evidence in auditor judgments

    Robert Libby;Ken T. Trotman

  • Audit Review: Managers' Interpersonal Expectations and Conduct of the Review*

    Michael Gibbins;Ken T. Trotman

  • Experimental judgment and decision research in auditing: the first 25 years of AOS

    Ira Solomon;Ken T Trotman

  • Fifty‐year overview of judgment and decision‐making research in accounting

    Ken T. Trotman;Hwee C. Tan;Nicole Ang

  • The Effect of the Review Process on Auditor Judgments

    Ken T. Trotman;Philip W. Yetton

  • Internal Audit's Role in GHG Emissions and Energy Reporting: Evidence from Audit Committees, Senior Accountants, and Internal Auditors

    Andrew J. Trotman;Ken T. Trotman

  • Group judgment and decision making in auditing: Past and future research

    Ken T. Trotman;Tim D. Bauer;Kerry A. Humphreys

  • The Review Process and the Accuracy of Auditor Judgments

    Ken T. Trotman

  • The Impact of the Type of Accounting Standards on Preparers’ Judgments

    Jim Psaros;Ken T. Trotman

  • Individual and Group Judgments of Internal Control Systems

    Ken T. Trotman;Philip W. Yetton;Ian R. Zimmer

  • The effect of hypothesis framing, prior expectations and cue diagnosticity on auditors' information choice☆

    Ken T. Trotman;Jennifer Sng

  • Research methods for judgment and decision making studies in auditing

    Ken T. Trotman

  • The Balanced Scorecard: The Effect of Strategy Information on Performance Evaluation Judgments

    Kerry A. Humphreys;Ken T. Trotman

  • The impact of the review process in hypothesis generation tasks

    Zubaidah Ismail;Ken T. Trotman

  • Mind the Gap: Why Do Experts Have Differences of Opinion Regarding the Sufficiency of Audit Evidence Supporting Complex Fair Value Measurements?

    Steven M. Glover;Mark H. Taylor;Yi‐Jing Wu;Ken T. Trotman

  • Differences in Auditors' Materiality Assessments When Auditing Financial Statements and Sustainability Reports

    Robyn Ann Moroney;Ken T Trotman

Frequent Co-Authors

Hun-Tong Tan
Hun-Tong Tan Nanyang Technological University
Roger Simnett
Roger Simnett University of New South Wales
Arnold M. Wright
Arnold M. Wright Northeastern University
Robert Libby
Robert Libby Cornell University
Wim H. Gijselaers
Wim H. Gijselaers Maastricht University
Robert W. Faff
Robert W. Faff University of Queensland

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