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D-Index
30
Citations
5835
World Ranking
3683
National Ranking
1954

Lisa Koonce publication distribution in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Economics and Finance in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lisa Koonce sits on this spectrum.

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42 publications 521+

This scientist: 77 publications — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 521 publications or more.

Lisa Koonce D-index placement in Economics and Finance in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Economics and Finance scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Lisa Koonce sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 30 D-Index — 3rd percentile

3% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 101 D-Index or more.

Overview

Lisa Koonce is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Business, Management and Accounting, with a strong emphasis on Accounting. Additional subfields of study include Strategy and Management, Management Information Systems, Finance, and Safety Research.

Their work covers a range of topics centered on Auditing, Earnings Management, and Governance. Other notable research areas include Financial Reporting and Valuation Research, Corporate Finance and Governance, Financial Markets and Investment Strategies, Accounting and Organizational Management, Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies, and Financial Reporting and XBRL.

Recent scholarly publications by Lisa Koonce include:

  • The effect of a warning on investors' reactions to disclosure readability (2021, Review of Accounting Studies)
  • Experimental Research on Standard Setting Issues in Financial Reporting (2021, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • Experimental research on standard-setting issues in financial reporting (2023, Accounting Organizations and Society)

Other relevant papers from their recent publication record, though authored by collaborators, represent frequent collaboration networks and research themes:

  • Theory Testing and Process Evidence in Accounting Experiments (2021, The Accounting Review)
  • Using video to disclose forward-looking information: the effect of nonverbal cues on investors' judgments (2020, Review of Accounting Studies)

Frequently collaborating coauthors include:

  • Brian J. White
  • Zheng Leitter
  • Cassie Mongold
  • Laura Quaid
  • Kathryn Kadous

Lisa Koonce's studies have been published predominantly in the following academic venues:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Review of Accounting Studies
  • The Accounting Review
  • Accounting Organizations and Society
  • Journal of Behavioral Finance

The research draws from experimental methods to address standard-setting issues in financial reporting as well as the psychology of investor responses to disclosures. This work intersects areas of governance, valuation, and behavioral finance, often employing interdisciplinary approaches to investigate accounting phenomena.

Best Publications

  • Management Earnings Forecasts: A Review and Framework

    D. Eric Hirst;Lisa Koonce;Shankar Venkataraman

  • Audit Analytical Procedures: A Field Investigation*

    D. Eric Hirst;Lisa Koonce

  • The joint effect of management's prior forecast accuracy and the form of its financial forecasts on investor judgment

    D E Hirst;Lisa L Koonce;Jeffrey Miller

  • Investor Reactions to Financial Analysts' Research Reports

    D. Eric Hirst;Lisa Koonce;Paul J. Simko

  • How Disaggregation Enhances the Credibility of Management Earnings Forecasts

    D. Eric Hirst;Lisa Koonce;Shankar Venkataraman

  • The persuasiveness of audit evidence: The case of accounting policy decisions☆

    S. Salterio;L. Koonce

  • SEC Market Risk Disclosures: Implications for Judgment and Decision Making

    Leslie Hodder;Lisa L Koonce;Mary Lea McAnally

  • How Do Investors Judge the Risk of Financial Items

    Lisa L Koonce;Mary Lea McAnally;Molly Mercer

  • Explanation and Counterexplanation during Audit Analytical Review

    Lisa Koonce

  • The roles of task-specific forecasting experience and innate ability in understanding analyst forecasting performance

    Michael B. Clement;Lisa Koonce;Thomas J. Lopez

  • Using Psychology Theories in Archival Financial Accounting Research

    Lisa Koonce;Molly Mercer

  • Judging the Risk of Financial Instruments: Problems and Potential Remedies

    Lisa L Koonce;Marlys Gascho Lipe;Mary Lea McAnally

  • Judging the Relevance of Fair Value for Financial Instruments

    Lisa Koonce;Karen K. Nelson;Catherine M. Shakespeare

  • The Effects of Norms on Investor Reactions to Derivative Use

    Lisa L Koonce;Jeffrey Miller;Jennifer Winchel

  • Quantification and Persuasion in Managerial Judgement

    Kathryn Kadous;Lisa L Koonce;Kristy L. Towry

  • The Role of Incentives to Manage Earnings and Quantification in Auditors' Evaluations of Management‐Provided Information

    Urton Anderson;Kathryn Kadous;Lisa Koonce

  • The Joint Effect of Management's Prior Forecast Accuracy and the Form of Its Financial Forecasts on Investor Judgment

    D. Eric Hirst;Lisa Koonce;Jeffrey S. Miller

  • Improving Financial Reports by Revealing the Accuracy of Prior Estimates

    D. Eric Hirst;Kevin E. Jackson;Lisa Koonce

  • Earnings Trend and Performance Relative to Benchmarks: How Consistency Influences Their Joint Use

    Lisa L. Koonce;Marlys Gascho Lipe

  • Do Financial Statement Users Judge Relevance Based on Properties of Reliability

    Kathryn Kadous;Lisa L. Koonce;Jane M. Thayer

  • Theory Testing and Process Evidence in Accounting Experiments

    H. Scott Asay;Ryan Guggenmos;Ryan Guggenmos;Kathryn Kadous;Lisa Koonce

Frequent Co-Authors

Kathryn Kadous
Kathryn Kadous Emory University
Mark J. Young
Mark J. Young Montana State University
Mark L. DeFond
Mark L. DeFond University of Southern California
Michael Ettredge
Michael Ettredge University of Kansas
Karla M. Johnstone
Karla M. Johnstone University of Wisconsin–Madison
Stephen G. Ryan
Stephen G. Ryan New York University
Steven E. Salterio
Steven E. Salterio Queen's University
Clive S. Lennox
Clive S. Lennox University of Southern California
Robert Libby
Robert Libby Cornell University
Paul S. Adler
Paul S. Adler University of Southern California

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