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Overview

Vernon J. Richardson is affiliated with the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Business, Management, and Accounting, with a particular focus on Accounting and Management Information Systems. Vernon's work encompasses several subfields including Management Science and Operations Research, Strategy and Management, and Finance.

Their main topics of research include:

  • Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance
  • Stock Market Forecasting Methods
  • Financial Reporting and XBRL
  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
  • Corporate Finance and Governance
  • Financial Reporting and Valuation Research
  • Big Data and Business Intelligence

Vernon has published multiple papers in recognized academic venues. Some of the recent notable papers are:

  • "Act or Be Acted Upon: Revolutionizing Accounting Curriculums with Data Analytics," 2020, Accounting Horizons
  • "Investor Disagreement, Disclosure Processing Costs, and Trading Volume Evidence from Social Media," 2022, The Accounting Review
  • "Mixed-methods research in the age of analytics, an exemplar leveraging sentiments from news articles to predict firm performance," 2022, International Journal of Information Management
  • "Auditor Response to Estimated Misstatement Risk: A Machine Learning Approach," 2021, Accounting Horizons
  • "AIS research opportunities utilizing Machine Learning: From a Meta-Theory of accounting literature," 2023, International Journal of Accounting Information Systems

Their frequent publication venues indicate a strong engagement with journals such as:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Accounting Horizons
  • The Accounting Review
  • International Journal of Accounting Information Systems
  • International Journal of Information Management

Vernon collaborates regularly with other researchers. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Adam Booker
  • Raji Raman
  • Ruba Aljafari
  • Viswanath Venkatesh
  • Paul Benjamin Lowry

Best Publications

  • Determinants of market reactions to restatement announcements

    Zoe-Vonna Palmrose;Vernon J. Richardson;Susan Scholz

  • Information Asymmetry and Earnings Management: Some Evidence

    Vernon J. Richardson

  • Returns on Investments in Information Technology: A Research Synthesis

    Bruce Dehning;Vernon J. Richardson

  • Dissemination of information for investors at corporate Web sites

    Michael Ettredge;Vernon J Richardson;Susan Scholz

  • The financial performance effects of IT-based supply chain management systems in manufacturing firms

    Bruce Dehning;Vernon J. Richardson;Robert W. Zmud

  • The value relevance of announcements of transformational information technology investments

    Bruce Dehning;Vernon J. Richardson;Robert W. Zmud

  • Examining the shareholder wealth effects of announcements of newly created CIO positions

    Debabroto Chatterjee;Vernon J. Richardson;Robert W. Zmud

  • The presentation of financial information at corporate Web sites

    Michael Ettredge;Vernon J. Richardson;Susan Scholz

  • Value Relevance of Nonfinancial Information: The Case of Patent Data

    Mark Hirschey;Vernon J. Richardson;Susan Scholz

  • The Market Valuation of Corporate Reputation

    E L Black;T A Carnes;V J Richardson

  • Examining the Potential Benefits of Internal Control Monitoring Technology

    Adi Masli;Gary F. Peters;Vernon J. Richardson;Juan Manuel Sanchez

  • Determinants of Market Reactions to Restatement Announcements

    Zoe-Vonna Palmrose;Vernon J. Richardson;Susan Scholz

  • ASSESSING LEADING INSTITUTIONS, FACULTY, AND ARTICLES IN PREMIER INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH JOURNALS

    Paul Benjamin Lowry;Gilbert G. Karuga;Vernon J. Richardson

  • The Effect of Enterprise Systems Implementation on the Firm Information Environment

    Carlos-Alberto Dorantes;Chan Li;Gary F. Peters;Vernon J. Richardson

  • Determinants and Consequences of Firm Information Technology Budgets

    Kevin W. Kobelsky;Vernon J. Richardson;Rodney E. Smith;Robert W. Zmud

  • The consequences of information technology control weaknesses on management information systems: the case of Sarbanes-Oxley internal control reports

    Chan Li;Gary F. Peters;Vernon J. Richardson;Marcia Weidenmier Watson

  • Information Transfer among Internet Firms: The Case of Hacker Attacks

    Michael L. Ettredge;Vernon J. Richardson

  • Are scientific indicators of patent quality useful to investors

    Mark Hirschey;Vernon J Richardson

  • Information content of accounting goodwill numbers

    Mark Hirschey;Vernon J. Richardson

  • Information technology investments and firm value

    Bruce Dehning;Vernon J. Richardson;Theophanis Stratopoulos

  • The Business Value of IT: A Synthesis and Framework of Archival Research

    Adi Masli;Vernon J. Richardson;Juan Manuel Sanchez;Rodney E. Smith

  • Valuation effects of patent quality: A comparison for Japanese and U.S. firms

    Mark Hirschey;Vernon J. Richardson

  • Information Asymmetry and Earnings Management: Some Evidence

    Vernon J. Richardson

  • Much Ado about Nothing: The (Lack of) Economic Impact of Data Privacy Breaches

    Vernon J. Richardson;Rodney E. Smith;Marcia Weidenmier Watson

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Ettredge
Michael Ettredge University of Kansas
Mark Hirschey
Mark Hirschey University of Kansas
Paul Benjamin Lowry
Paul Benjamin Lowry Virginia Tech
Robert W. Zmud
Robert W. Zmud University of Oklahoma
Timothy J. Fogarty
Timothy J. Fogarty Case Western Reserve University

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