
Accounting and Business Law
In today’s data-driven world, accounting information significantly influences decisions made by management teams and the behavior of investors, creditors, policymakers, consumers, supply chain partners, and employees. Our courses help students understand the best ways to measure and communicate an organization’s financial and non-financial activities.
The Accounting and Business Law faculty is a diverse group that helps Undergraduate, Graduate, and Executive students develop the skills they need to excel in today’s data-driven business environment. Our curriculum combines foundational accounting and financial analysis skills with leading-edge business analytics skills and soft skills such as leadership and critical thinking. Our students frequently accept positions in financial services (banking, hedge funds, private equity), startups and large corporations (roles in marketing, operations, corporate finance, business development), consulting, public accounting, and not-for-profit. Our students also pursue roles in government agencies as policymakers focusing on capital market regulation. As financial and non-financial information is pervasive in data-driven organizations, accounting knowledge is critical in many data analytics applications.
Our academic research seeks to inform real-world decisions and enhance the student learning experience. We take a multidisciplinary approach integrating economics and finance with broader perspectives on fundamental organizational practices, the global business environment, and public policy trends to meet these needs.
Accounting and Business Law Faculty
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Professor of the Practice
Adjunct Lecturer – MSB
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George R. Houston Endowed Professor
Teaching Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Teaching Professor
MSc PhD CPA
Assistant Professor
Associate Professor
Adjunct Faculty
Associate Professor and Accounting Area Chair
Faculty Director for the McDonough Senior Honors Thesis Program
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Associate Professor
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Assistant Professor
Visiting Assistant Teaching Professor
Recent Research
Rachel Hayes, Xiaoli (Shaolee) Tian, and Xue Wang. Deregulation and Board Policies: Evidence from Performance and Risk Exposure Measures Used in Bank CEO Turnover Decisions. Forthcoming in The Accounting Review. https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3312243
Rui Guo and Xiaoli (Shaolee) Tian. Regulatory Transparency and Regulators’ Effort: Evidence from Public Release of the SEC’s Review Work. (2023) Forthcoming in Journal of Accounting Research. https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-679X.12513
William R. Baber, Amanda Beck, and Allison Koester. The Municipal Debt Market: Evidence from GASB 34. The Accounting Review (2024). Forthcoming in http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3663553
Xiuping Wu, Qingquan Zhang, Ben McMillan, and Vicky Wei Tang. DeFi Tokenomics: A Comprehensive Framework for Explaining and Forecasting Values in Decentralized Finance. Forthcoming in Blockchain and Cryptocurrency.
Aishwarrya Deore, Susanna Gallani, and Ranjani Krishnan. The Effect of Systems of Management Controls on Honesty in Managerial Reporting. Accounting, Organizations and Society (2023) 105: 101401 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aos.2022.101401
Daniel Aobdia, and Reining Petacchi. The Effect of Audit Firm Internal Inspections on Auditor Effort and Financial Reporting Quality. (2023) The Accounting Review, 98(5), 1-29. https://doi.org/10.2308/TAR-2020-0134
Jason D. Schloetzer and Kyoko Yoshinaga. Algorithmic Hiring Systems: Implications and Recommendations for Organisations and Policymakers. Forthcoming in: Law and the Governance of Artificial Intelligence, Yearbook of Socio-Economic Constitutions. Springer, Cham. (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/16495_2023_61
Gilles Hilary. Blockchain and Other Distributed Ledger Technologies, An Advanced Primer. In Innovative Technology at the Interface of Finance and Operations (V. Babich, J. Birge and G.Hilary (eds). Springer Series in Supply Chain Management, vol 11, Springer Cham. (2022). https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-75729-8_1
Gary Chen, Xiaoli (Shaolee) Tian, and Miaomiao Yu. Redact to Protect? Customers’ Incentive to Protect Information and Suppliers’ Disclosure Strategies. Journal of Accounting and Economics (2022) 74(1):101490. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacceco.2022.101490
Matthew Cronin, David H. Erkens, Jason D. Schloetzer, and Catherine H. Tinsley. How Controlling Failure Perceptions Affects Performance: Evidence from a Field Experiment. The Accounting Review (2021) 96 (2): 205–230. https://doi.org/10.2308/TAR-2018-0146
News from Accounting and Business Law
More Accounting and Business Law Faculty News
In the News
Layoffs Are Piling Up, Raising Worker Anxiety. Here Are Some Companies That Have Cut Jobs Recently
“It’s not so much AI directly taking jobs, but AI’s appetite for cash that might be taking jobs,” said Jason Schloetzer, associate professor at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business. He pointed to wider “trade offs” from employment to infrastructure investment seen across companies today.
October 28, 2025
Research and Insights
Office Hours: Is AI the Future of Talent Acquisition?
Jason Schloetzer, associate professor and area chair of accounting and business law at Georgetown McDonough, explains how AI is transforming hiring, what it means for job seekers and employers, and how frameworks for oversight may help ensure accountability.
October 27, 2025
In the News
Target Might Be Cutting Jobs, but Its ‘Kitchen Sink’ Moment Hasn’t Hit Yet
“Reducing complexity is code for eliminating existing initiatives that haven’t worked out as planned, reallocating some of the savings to new initiatives, and allowing some savings to flow to the bottom line,” Jason Schloetzer, associate professor at Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business, told MarketWatch.
October 27, 2025


