CARLOS CORONA Tepper School of Business Carnegie Mellon University 5000, Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2011 - Today Assistant Professor of Accounting Tepper School of Business (Carnegie Mellon University) 2010-2011 Visiting Assistant Professor of Accounting Tepper School of Business (Carnegie Mellon University) 2006-2010 Assistant Professor of Accounting McCombs School of Business (University of Texas at Austin) EDUCATION Stanford Graduate School of Business (2001-2006) Ph.D. in Accounting. I.E.S.E. (Barcelona, 1993-1995) M.B.A. I.Q.S. (Universitat Ramón Llull, 1985-1989) B.Sc. Industrial Engineering RESEARCH Research Interests Information flows between stakeholders of the firm. Delegation and information in organizations. Accounting institutions and regulation.
Publications Dynamic Performance Measurement with Intangible Assets, Review of Accounting Studies, 2009, Volume 14, Number 2-3. The Auditor s Slippery Slope: An Analysis of Reputational Incentives, with Ramandeep Randhawa. Management Science, June 2010, Volume 56, Number 6. Factor-loading Uncertainty and Expected Returns, with Chris Armstrong and Snehal Banerjee. Forthcoming in Review of Financial Studies. Preannouncing Competitive Decisions in Oligopoly Markets, with Lin Nan. Journal of Accounting and Economics, Volume 56, Issue 1, July 2013, Pages 73 90 Working papers The Value of Confession: Admitting Mistakes to Build Reputation, with Ramandeep Randhawa. Accounting Information Quality, Capital Requirements, and Banks Risk Taking, with Lin Nan and Gaoqing Zhang. 2 nd round of revision in The Accounting Review. Innovators and Imitators in Product Market Competitions and Accounting Reporting, with Lin Nan and Run Zhao. Submitted to The Accounting Review. Banks s Voluntary Adoption of Fair Value Accounting and Interbank Competition, with Lin Nan and Gaoqing Zhang. Nominal versus Real Board Independence, with Jonathan Glover and Ronghuo Zheng Other work in process An Equilibrium Theory of the Managerial Labor Market with Search and Contracting, with Georgios N. Farfaras and Jose M. Plehn-Dujowitch. The Importance of Asking a Good Question: Conference Calls and Information Discovery, with Zhiming Ma and Kirill Novoselov.
Presentations 2013 Tepper Accounting Mini-Conference 2012 Ohio State University 2012 Accounting Junior Theory Conference 2011 Anderson Graduate School of Management (UCLA) 2011 University of Alberta 2011 Tepper School of Business (Carnegie Mellon University) 2011 University of Maryland 2010 Chicago-Minnesota Theory Conference (Chicago Booth School of Business) 2010 Tepper School of Business (Carnegie Mellon University) 2009 Finance, Economics and Accounting Conference (Rutgers School of Business) 2008 Carlson School of Management (University of Minnesota) 2008 Review of Accounting Studies Conference 2008 Zicklin School of Business (Baruch College) 2008 Theory Conference at McCombs School of Business 2006 INSEAD 2006 Kellogg School of Management 2006 Haas School of Business 2006 University of Washington 2006 Purdue University 2006 McCombs School of Business
TEACHING Experience Tepper School of Business (2010-2011) I taught the core Managerial Accounting course to MBA students in the fall and spring terms 2010-2012. I also taught a PhD course on Accounting theory. McCombs School of Business at UT Austin (2006-2010) I taught Managerial Accounting to business honors students in the spring term of 2009 and 2010. I taught Managerial Accounting to second year Executive MBA students in the fall term of 2007. I taught the core course in Managerial Accounting to second year MBA students in the fall term of 2006 and 2007. Stanford Graduate School of Business (2001-2006) During my PhD I worked as a Teaching Assistant for the following professors and courses: Prof. Stefan Reichelstein, MBA course on Managerial Accounting (3 terms, included review sessions, office hours, grading, and elaboration of teaching materials). Prof. Stefan Reichelstein and Prof. Maureen McNichols (Acct. 609, Financial Reporting and Management Control). Stefan Reichelstein (Acct 611, Seminar in Acct. Research). Teaching Awards Faculty Honors Roll 2009 in at McCombs School of Business (U.T. Austin)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE A.T. Kearney (Madrid, 1996-1999) I worked at A.T. Kearney as a senior associate consultant in multiple projects for companies in a wide range of industries, such as electricity generation and distribution, water distribution, retailing, construction and telecommunications. These projects included: Cost control systems design and implementation (ABC, Balanced Scorecard,...). Organizational restructuring and process reengineering. Strategic sourcing. Negotiation strategy design and support. Quarck Consultores, S.L. (Barcelona, 1995-1996) Q.C. is a consulting firm in Barcelona. There, I worked as a Junior Consultant in operational process reengineering projects. M2R, S.A. (Barcelona, 1989-1993) M2R is a software engineering firm that develops quality control and stock control systems for chemical and pharmaceutical companies. I worked as a programmer designing quality control and stock control computer applications.