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Wood Honored Again for Research

David Wood, associate professor of accountancy at the BYU Marriott School of Business, received the 2017 Accounting Horizons Best Paper Award presented by the American Accounting Association.

David Wood (left) is presented the 2017 AAA Accounting Horizons Best Paper Award by Terry Shevlin (right), AAA vice president of research and publications.

Wood’s winning article, “Comparing the Publication Process in Accounting, Economics, Finance, Management, Marketing, Psychology, and the Natural Sciences,” was published in the September 2016 issue. The award was presented to the author in the form of a unique glass art piece and a $2,500 prize at the AAA Annual Meeting in San Diego, California, on 8 August.

“David is a fearless researcher who explores areas that many young researchers would shy away from,” says Jeff Wilks, School of Accountancy director. “This most recent award-winning paper examines how the review process for accounting research differs from other business and non-business disciplines. He has shined a very bright light on shortcomings in our journals and among reviewers, and I am hopeful that we will see significant changes in the accounting academy because of the work David has done.”

With this year’s award, Wood has now won seven AAA best paper honors, the most of any researcher. A full-time faculty member at BYU Marriott since 2009, Wood teaches accounting data analytics, accounting information systems, and experimental research design. He received BS accounting and MAcc degrees from BYU Marriott before completing his PhD at Indiana University.

The Marriott School of Business is located at Brigham Young University, the largest privately owned, church-sponsored university in the United States. The school has nationally recognized programs in accounting, business management, entrepreneurship, finance, information systems and public management. The school’s mission is to prepare men and women of faith, character and professional ability for positions of leadership throughout the world. Approximately 3,300 students are enrolled in BYU Marriott graduate and undergraduate programs.

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Writer: Jordan Christiansen