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T. Jeffrey Wilks, Ph.D.
T. Jeffrey Wilks, Ph.D.
EY Professor of Accounting, Brigham Young University
Verified email at byu.edu - Homepage
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Decomposition of Fraud‐Risk Assessments and Auditors' Sensitivity to Fraud Cues*
TJ Wilks, MF Zimbelman
Contemporary Accounting Research 21 (3), 719-745, 2004
3832004
Predecisional distortion of evidence as a consequence of real‐time audit review
TJ Wilks
The Accounting Review 77 (1), 51-71, 2002
3002002
Auditing fair value measurements: A synthesis of relevant research
RD Martin, JS Rich, TJ Wilks
Accounting Horizons 20 (3), 287-303, 2006
2692006
Disclosure effects in the laboratory: Liquidity, depth, and the cost of capital
RJ Bloomfield, TJ Wilks
The Accounting Review 75 (1), 13-41, 2000
2492000
The earnings quality and information processing effects of accounting consistency
K Peterson, R Schmardebeck, TJ Wilks
The accounting review 90 (6), 2483-2514, 2015
2362015
Using game theory and strategic reasoning concepts to prevent and detect fraud
TJ Wilks, MF Zimbelman
Accounting horizons 18 (3), 173-184, 2004
2192004
Predecisional distortion of information by auditors and salespersons
JE Russo, MG Meloy, TJ Wilks
Management Science 46 (1), 13-27, 2000
1612000
A perspective on the joint IASB/FASB exposure draft on accounting for leases: American Accounting Association's Financial Accounting Standards Committee (AAA FASC)
Y Biondi, RJ Bloomfield, JC Glover, K Jamal, JA Ohlson, SH Penman, ...
Accounting Horizons 25 (4), 861-871, 2011
882011
Accounting for lease renewal options: The informational effects of unit of account choices
JW Hales, S Venkataraman, TJ Wilks
The Accounting Review 87 (1), 173-197, 2012
702012
Reconsidering revenue recognition
KA Schipper, CM Schrand, T Shevlin, TJ Wilks
Accounting Horizons 23 (1), 55-68, 2009
702009
Why do auditors over-rely on weak analytical procedures? The role of outcome and precision
SM Glover, DF Prawitt, TJ Wilks
Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory 24 (s-1), 197-220, 2005
682005
Do we matter? Attention the general public, policymakers, and academics give to accounting research
FG Burton, SL Summers, TJ Wilks, DA Wood
Issues in Accounting Education 36 (1), 1-22, 2021
392021
Relevance of accounting research (ROAR) scores: Ratings of titles and abstracts by accounting professionals
FG Burton, SL Summers, TJ Wilks, DA Wood
Accounting Horizons 36 (2), 7-18, 2022
38*2022
The impact of audit penalty distributions on the detection and frequency of fraudulent reporting
FG Burton, TJ Wilks, MF Zimbelman
Review of Accounting Studies 16 (4), 843-865, 2011
26*2011
Attention afforded accounting research by policy makers, academics, and the general public
FG Burton, SL Summers, TJ Wilks, DA Wood
Preprint, submitted August 20, 2019
11*2019
Measuring the impact of faculty research: A case study
S Albrecht, TJ Wilks, DA Wood
Available at SSRN 2602466, 2015
112015
How auditor legal liability influences the detection and frequency of fraudulent financial reporting
FG Burton, TJ Wilks, MF Zimbelman
Current Issues in Auditing 7 (2), P9-P15, 2013
112013
The effects of out‐of‐regime guidance on auditor judgments about appropriate application of accounting standards
H Scott Asay, T Brown, MW Nelson, T Jeffrey Wilks
Contemporary Accounting Research 34 (2), 1026-1047, 2017
102017
Accounting Horizons revised editorial policy: A renewed focus on practice problems of real consequence
DS Showalter, TJ Wilks
Accounting Horizons 35 (2), 1-4, 2021
72021
Accounting faculty experiences with practice-oriented fellowships
SD Krische, RD Martin, TJ Wilks
Accounting Horizons 27 (2), 229-247, 2013
72013
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