Annika Wang

Assistant Professor

Annika Wang

Bio

Annika joined Bauer College of Business in 2017 after receiving her PhD in Business Administration from University of California, Berkeley. Annika's research lies at the intersection of accounting and finance. Her recent work looks at regulators' information acquisition and analysts' forecasts around non-information events. Her research has been published in premier academic journals such as Management Science, Review of Accounting Studies, and Contemporary Accounting Research, and has also been featured in major media outlets including Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Economist, Reuters Breakingviews, and Seeking Alpha. Outside of academia, she spent the winter break of 2015 with a leading hedge fund devising quantitative equity strategies. When not at work, she is most likely to be found watching a movie, playing tennis, or wandering around a woodland. For more information, please see her curriculum vitae.

Selected Publications

  • "Predictable EPS Growth and the Performance of Value Investing", with Richard Sloan. Review of Accounting Studies, forthcoming.
  • "Valuation Uncertainty and Short-Sales Constraints: Evidence from the IPO Aftermarket", with Panos Patatoukas and Richard Sloan. Management Science, 2022, 68 (1): 608-634.
  • "Maintaining a Reputation for Consistently Beating Earnings Expectations and the Slippery Slope to Earnings Manipulation", with Jenny Chu, Patricia Dechow, and Kai Wai Hui. Contemporary Accounting Research, 2019, 36 (4): 1966-1998.

Contact Info

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Email:
annikawang@bauer.uh.edu
Room:
MH 390K
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Courses

  • Intermediate Accounting II (Undergraduate and Post-Baccalaureate) Spring 2020-Spring 2023
  • Intermediate Accounting I (Undergraduate) Spring 2018-Spring 2019

Education

PhD in Business Administration, University of California, Berkeley, 2017
MS in Business Administration, University of California, Berkeley, 2014
BA in Economics and Finance, Tsinghua University, 2012