Adam Booker Data-verified
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Adam Booker's research investigates the intersection of social media, accounting practices, and investor behavior. His work explores how information disseminated through social media platforms influences trading volume and how these platforms can be utilized as settings for accounting research. Booker's publications include studies on investor disagreement, disclosure processing costs, and the broader meta-theory of accounting literature in the context of machine learning applications.
His scholarly contributions have resulted in a h-index of 3 and 57 total citations across 6 publications. Booker collaborates with fellow researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Vernon J. Richardson and Nathan Groff, with whom he has co-authored multiple publications. His recent activity indicates ongoing engagement in the field.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 62
Selected Publications
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Social media as a setting for accounting research (2025)
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- Investor Disagreement, Disclosure Processing Costs, and Trading Volume Evidence from Social Media
- Social Media as a Setting for Accounting Research
- Social media as a setting for accounting research
- Investor Disagreement, Disclosure Processing Costs, and Trading Volume Evidence from Social Media
- AIS research opportunities utilizing Machine Learning: From a Meta-Theory of accounting literature
- Social Media as a Setting for Accounting Research
- Social media as a setting for accounting research
- AIS research opportunities utilizing Machine Learning: From a Meta-Theory of accounting literature
- AIS research opportunities utilizing Machine Learning: From a Meta-Theory of accounting literature
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