Kristian D. Allee
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Department Chair at the University of Arkansas
Also affiliated: University of Wisconsin–Madison (2014–2015); Indiana University Bloomington (2006); Michigan State University (2008–2009)
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Kristian D. Allee researches the intersection of accounting, artificial intelligence, and financial reporting. His work investigates how artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT perform in accounting assessment contexts and examines the role of disclosure framing and product market competition in earnings conference calls. Allee has also studied methods for detecting financial misreporting using real production activity, such as electricity consumption analysis. His research further explores the impact of local news intensity on firms' information environments and analyzes the SEC's enforcement capabilities following specific legal cases. Allee has a publication record of 58 articles, with 1,358 citations and an h-index of 15. He collaborates with researchers from institutions including the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and the University of Central Arkansas.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 58
- Citations: 1,397
Selected Publications
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Weakened Linkages between Regulatory Disclosures and Financial Reporting: Evidence from IFRS Adoption (2026)
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Analysts' Capital Expenditure Forecasts and Bank Debt Contracting (2025)
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The Dark Side of Advertising: Increased Corporate Visibility and Corruption (2025)
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Can Analysts Elicit Useful Information by Asking Unique Questions in Earnings Conference Calls? (2024)
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The Production Possibilities Frontier and Future Firm Performance (2024)
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Supply Chain Information Disclosure: Costs and Benefits of Public and Private Corporate Communication (2024)
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Investment Professionals’ Preferences Regarding Income Statement Presentation (2024)
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Can analysts elicit useful information by asking unique questions in earnings conference calls? (2024)
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Market-based oil spill(overs): Market reactions to the energy windfall tax announcements and disclosures in the United Kingdom (2024)
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Using The Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet to Predict Macroeconomic Outcomes (2024)
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Audit Adjustments Around Financial Benchmarks (2024)
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No news is bad news: local news intensity and firms’ information environments (2023)
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Cross-Border Investments in Private Firms: The Benefits of Comparability for Foreign Investors (2023)
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The ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence Chatbot: How Well Does It Answer Accounting Assessment Questions? (2023)
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How Do Analysts Gather Information About the Firms They Follow? (2022)
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- Product market competition, disclosure framing, and casting in earnings conference calls
- Principal Component Analysis and Factor Analysis in Accounting Research
- Principal Component Analysis and Factor Analysis in Accounting Research
- Contextualization of Numbers in Earnings Conference Calls
- Can analysts elicit useful information by asking unique questions in earnings conference calls?
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Independent and Investment-Bank Analysts' Target Prices
- Financial Analysts’ Preferences Regarding Income Statement Presentation
- Investment Professionals’ Preferences Regarding Income Statement Presentation
- Independent and Investment-Bank Analysts' Target Prices
- Financial Analysts’ Preferences Regarding Income Statement Presentation
- Investment Professionals’ Preferences Regarding Income Statement Presentation
- Cross-Border Investments in Private Firms: The Benefits of Comparability for Foreign Investors
- Market-based oil spill(overs): Market reactions to the energy windfall tax announcements and disclosures in the United Kingdom
- Cross-Border Investments in Private Firms: The Benefits of Comparability for Foreign Investors
- No News is Bad News: Local News Intensity and Firms’ Information Environments
- No news is bad news: local news intensity and firms’ information environments
- Industry Information and Qualitative Disclosure: Evidence from Conference Calls
- Detecting Financial Misreporting with Real Production Activity: Evidence from an Electricity Consumption Analysis<sup>*</sup>
- Audit Adjustments Around Financial Benchmarks
- Contextualization of Numbers in Earnings Conference Calls
- Can analysts elicit useful information by asking unique questions in earnings conference calls?
- Financial Analysts’ Preferences Regarding Income Statement Presentation
- Investment Professionals’ Preferences Regarding Income Statement Presentation
- Cross-Border Investments in Private Firms: The Benefits of Comparability for Foreign Investors
- Cross-Border Investments in Private Firms: The Benefits of Comparability for Foreign Investors
- No News is Bad News: Local News Intensity and Firms’ Information Environments
- No news is bad news: local news intensity and firms’ information environments
- Independent and Investment-Bank Analysts' Target Prices
- Detecting Financial Misreporting with Real Production Activity: Evidence from an Electricity Consumption Analysis<sup>*</sup>
- Product market competition, disclosure framing, and casting in earnings conference calls
- Did the Siebel Systems Case Limit the SEC's Ability to Enforce Regulation Fair Disclosure?
- Did the Siebel Systems Case Limit the SEC's Ability to Enforce Regulation Fair Disclosure?
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