Greg Waymire
Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Accounting
Email: Gregory_Waymire@bus.emory.edu
Phone: 404-727-6589
Fax: 404-727-6313
Goizueta Business
School
Emory University
1300 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30322 USA
Biography
Professor Waymire first joined the Goizueta faculty in 1990. His current research examines the history of accounting measurement and disclosure.
Publications
- Investor Protection Under Unregulated Financial Reporting, Journal of Accounting and Economics, December 2004, with J. Barton.
- A Discussion of 'The Usefulness of MD&A Disclosures in the Retail Industry', Journal of Accounting Auditing and Finance, Fall 2004.
- Enforceable Accounting Rules and Income Measurement by Early 20th Century Railroads, Journal of Accounting Research, May 2003, with K. Sivakumar
- Intangible Assets and Stock Prices in the Pre-SEC Era, Journal of Accounting Research, Supplement 1999, with K. Ely.
- Accounting Standard-Setting Organizations and Earnings Relevance: Longitudinal Evidence from NYSE Common Stocks, 1927-93, Journal of Accounting Research, Autumn 1999, with K. Ely.
- The Use of Trade Association Disclosures by Investors and Analysts: Evidence from the Semiconductor Industry, Contemporary Accounting Research, Winter 1999, with U. Chandra and A. Procassini,
- The Information Content of Earnings in a Discretionary Reporting Environment: Evidence from NYSE Industrials, 1905-10, Journal of Accounting Research, Autumn 1993.
Working Papers
- Income Conservatism in the U.S. Technology Sector, January 2004, with U. Chandra and C. Wasley.
- The Use of Accounting Numbers by Information Intermediaries in the Pre-SEC Era, June 2004, with S. Basu and R. Prakash.
Areas of Specialization
- Corporate disclosure and investor relations
- Accounting history
- Equity valuation
Professional Memberships and Activities
- American Accounting Association (AAA)
- National Investor Relations Institute
- Immediate Past President of AAA Financial Accounting and Reporting Section
- Steering Board, FASB Business Reporting Research Project
Academic Background
Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1984
M.B.A., University of Chicago, 1980
B.S.B.A. with Honors, Indiana University (Bloomington), 1978