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Research interests

Professor Clubb's research focuses on theoretical models of the role of accounting information in equity valuation and on the empirical analysis of use of accounting information in capital markets, while his main teaching interest is in the field of financial statement analysis. He also has a broad research interest in the economic and social context of accounting and its implications for development of accounting practice.

Research interests (short)

Theoretical models of the role of accounting information in equity valuation; empirical analysis of use of accounting information in capital markets; financial statement analysis; accounting practice.

Biographical details

Colin Clubb is Professor of Accounting and Financial Management and a member of the Accounting, Accountability, and Financial Management research group.
 
He has a:

  • BA(Econ) in Accounting and Business Finance from the University of Manchester,
  • an MSc in Accounting and Finance from the LSE, and
  • a PhD in Accounting from Imperial College London.

Prior to joining King’s, he was Reader in Accounting at Imperial College London for several years up to 2004 and then Professor of Accounting at the University of Warwick between 2004 and 2009.

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