Bradley Blaylock, Ph.D., is the Rath Chair and an associate professor of accounting in the Price College of Business. He earned a Ph.D. in business administration with an emphasis on accounting from the University of Washington.
Blaylock’s research focuses on the intersection of corporate taxation and financial reporting. His work has been published in leading accounting and finance journals, including The Accounting Review, Contemporary Accounting Research, Review of Accounting Studies, and Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis.
He has taught financial accounting and taxation courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Blaylock, F., Gaertner, F., and Shevlin, T., 2017. "Book-tax conformity and leverage." Review of Accounting Studies, 22(2), 903–932.
Blaylock, F., 2016. "Is tax avoidance associated with economically significant rent extraction among U.S. firms?" Contemporary Accounting Research, 33(3), 1013–1043.
Blaylock, F., Edwards, A., and Stanfield, J., 2015. "The role of government in the labor-creditor relationship: Evidence from the Chrysler bankruptcy." Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 50(3), 325–348.
Blaylock, F., Gaertner, F., and Shevlin, T., 2015. "The association between book-tax conformity and earnings management." Review of Accounting Studies, 20(1), 141–172.
Blaylock, F., Shevlin, T., and Wilson, R., 2012. "Tax avoidance, earnings persistence, and large positive book-tax differences." The Accounting Review, 87(1), 91–120.
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