Robert
Bowen
PricewaterhouseCoopers
& Alumni Professor of Accounting
PhD
Stanford University 1978
MBA Washington University 1971
AB Drury College 1968
PHONE:
206.543.4569
rbowen@u.washington.edu
http://faculty.bschool.washington.edu/rbowen/
Professor
Bowen teaches courses
in financial reporting and managerial accounting. He has written
a number of widely used cases and has earned over 40 teaching
awards, including one from every graduating Executive MBA class
since 1987. After visiting INSEAD
(Fontainebleau, France) in Winter 2001, he received the Best Core
Teacher award from the December 2001 graduating class.
Professor Bowen's research has garnered two national awards. His
papers have appeared in journals such as the The Accounting
Review, Contemporary Accounting Research, Journal
of Accounting and Economics, Journal of Applied Corporate
Finance, and the Journal of Financial and Quantitative
Analysis. A number have been highly cited and one has been
labeled a "classic" in the accounting literature. He
is currently ranked among the "Top
100" authors (out of over 60,000) in papers downloaded
from the Social Science Research Network. His current research
interests include corporate
governance, disclosure
policies, earnings
management, and the
stock-price-relevance of financial and non-financial data. His
co-authored work includes studies of the value-relevance of alternative
earnings metrics such as "economic value added" (EVA).
His work has been mentioned in The Wall Street Journal,
Fortune and CFO Magazine. Bowen is a former
member of the Editorial Board of The Accounting Review
and is an ad hoc referee for several academic journals. His Ph.D.
students started their careers at schools such as UC–Irvine, Harvard,
Michigan, USC, UT—Dallas, and Washington University.
Professor Bowen represented the Business School in the design
phase for a new library and executive education center completed
in 1997. He has served as faculty director for the Executive MBA
program and helped design the distance-learning version of that
program. He currently serves as Chair of the School's IT Policy
Committee.
updated:
August 2006