RSA
Research School of Accounting
Accounting; Information asymmetry in capital markets.
Cameron Hooper is a Senior Lecturer in Accounting. Cameron’s research interests include information asymmetry in capital markets, judgment and decision making of users of financial accounting information, and the impact of incentives. Cameron’s research is enriched by his previous work as an economic litigation consultant focused on disputes involving complex accounting issues, the estimation of lost profits, and the due diligence/corporate governance responsibilities of management and corporate boards. This work was conducted in close collaboration with academics and business professionals to provide expert testimony in a variety of litigation contexts, including Securities and Exchange Commission investigations, class actions, mediation, and internal investigations. Cameron’s work has been published in leading academic journals including Accounting and Finance, Abacus, Accounting and Business Research, and Asian Review of Accounting.