Faculty Area
Interdisciplinary Theme
- Behavioral Economics and Decision Research
- Business of Sustainability
Faculty Expertise
- Accounting
- Behavioral Research
- Decision Making
Contact
Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management
607.255.7828
Biography
Professor Ryan Guggenmos is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at the Johnson Graduate School of Management. His studies examine how biases in human behavior affect decision processes in accounting contexts. He also conducts research that addresses research design and statistical analysis issues faced by experimental accounting researchers.
Professor Guggenmos has published his research in top accounting journals, such as The Accounting Review, Contemporary Accounting Research, and the Journal of Accounting Research. Ryan teaches managerial accounting in the MBA program.
He has been recognized for both his research and teaching, receiving two Research Advisory Board grants from the Center for Audit Quality and the 2020 Class of 1992 Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching. Guggenmos earned his Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and his BA from Seattle University. Guggenmos is a Certified Public Accountant, and he worked as an auditor with Deloitte and Touche, LLP prior to his doctoral studies.
Selected Publications
- Guggenmos, Ryan; Piercey, M.; Agoglia, Christopher. "Custom Contrast Testing: Current Trends and a New Approach"The Accounting Review. 93.5 (2018): 223-244
Recent Courses
- NBA 5020 - Managerial Accounting and Reporting I: Fundamentals of Cost Analysis
Academic Degrees
- PhD University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2015
- BA Seattle University, 2008