Sanaz S. Aghazadeh

Associate Professor
Accounting
Louisiana State University
United States of America

Biography

Sanaz Aghazadeh received her Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma. She received her B.S. from LSU. Her research examines the judgment and decision making behavior of auditors. Specifically, she studies how auditor-client interactions impact audit effectiveness. Her research on client pressure has been featured on CFO.com. Prior to beginning her academic career, she provided auditing services for clients at PricewaterhouseCoopers in New York City.

Research Intrest

Judgment and decision making, specifically as they relate to the audit profession

List of Publications
Aghazadeh, S., T. Lambert, and Y. Wu. “The Effect of the Audit Resolution Process on Auditors’ Internal Control Deficiency Assessments.” Data Collection stage.
Aghazadeh, S., Y.J. Kang, and M. Peytcheva. “The Effect of Field Partner’s Behavior with Respect to the National Office on Aggressive Reporting by Managers.” Data Collection stage.
Aghazadeh, S. and M. Peytcheva. 2017. “The Mismatch between Expectations and Realities of AS4 Audits: A Post-Implementation Research Analysis” Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory, in press.

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