
Brett Campbell
Assistant Professor Accountancy University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Brett Campbell, assistant professor of accountancy, came to Nebraska Business after completing a Ph.D. in accounting at Yale University, where he assisted teaching Security Analysis and Valuation in the Master of Business Administration program and Informed Business Decisions: Tax and Financial Perspective in the Executive MBA program. He also earned a master's and bachelor's degree in accounting from Brigham Young University.
Campbell's research interests include retail trading, social media, disclosure processing costs and the information content of earnings. His paper, “Earnings Virality,” appeared in the Journal of Accounting and Economics. He also contributed to "Sermons with Stories of Debt Can Help Churchgoers Stay Frugal" in Yale Insights.
He received the Deloitte Foundation Doctoral Fellowship, the Harry and Heesun You Fellowship, the Yale School of Management Doctor Student Teaching Fellowship and Yale's Doctoral Student University Fellowship. He presented his work at the Yale Summer Accounting Conference and Financial Accounting and Reporting Section (FARS) Midyear Meeting. He also serves as a reviewer for FARS and Central Accounting Reporting System (CARS).