DAVE FOLSOM

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ACCOUNTING

Clinton Amos


CONTACT


PHONE: 801.626.8802

EMAIL: davidfolsom@weber.edu

OFFICE: WB 259


ABOUT

Dave Folsom joined the faculty at 91¶ÌÊÓƵ in 2024. He previously held faculty positions at the University of Texas at El Paso and Lehigh University.

Dr. Folsom specializes in financial reporting. He has taught financial accounting to students at various levels, from first-year principles of accounting students to doctoral students earning their terminal degrees. His research empirically examines how characteristics of publicly reported financial accounting information affect the economic decisions of users and preparers of this information. Pr. Folsom’s principal research focus studies how informational characteristics required by U.S. accounting standards (i.e., Generally Accepted Accounting Principles or GAAP) affect managerial choices and financial statement users' decisions.


EDUCATION


Ph.D., Business Administration (Accounting Major, Finance Minor), The University of Iowa, 2009

M.A., Professional Accounting, Brigham Young University, 2002

B.S., Accounting, Brigham Young University, Magna Cum Laude, 2001


AWARDS


  • 2023 91¶ÌÊÓƵ UTEP Executive Master of Business Administration Teaching Excellence Award
  • 2021-2022 UTEP Beta Alpha Psi and Accounting Society Teacher of the Year Award
  • Spring 2021 UTEP Master of Accountancy Teaching Excellence Award
  • Fall 2019 UTEP Master of Accountancy Teaching Excellence Award
  • Spring 2019 UTEP Master of Business Administration Teaching Excellence Award
  • 2018 UTEP Accounting Department Outstanding Teaching Award
  • 2017 UTEP College of Business Administration Outstanding Research Award
  • 2017 UTEP Accounting Department Outstanding Research Award
  • Mentor of the 2013 Winning Team for PwC's Xtreme Challenge at Lehigh University
  • University of Iowa Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award
  • Byron R. Ross Teaching Assistant Award at the University of Iowa

PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS


Refereed Publications

  1. Folsom, D., I. Hasan, Y. Shen, and F. Zhao. 2022. "Hedge Fund Activism and Internal Control Weakness." China Accounting and Finance Review 24(4): 426-444.
  2. Nazrul, T., A. Esplin, K. Dow, and D. Folsom. 2022. "Religiosity at the Top and Annual Report Readability." Journal of Risk and Financial Management 15 (10): 485.
  3. Acito, A., D. Folsom, and R. Zhao. 2021. "Management Sales Forecasts and Firm Market Power." Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance 36 (2): 273-303.
  4. Folsom, D., P. Hribar, R. Mergenthaler, and K. Peterson. 2017. "Principles-Based Standards and Earnings Attributes." Management Science 63 (8): 2592-2615.
  5. Chen, L.H., D. Folsom, W. Paek, and H. Sami. 2014. "Accounting Conservatism, Earnings Persistence and Pricing Multiples on Earnings." Accounting Horizons 28 (2): 233-260.
  6. Folsom, D., and R. Guymon. 2013." Hobbs Communication Devices: Using Variance Analysis to Improve Budgeting." Journal of Business Cases and Applications 8: 44-62.
  7. Folsom, D. 2011. "Competitive Structure and Conditional Accounting Conservatism." ProQuest, UMI Dissertation Publishing. ISBN 978-1244080232.

Presentations

  1. 91¶ÌÊÓƵ (2023 91¶ÌÊÓƵ).
  2. University of Texas, Rio Grande Valley (2022).
  3. Brigham Young University Accounting Symposium (2009, 2012, 2015, 2019, 2023 91¶ÌÊÓƵ).
  4. American Accounting Association Annual Meeting (2011, 2015, 2017, 2019).
  5. University of Texas at El Paso (2015).
  6. Financial Accounting and Reporting Section of the AAA Midyear Meeting (2014).
  7. Lehigh University (2009, 2013).
  8. Binghamton University SUNY (2013).
  9. University of Iowa Sydney Winter Lecture Series (2011).
  10. Drexel University (2011).
  11. University of Arkansas (2009).
  12. University of Oregon (2009).
  13. University of Iowa (2007, 2009).