Prasart JONGJAROENKAMOL
Dr. Prasart JONGJAROENKAMOL joined the School of Accountancy, Singapore Management University in 2017. Prior to joining SMU SOA, he received his PhD in Accounting from the McCombs School of Business, University of Texas at Austin. His teaching interests are managerial accounting and financial accounting. Before commencing his PhD study, Prasart was an audit assistant at KPMG in Bangkok and an accounting lecturer at Thammasat University. Prasart is a Certified Management Accountant (CMA) and a Certified in Strategy and Competitive Analysis (CSCA). He is also the recipient of the ICMA Board of Regents CMA Gold Medal Award and the ICMA Board of Regents CSCA Gold Medal Award for achieving the highest CMA exam and CSCA exam scores globally. Learn more about Prasart at https://sites.google.com/site/prasart.
Education
PhD in Accounting, University of Texas at Austin
Masters in Professional Accounting, University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, Thammasat University
Research Interests
Contract Theory
Incentives
Earnings Management
Corporate Governance
Disclosure
Teaching Interests
Managerial Accounting
Financial Accounting
Selected Awards/Recognition
Educational Research Fellowship, Singapore Management University, 2019-2021
Most Promising Teacher (University-Wide Award), Singapore Management University, 2019
Most Promising Teacher (School of Accountancy), Singapore Management University, 2019
Teaching Excellence Award (Dean’s List for Teaching Excellence), Singapore Management University, 2019
Teaching Excellence Award (Dean’s List for Teaching Excellence), Singapore Management University, 2018
Fred Moore Assistant Instructor Award for Teaching Excellence, 2013
AAA/Deloitte/J. Michael Cook Doctoral Consortium Fellowship, 2014
McCombs School of Business Doctoral Fellowship, 2011-2016
Anandamahidol Foundation Scholarship, 2009-2014
Selected Publications
“Insider vs. Outsider CEOs, Executive Compensation, and Accounting Manipulation” (with Volker Laux), Journal of Accounting & Economics, 63 (2-3): 253-261, 2017.