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Research Notes: Ira Solomon
Ira Solomon’s paper “Do Stronger Wise-Thinking Dispositions Enable Auditors to Evaluate Audit Evidence Objectively When Assessing and Addressing Fraud Risk?” co-authored with Mark Peecher and PhD candidate Alex Johanns of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Billy Brewster of Texas State University, has been accepted for publication in Contemporary Accounting Research. Solomon is dean, the Debra and Rick Rees Professor of Business and a professor of accounting at the Freeman School.
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