P.K. Sen

Professor

pksen@uw.edu
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Profile | Curriculum Vitae

Professor P.K. Sen joined as a Professor of Accounting in 2012. Prior to UW Bothell, he has been a Professor at the Lindner College of Business at University of Cincinnati, and a faculty member at the School of Management at SUNY Buffalo and at the Haas School of Business U.C. Berkeley. He has also visited and taught at several institutions including George Washington University, Georgia State University, Washington University at St Louise and Indian Institute of Management Calcutta. Professor Sen has an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering (I.I.T. Kharagpur) and received a Post Graduate Diploma in Management (I.I.M. Calcutta), prior to obtaining his Ph.D. from Columbia University, New York.

Professor Sen has been the Ph.D. program director and coordinator in Accounting in University of Cincinnati, SUNY Buffalo and at U.C. Berkeley. He has chaired more than ten dissertations and has been a member of dissertation committee of several more doctoral students. His research has been in many areas of accounting including economic and game theoretic modeling of disclosure incentives, accounting policy choices, decentralized decisions, budget-based contracts, auditor selection and audit market structure as well as empirical analysis of strategic alliances, the January effect, geographical segment disclosure, and incentives for governmental accounting practices and pay. His work has been published, among others, in the Journal of Accounting Research, Accounting Review, Academy of Management Journal, Management Science, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, Public Choice, Journal of Accounting Auditing and Finance, Journal of Business Finance and Accounting and the European Journal of Auditing. He contributes to the peer review process of these and other journals in Accounting, Finance and Economics. His current research interest also includes Fundamental Valuation Models and its application to empirical research. He has presented his research papers in major national and international conferences in places such as Athens, Bangkok, Brussels, Cambridge, Dubai, Istanbul, Jog Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, London, Munich, Nagoya, New Delhi, New York, Los Angeles, Paris, Prague, San Francisco, Santiago, Sydney, Toulouse, Turku and Washington D.C., among other places and received many awards and citations for his research. Currently, he is the Doctoral Colloquium Coordinator for the Asian Academic Accounting Association. He has featured in the Top Researcher’s Panel at the American Accounting Association’s Annual Meeting at Washington D.C. in 2012 and in Ohio Regional Meeting of the American Accounting Association in 2010, and 2011.

Professor Sen teaches Strategic Cost management, Cost and Managerial Accounting, Accounting Theory, Accounting based Valuation and has been involved in International Business Programs for many years in different institutions and offered study abroad seminars at Austria, Czech Republic, India, South Africa, and Thailand. He has received several teaching awards and nominations in different institutions. Papers written for his class by his students won numerous awards at the Ohio American Accounting Association’s annual meetings in different years.

Professor Sen has been involved in Academic Administration at University of Cincinnati including Chairing the College of Business Tenure Review Committee, Senate Budget and Priorities Committee, and has been member of University Fiscal Oversight Committee, Budgets and Priorities Committee, University Recharge Council, College Strategic Planning Committee among others. He has also been a member of the Executive Committee at the Center for South and South East Asian Studies at U.C. Berkeley and has been a judge at the Ohio Awards for Excellence, a regional quality award modeled after the Balridge Award. He currently chairs the Curriculum Committee at the School of Business, U.W. Bothell.

Prior to his coming to U.S., Professor Sen worked for many years in India as a Management Consultant and Investment Banker at the Citibank and Grindlay’s Bank and has been a Divisional Finance Manager for a major corporation.

EDUCATION

  • Columbia University, M Phil 1984, PhD 1985
  • Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, Post Graduate Diploma in Management
  • Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, B. Tech. (Honors) Mechanical Engineering

POSITIONS HELD

  • 2003-2012 Professor, Department of Accounting College of Business, University of Cincinnati
  • 2000-2003 Associate Professor, Department of Accounting
  • College of Business, University of Cincinnati
  • 1993-2000 Associate Professor, School of Management, University at Buffalo.
  • 1985-1992 Assistant Professor, Haas School of Business,
  • University of California at Berkeley
  • 1981-1985 Teaching and Research Assistant, Columbia University

HONORS AND AWARDS

  • Distinguished Research Scholarship and Creative Activities Award, University of Washington Bothell, 2015
  • International Business Education Grant (Title VI) Department of Education, U.S. Government, 2007
  • Best Paper Award in Accounting Education, Asian Academic Accounting Association Annual Meeting, Sydney, 2006
  • Canadian Business Studies Grant, University of Cincinnati. 2002
  • Grant from European Union Center, University of Georgia, 2000-2001
  • Arthur Anderson Fellow at London School of Economics, Spring 1998

ACADEMIC SERVICES

  • Associate Editor, Journal of Accounting Auditing and Finance 2017-Present
  • Editorial Advisory Board, ANBAR Management Intelligence, U.K. 1998
  • Doctoral Consortium Coordinator, Asian Academic Accounting Association, 2007-2012
  • Reviewing and Refereeing for Journals for Accounting Review, California Management Review, Contemporary Accounting Research, European Accounting Review, European Journal of Operations Research, Financial Review, Journal of Accounting Research, Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, Journal of Law and Economics, Journal of Management Accounting Research, Management Science, Review of Accounting Studies, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting.
  • Moderator/Discussant/Panelist in Scholarly Meetings at American Accounting Association Regional and Annual Meetings, Annual Conference on Financial Economics and Accounting, Econometric Society Meetings, International Conference on Contemporary Accounting Issues, EIASM Workshop in Accounting and Economics, at Asian Academic Accounting Association Meeting

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Pathak, S, J. Miller, P.K.Sen and Jayanth Jayaram, “Role of Supply Base in the Synergistic Creation of Absorptive Capacity: Evidence from US Manufacturing Firms” (Forthcoming Decision Sciences)

Boonlert-U-Thai, K.K, Shahrokh Saudagaran, P.K.Sen, “Fundamental Valuation in Six Asian Countries: Role of Earnings, Book Value, Residual Income, and Dividend” (Forthcoming Journal of Accounting Auditing and Finance.)

Boonlert-U-Thai, K.K. and P.K.Sen “Founding Family Ownership and Value Relevance of Accounting Information: Evidence from Thailand,” Asian Review of Accounting, Vol 27 (1), 112-136, 2019

Kauffman S, Pathak SD, Sen P.K, and Choi TC. “Jury Rigging: Evolutionary “Tinkering” and Supply Network Design in the presence of Unknown-Unknowns.” Journal of Supply Chain Management, Vol 54 (1), 51-63 2018.

Andrew, A, Sen, P.K. and Stephan Jens. “Analysts’ Forecasts and Uncertainty About Firm Value,” Review of Accounting and Finance, Vol 17, (3), 298-315 2018

Mindak, Mary, P.K. Sen and Jens Stephan, “Beating Threshold Targets: An Expanded View,” Review of Accounting and Finance, Vol 15, (2). 198-221, 2016

Easterday, K and P.K. Sen, “Is the January effect rational? Insights from the accounting valuation Model,” Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Vol 59, Feb 2016.

Easterday, K, J. Stephan and P.K. Sen, “Another specification of Ohlson’s “other information” term for returns-earnings relationship: theory and some evidence” Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, 38, (9) & (10) (2011), 1123-1155.

Easterday, Katherine, P.K. Sen and Jens Stephan, “The Persistence of the Small Firm/January Effect: Is It Consistent with Investors’ Learning and Arbitrage Efforts?“, Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 49 (2009), 1172-1193.

Sen, P. K., “Ownership Incentives and Management Fraud,” Journal of Business Finance andAccounting, Vol. 34, No.7, 1123-40, October 2007.

Sen, P.K., “Reported Earnings Quality Under Conservative Accounting and Auditing,” Journal of Accounting Auditing and Finance Vol. 20, No. 3 (New Series), 229-256, Summer 2005.

T.S. Raghu, H.R. Rao and P.K.Sen, “A Relative Performance of Incentive Mechanisms: Computational Modeling and Simulation of Delegated Investment Decisions”, Management Science, Vol. 49 No 2, 2003, 160-178.

Das, S., P. K. Sen and S. Sengupta, “Strategic Alliances: A Valuable Way to Manage Intellectual Capital?” Journal of Intellectual Capital Vol. 4, No.1, 2003, 10-19.

Gietzmann, M. and P. K. Sen, “Improving Auditor Independence Through Selective Mandatory Rotation“, International Journal of Auditing, Vol. 6 No. 2, 2002.

De, S. and P. K. Sen, “Legal Liabilities, Audit Accuracy and the Market for Audit Services“, Journal of Business, Finance and Accounting, Vol. 29 Nos. 3&4, 2002, 353-410.

Das, S., P. K. Sen and S. Sengupta, “Impact of Marketing and Technological Alliance on Firm Valuation”, Academy of Management Journal, Volume 41, No. 1, 1998, 27-41

Paik, T. Y. and P. K. Sen, “Project Evaluation and Control in a Decentralized Organization: Is Capital Rationing Always Optimal?” Management Science, Volume 41, No 8, 1995, 1404-1414.

Bar-Yosef, S and P. K. Sen, “On Optimal Choice of Inventory Accounting Method,” Accounting Review, Vol. 67, No. 2, 1992, 320-336.

Kirby, A., S. Reichelstein, P. K. Sen and T. Y. Paik, “Participation, Slack and Budget Based Performance Evaluation,” Journal of Accounting Research, Volume 29, No. 1, 1991, 109127.

Sen P. K., “Evidence of Work Related and Incentive Payments in Gubernatorial Pay,” Public Choice, Volume 71, Nos 1-2, 1991, 89-100

Balakrishnan R., T. Harris and P. K. Sen, “The Predictive Ability of Geographical Segment Disclosure”, Journal of Accounting Research, Volume 28, No. 2, 1990, 305-325.

RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS AND TEACHING

Invited Teaching of Research

  • 2009 Beijing Jiaotong University
  • 2001 Indian Institute of management, Summer School for Young Economists, Econometric Society South and South-east Asia Chapter
  • Doctoral Colloquium, Asian Academic Accounting Association Annual Meeting, Bali 2011, Bangkok 2010, Istanbul 2009, Jogjakarta 2007, Sydney 2006, Kuala Lumpur, 2005
  • 2005 Symposium for Technical Standards for Accounting Education and Research, University of Chile

Presentations at Meetings of Scholarly Associations and Societies: (Selected)

  • American Accounting Association, Annual Meetings, 2010, 2009, 2005, 2002, 2000, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1988
  • Asian Academic Accounting Association Annual Meetings, 2010- 2005, 2002, 2001

Presentations at Research Conferences and Symposia: (Selected)

  • 2009 Strategic Management Society Annual International Conference, Washington DC
  • 2009 17th Annual Conference On Pacific Basin Finance, Economics, Accounting and Management, and 3rd International Conference On Business In Asia (ICBA), Bangkok
  • 2008 Journal of Contemporary Accounting and Economics (JCAE) Symposium, Hong Kong
  • 2008 5th Workshop on Corporate Governance, Brussels
  • 2007 5th International Conferences on Business and Economics, Athens
  • 2005 3rd European Auditing Research Network Symposium, Amsterdam
  • 2005 Management Accounting Association-ENROAC Annual Conference, Antwerp
  • 2002 Financial Economics and Accounting Conference, Maryland
  • 2000 The Second Globalization Conference of BAA and AAA, Cambridge

Research Presentations at Universities (Selected)

  • 2016, 2012, 2010, 2008 Chulalongkorn University
  • 2010 Indian Institute of Management
  • 2009 Eastern Michigan University
  • 2007 SUNY-Buffalo
  • 2006-1999 University of Cincinnati
  • 2005, 2001 Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
  • 2001 Calcutta University, India
  • 2000 George Mason University

TEACHING AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS

  • 2016, 2015 Professor of the Year, MS Accounting
  • 2012 Nominated for Excel Award for Graduate Teaching, University of Cincinnati
  • 2011 Dean’s List of Teaching Excellence
  • 2007 Special Recognition at Commencement, one of 383 Faculty in the University of Cincinnati based on Student Recommendations

TEACHING

Undergraduate
Accounting Theory, International Business Integral, Cost and Managerial Accounting

Graduate
Accounting Theory, Cost and Managerial Accounting, Cost Management for Health Care Industry, Strategic Cost Management, Management Control System, Seminar on International Business and Managing Cultural Differences, The MBA Capstone, Seminars in Economic Modeling in Accounting, Seminar in Valuation Theory, Research Workshops

GRANTS

  • 2007 International Business Education (Title VI) Department of Education, U.S. Government, 2007 Principal Investigator: The total amount of award $173,000
  • 2004-2007 Faculty Development Grant, University of Cincinnati
  • 2002 Canadian Business Studies Grant, Center for Global Competitiveness, University of Cincinnati

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

  • 2007-2012 Coordinator of Doctoral Colloquium: Asian Academic Accounting Association
  • Reviewing Papers for Technical Sessions in Association Meetings at
    at American Accounting Association Northeast Regional Meetings and at American Accounting Association Annual Meetings
  • Moderator/Discussant/Panelist in Scholarly Meetingsat American Accounting Association Regional and Annual Meetings, Annual Conference on Financial Economics and Accounting, Econometric Society Meetings, International Conference on Contemporary Accounting Issues, EIASM Workshop in Accounting and Economics, at Asian Academic Accounting Association Meeting
  • Reviewing and Refereeing for Journals for Accounting Review, California Management Review, Contemporary Accounting Research, European Accounting Review, European Journal of Operations Research, Financial Review, Journal of Accounting Research, Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, Journal of Law and Economics, Journal of Management Accounting Research, Management Science, Review of Accounting Studies, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting.
  • External Examiner for PhD Thesis at Calcutta University, India, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, Indira Gandhi Open University, India
  • 2002 Examiner: Ohio Award for Excellence

Contact:

pksen@uw.edu
(425) 352-5432
UWBB-104E