Assistant Professor, Accountancy
cristinabailey@boisestate.edu • (208) 426-6244
Office Number: MBEB 3125
Cristina Bailey joined Boise State University in 2017 as an assistant professor in accountancy. Cristina received her Ph.D. in accounting from Texas Tech University. Her teaching includes cost accounting and accounting information systems. Cristina’s research focuses on human capital and management decision making in the context of accounting performance. Before coming to Boise State, she spent two years at the University of New Hampshire as an assistant professor. She is a Certified Public Accountant (New Mexico) and worked six years as a systems accountant for a large Department of Energy contractor.
Education
Ph.D., Accounting, Texas Tech University, 2015
Masters of Accounting, University of New Mexico, 2005
Teaching Areas
Cost Accounting
Accounting Information Systems
Areas of Expertise
Enterprise Risk Management
Internal Controls
Human Capital
Featured Publications
“The Impact of Enterprise Risk Management on the Audit Process: Evidence from Audit Fees and Audit Delay” with Denton Collins and Lawrence Abbott. 2018. Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory. Vol. 37(3)
“Successful Efforts Versus Full Cost Accounting: A Size-Based Misconception” with Steve Buchheit, William Buslepp and Gary Fleischman. 2014. Oil, Gas & Energy Quarterly, Vol. 62(4).
Awards/Accomplishments
Deloitte and Touch Outstanding Research Award(2018)
AAA Annual Meeting: Gender Issues and Worklife Balance Section Best Paper Award (2017)
Rawls College of Business Doctoral Teaching Award (2014)