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Lloyd John D. Tanlu
Assistant Professor of Accounting

DBA, Harvard University, 2008
MS, Brandeis University, 1999
BA, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines, 1995
BS, Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines (magna cum laude), 1994


Phone:   
206-543-3021 Mailing Address:
Fax:
206-685-9875 University of Washington Business School
Office:
Email:
204 Mackenzie Hall
ltanlu@u.washington.edu

Accounting Department
Box 353200
Seattle, WA 98195-3200
     

Specialties

    Budgeting, performance measurement, incentives, management control systems, management accounting, conflicts of interest

Positions Held

    At the University of Washington since 2008
    Faculty, Hult International Business School, Cambridge, MA (2007)
    Adjunct Lecturer, School of Management , Boston University (2004-2005)
    Brandeis University, Waltham, MA
    Adjunct Professor, International Business School (2000-2007)
    Assistant Director, Budget and Planning (1999-2002)

    Finance and Accounting Manager, Procter and Gamble, Makati City, Philippines (1995-1996)
    Faculty, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines (1994-1995)

Selected Publications

  • "On the Timing of Dividend Initiations," with L. Bulan and N. Subramanian, Financial Management, Vol. 36, 2007, pp. 31-65.

  • "Conflicts of Interest and the Case of Auditor Independence: Moral Seduction and Strategic Issue Cycling," with D. Moore, P. Tetlock, and M. Bazerman, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 31, 2006, pp. 10-29. (Runner-up for 2007 Academy of Management Review Best Paper Award).

  • "Reports of Solving the Conflicts of Interest in Auditing Are Highly Exaggerated," with M. Bazerman, D. Moore, and P. Tetlock, Academy of Management Review, Vol. 31, 2006, pp. 43-49.

Working Papers

    "The Unintended Consequences of Rolling Forecasts" (in progress)
    "When Are Dividend Omissions Good News?" with L. Bulan and N. Subramanian
    "Running Out of Options? The Case for Restricted Stock," with W. Wong
    "Conflict of Interest and the Unconscious Intrusion of Bias," with D. Moore, G. Lowenstein, and M. Bazerman

Current Research

    The effect of budgeting and forecasting systems on forecast quality and performance; the consequences of (de-)linking performance measurement from forecasting

Honors and Awards

    AAA Management Accounting Section Best Paper (2008)
    Professor of the Year, Hult International Business School (2007)
    Runner up for AMR Best Paper (2007)
    Best Paper in Corporate Finance (2004)