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prof.dr. M (Maarten) Pronk

Biography

Maarten Pronk is a part-time professor of financial accounting at the Department of Business Economics, the Erasmus School of Economics (ESE). He teaches financial accounting in the master program Accounting Auditing and Control and in several post-master programs. He has published articles in the leading journals in his field including The Accounting Review and the Journal of Accounting Research. Professor Pronk was a member of PwC's Accounting & Valuation Advisory Services group for five years and is currently partner within EY's Professional Practice department. He obtained his MSc from Erasmus University and his PhD from Tilburg University with additional PhD training from the University of Iowa.

Erasmus School of Economics

Full professor | Accounting, Auditing and Control
Email
pronk@ese.eur.nl

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Work

  • Maarten Pronk & CM Roozen (2018) - - MAB, 92 (11/12), 309-328 - doi: -
  • Maarten Pronk (2012) - -
  • D Matusmoto, Maarten Pronk & Erik Roelofsen (2011) - - The Accounting Review, 86 (4), 1383-1414 - doi: -
  • S Hollander, Maarten Pronk & Erik Roelofsen (2010) - - Journal of Accounting Research, 48 (3), 531-563 - doi: -
  • WB Elliot, F Hodge, JJ Kennedy & Maarten Pronk (2007) - - The Accounting Review, 82 (1), 139-168 -
  • Maarten Pronk & F Hodge (2006) - - Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, 21, 267-292
  • Maarten Pronk (2006) - - Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, 21, 37-54
  • Maarten Pronk (2002) -
  • LG (Leo) van der Tas & Maarten Pronk (1999) -

      Ernst & Young Accountants

      Start date approval
      June 2022
      End date approval
      June 2025
      Place
      ROTTERDAM
      Description
      In dienst bij EY als Partner professional practice

      • Marcel Tuijn

        Target the untargeted: essays in unconventional disclosures and policies
      • Adobo Abalo

        Managerial Incentives, Compensation Arrangements, and the Quality of External Financial Reporting
      • Adobo Abalo

        Managerial Incentives, Compensation Arrangements, and the Quality of External Financial Reporting
      • Simon Mayer

        'Dynamic Incentive Problems and their implications'

      Partner Professional Practice Department

      Start date approval
      February 2012

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