Garza, Brent
individual record
Assistant Professor
Positions:
- Assistant Professor, Accounting, Mays Business School
overview
Professor Brent Garza teaches and researches audit. He conducts experimental research using both contextual and abstract experiments. His current research interests are the effects of regulatory oversight on auditors and audit inspectors. He has also taught advanced managerial accounting at the undergraduate level.
education and training
- Ph.D. in Accounting, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign - (Urbana, Illinois, United States) 2017
- B.B.A. in Accounting, Summa Cum Laude, University of Houston - (Houston, Texas, United States) 2008
selected publications
Academic Articles5
- Garza, B., Muriel, L., & Novak, C. (2022). If You Build the Culture, They Will Come: Examining What Influences Auditors Remote Work Preferences.
- Blum, E., Fitzgerald, B., & Garza, B. (2022). When Do Independent Estimates Reduce Managements Influence?.
- Fitzgerald, B., Garza, B., & Smith, K. (2022). Resisting Management Influence: Auditor Characteristics that Inhibit Motivated Reasoning.
- Fitzgerald, B., Smith, K., & Garza, B. (2020). Can Auditor-Developed Independent Estimates Reduce Managements Biasing Influence?.
- Fitzgerald, B., Wolfe, C. J., Smith, K., & Garza, B. (2019). When Does Developing an Independent Estimate Reduce the Biasing Influence of Management Preferences?. (3363224),
recent teaching activities
- ACCT229 Intro Accounting Instructor
- ACCT407 Auditing Instructor
- ACCT450 Accounting Ethics Instructor
- ACCT650 Accounting Ethics Instructor
Email
bgarza2@tamu.edu
First Name
Brent
Last Name
Garza