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Ulrike Thuerheimer is an Assistant Professor at the University of Amsterdam, where she joined the Amsterdam Business School in March 2022. Prior to her current role, she served as a lecturer (assistant professor) at the School of Accounting at UNSW Sydney from 2020 to 2022. She earned her PhD in Accounting from Maastricht University in 2020 and has an extensive background in various research and teaching roles, including a position as a Doctoral Research Fellow at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. Her research primarily focuses on economics and value assurance in auditing, including the impact of various factors on audit production and quality. She is particularly interested in group audits, public oversight, auditor incentives, and the effects of litigation on audit quality. Through her involvement with the Dutch Foundation Auditing Research, she co-investigates the influence of audit committee involvement on audit quality. Alongside her research, she coordinates and instructs courses on Sustainability Reporting Assurance and Auditing at the master's and undergraduate levels.
University of Amsterdam • Amsterdam, Netherlands
Teaching and research in the field of accounting.
Tinbergen Institute • Amsterdam, Netherlands
Conducting academic research related to auditing and accounting.
UNSW Sydney • Sydney, Australia
Instructing courses in accounting and supervising student theses.
Includes departments like Economics, Business Administration, Finance, and Marketing.