Sudipta Basu is a professor of Accounting and Stanley Merves Chair at the Fox School. He has been studying accounting since his teens, starting with double-entry bookkeeping in high school. Basu received the American Accounting Association (AAA) 2012 Distinguished Contribution to Accounting Literature Award for his research on the effects of accounting conservatism on the properties of reported earnings. His research on the origins of accounting and its co-evolution with the brain and the complexity of economic exchange was recognized with the AAA’s 2006 and 2010 Accounting Horizons Best Paper Awards, the 2024 Hourglass Award from the Academy of Accounting Historians, and as the AAA’s 2019 Yuji Ijiri Memorial Lecturer on the Foundations of Accounting. He received the inaugural 2023 AACSB-AAA-RRBM Award for Research Impacting Societal Challenges for showing that bank ESG ratings are untrustworthy.
Basu was an editor of Contemporary Accounting Research and is an associate editor or editorial board member of nine journals. He was co-chair of the 2012 AAA Doctoral Consortium Committee and chair of the 2011 Doctoral Education Committee of the Academy of Accounting Historians. At the Fox School, he serves as chair of the Promotion and Tenure Review Committee and research director of the Translational Research Center (TRC) and served previously as Associate Dean for Research and Doctoral Programs. He received a Temple University 2018 Outstanding Faculty Service Award.
Basu earned his PhD and MS at the University of Rochester, MBA at the Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, and BA (Honors) in Economics at the University of Delhi. He joined the Fox School in Fall 2007, having taught previously at Emory University and Baruch College, City University of New York.