Tisha King

Assistant Professor, Business Communication

tking@uwaterloo.ca

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Education

  • Wilfrid Laurier University, PhD Management (Accounting)
  • University of Leicester, MSc Finance
  • University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, BSc Accounting

Professional Association Memberships

  • Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) - Fellow
  • Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA, CGA) 

Professional Experiences

  • Assistant Professor, School of Accounting and Finance, University of Waterloo
  • Assistant Professor, Rowe School of Business, Dalhousie University
  • Finance Manager, PricewaterhouseCoopers

Publications

Farrar, J., and King, T. 2022. “To Punish or Not to Punish? The Impact of Tax Fraud Punishment on Observers’ Tax Compliance.” Journal of Business Ethics.

Hahn, T. and King, T. 2021. “When I grow up ... Understanding the motivations that individuals have for pursuing a career in tax.” Issues in Accounting Education, 36(3), 1-21.

Berger, L., Guo, L., and King, T. 2020. “Selfish Sharing? The Impact of the Sharing Economy on Tax Reporting Honesty.” Journal of Business Ethics, 167:181-205.

Working papers

Please refer to author pages of SSRN (Social Science Research Network) or Google Scholar for current working papers; otherwise available upon request.

Editorial boards

  • Accounting Perspectives
  • Accounting Forum

Funding

  • SSHRC Insight Development Grant, “Speak Up, Speak Out: The Black Lives Matter Movement and Investor Judgments”, with C. Cho, A. Hagemen, and A. Hill, 2022-2024, $52,097
  • CPA Canada – CAAA Management Accounting, Performance Management, Finance, Governance & Strategy Research Grant, 2021-2023, $7,570
  • CPA Canada – CAAA Research Grant Program, with J. Farrar, 2020-2022, $3,000
  • CPA Canada – CAAA Financial Accounting, Assurance & Tax Research Grant, with L. Berger and L. Guo, 2018-2020, $10,000

Media and other citations

  • The Conversation. (2021, October 31). The Pandora Papers: How punishing tax cheats can serve as a deterrent. [link]
  • 770CHQR and 630CHED with Shaye Ganam, commenting on “The Pandora Papers: How punishing tax cheats can serve as a deterrent”, November 2, 2021.
  • 980 CKNW the Weekend Morning Show with Stirling Faux, commenting on “The Pandora Papers: How punishing tax cheats can serve as a deterrent”, November 6, 2021.