Beauty and Accounting Academic Career

We examine the impact of beauty on the academic career success of tenure-track accounting professors at top business schools in America and show that beauty plays a significant role. Specifically, after controlling for gender, ethnicity, publication history, work experience, and quality of alma mate...

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Published in:Journal of accounting, auditing & finance Vol. 39; no. 4; pp. 1121 - 1138
Main Authors: Liu, Yanju, Lu, Hai, Veenstra, Kevin
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Los Angeles, CA SAGE Publications 01-10-2024
Warren Gorham Lamont
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Summary:We examine the impact of beauty on the academic career success of tenure-track accounting professors at top business schools in America and show that beauty plays a significant role. Specifically, after controlling for gender, ethnicity, publication history, work experience, and quality of alma mater, more attractive professors obtain better first school placements post-PhD and are granted tenure in a shorter period of time. These findings are broadly consistent with behavioral theory which predicts that facial attractiveness irrationally affects the perception of performance characteristics. Interestingly, there is no incremental benefit of attractiveness for the career progression from associate to full professor. This finding is consistent with the notion that the role played by beauty in promotion diminishes when the individual’s ability and competency become apparent over time.
ISSN:0148-558X
2160-4061
DOI:10.1177/0148558X221115115