Research Symposium

22nd annual Undergraduate Research Symposium

Alexandra Epelbaum Poster Session 2: 10:00 - 10:45/ Poster #30


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BIO


I am a sophomore from Cleveland, Ohio.

Is there evidence of gender-discrimination in Accounting graduates of Florida State University?

Authors: Alexandra Epelbaum, Dr. Ally Zimmerman
Student Major: Accounting
Mentor: Dr. Ally Zimmerman
Mentor's Department: Accounting
Mentor's College: Business
Co-Presenters: Libby Ferguson

Abstract


The field of Accounting is rife with job growth and opportunities for undergraduate students to develop a lucrative career in business. This project focuses on the success rates of Florida State University alumni who graduated with a degree in Accounting, and whether their gender had correlations with measures of their success. Some of the variables associated with “success” examined were salary levels, whether or not participants had been promoted to C-suite positions, whether they had been promoted to partner, and if they reported experiencing discrimination. Our research team collected data through the use of an optional survey sent to all FSU Accounting graduates from the classes of 1975-2020, and using publicly-available online data about participants, primarily from LinkedIn.com. The results of this data collection are still undergoing, but it is crucial to understanding and minimizing gender discrimination in an industry with a history of such issues.

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Keywords: Gender discrimination, accounting