Dr. Evelien Reusen

Dr. Evelien Reusen

Associate Professor

Evelien Reusen is Associate Professor of Management Accounting at Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University. She earned her PhD in Accounting from KU Leuven and joined RSM in 2015. Her research focuses on the role of control, cooperation, and trust in intra- and interorganizational settings, including supply chain relationships and auditor behavior. Evelien has published in leading journals such as Accounting, Organizations and Society, Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, and The Journal of Supply Chain Management. She teaches Management Accounting and Management Control at undergraduate and master levels and actively collaborates on projects related to audit quality and organizational dynamics.

Articles & Publications

The impact of auditor interactions on audit quality

The judgment and decision-making literature in auditing largely focuses on individual auditor judgments. However, auditors

Copycat behavior by junior auditors – The impact of their senior’s working style and the role of promotion incentives (EN/ NL)

As a key attribute to audit quality, regulators specify that more experienced staff (i.e. managers,

The imitation behaviors of junior auditors: Does it enhance or hamper audit quality?

KEY TAKE-AWAYS Imitation of senior auditors might be a valuable strategy for juniors to learn

6th FAR International Conference booklet

On June 21, 2021, the Foundation for Auditing Research (FAR) organized its annual conference. Forced

Silence is not Golden: How Team Consensus and Inclusive Climate Affects Junior Auditors’ Conformity Behavior and Risk Assessment Sharing

KEY TAKE-AWAYS In hierarchical teams, the importance of encouraging individuals to share information is crucial