Suneel Udpa

University of Washington
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Suneel Udpa, PhD, was a Continuing Lecturer and Distinguished Teaching Fellow at the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley. He was awarded the Earl F. Cheit Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2003, 2007, 2010, and 2013, and in 2015 was awarded the Berkeley Haas Lifetime Achievement Award. Suneel consults extensively in the area of mergers & acquisitions and provides litigation support in cases involving valuation and damage estimation. Suneel received his MS in Business Administration and PhD in Accounting from the John M. Olin School of Business, Washington University in St. Louis. 

Publications & Media

Papers & Articles 

"Activity Cost Analysis: A Tool to Cost Medical Services and Improve Quality of Care."

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“Costing the Episode of Care Using Activity-Based Costing,” in Global Fees for Episodes of Care: New Approaches to Healthcare Financing

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“Accounting Education in a Liberal Arts College.”

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“Insider Trading and the Information Content of Earnings.”

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“Activity-Based Costing for Hospitals.”

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“Accounting Firm Policies and Procedures to Prevent Insider Trading Abuses.”

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“Go Online for Company Information.”

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Awards & Honors 
  • Lifetime Achievement Award, Berkeley Haas, 2015 
  • Earl F. Cheit Outstanding Teaching Award, Berkeley Haas, 2003, 2007, 2010, 2013 
  • Earl F. Cheit Outstanding Teaching Award, Runner-Up, Berkeley Haas, 2002, 2005, 2008 
  • Haas Club 6 (2001-2015); Haas Club 7 
  • Saint Mary's College, SEBA, Teaching Award, 2014 
  • Saint Mary's College Faculty Alumni Award, 1999 
  • Beta Gamma Sigma, Business Honor Society, 1990 
  • Webb Foundation Doctoral Fellows Scholarship, 1989 
  • American Accounting Association Doctoral Consortium Fellow, 1987 
  • Graduate School of Business Fellowship, Washington University in St. Louis, 1985-1989 

Publications & Media

Papers & Articles 

"Activity Cost Analysis: A Tool to Cost Medical Services and Improve Quality of Care."

VIEW

“Costing the Episode of Care Using Activity-Based Costing,” in Global Fees for Episodes of Care: New Approaches to Healthcare Financing

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“Accounting Education in a Liberal Arts College.”

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“Insider Trading and the Information Content of Earnings.”

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“Activity-Based Costing for Hospitals.”

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“Accounting Firm Policies and Procedures to Prevent Insider Trading Abuses.”

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“Go Online for Company Information.”

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