Stanley Veliotis (PhD, 2007)
Assistant Professor of Accounting, Fordham University, NY
Dissertation: "Insiders' Rule 10b5-1 Sales Plans and Earnings Management"
Dr. Sylvia Santiago (PhD, awarded posthumous 2006)
Dissertation: “The Effects of Source of Accountability, Knowledge of Views, and Personal Consequences on Effort and Accounting Judgments.”
Dr. Kate Odadashian (PhD, 2005)
Dissertation: “The Effect of Large Leverage Increases on Opportunistic Behavior and Earnings Management.”
Dr. Zhaoyun Shangguan (PhD, 2005)
Assistant Professor of Accounting, University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth
Dissertation: “Intangible Investments and the Cost of Equity Capital.”
Dr. Haihong He (PhD, 2004)
Professor Of Accounting, California State University at Los Angeles
Dissertation: “Accounting Choices and Firm-Specific Conservatism Measures.”
Dr. Patrick Kelly (PhD, 2004)
Assistant Professor of Accounting, Providence College
Dissertation: “An Examination of the Moral Reasoning of Accounting Students.”
Dr. Michael Kraten (PhD, 2004)
Assistant Professor of Accounting, Suffolk University
Dissertation: “Negotiated Transfer Pricing: Effects of Disposition, Power, and Media on Resource Allocation Decisions.”
Dr. Thomas Scott Clausen (PhD, 2002)
Assistant Professor of Accountancy, Wichita State University
Dissertation: “The Impact of Implementing Activity-Based Costing on Knowledge Structures.”
Dr. David Leo Schwarzkopf (PhD, 2002)
Associate Professor of Accountancy, Bentley College
Dissertation: “The Effects of Attraction, Repelling, and Compromise on Investment Decisions.”
Dr. Richard Mark Mason (PhD, 2002)
Associate Professor of Accounting, University of Nevada at Reno
Dissertation: “Empirical Evidence of an Incentive Problem and Related Earnings Management in Cable Television Public Limited Partnerships.”
Dr. Michael Patrick Coyne (PhD, 2002)
Assistant Professor of Accounting, Bucknell University
Dissertation: “A Multi-Method Study of Auditors' Knowledge Structures of Financial Statement Errors.”
Dr. Hoseoup Lee (PhD, 2000)
Assistant Professor of Accounting, SUNY University of Technology, Utica
Dissertation: “Analysis of Quaterly Cash Flow Components: Various Effects on Cash Flow Response Coefficients.”
Dr. Kinsun Tam (PhD, 1999)
Assistant Professor of Accounting, SUNY Albany
Dissertation: “Earnings Management Through Derivative Activities: Evidence from Banks.”
Dr. Beatrice Lynn Bible (PhD, 1999)
Associate Professor of Accounting, Campbell School of Business
Dissertation: “Process explanations for performance differences in paper and electronic workpaper review environments.”
Dr. Martha Ann Howe (PhD, 1999)
Senior Lecturer of Accountancy
Director, Graduate Accountancy Programs, Bentley College
Dissertation: “Management fraud and earnings management: fraud versus GAAP as a means to increase reported income.”
Dr. Danqing Xu Young (PhD, 1998)
Associate Professor of Accounting, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Dissertation: “The effect of international accounting diversity on the integration of capital markets.”
Dr. Noah Philip Barsky (PhD, 1998)
Associate Professor of Accounting, Villanova University
Dissertation: “Organizational determinants of budgetary influence and involvement.”
Dr. Karla Marie Johnstone (PhD, 1997)
Associate Professor of Accounting and Information Systems, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Dissertation: “Risk, strategy, and the client acceptance decision: a causal model.”
Dr. Kathryn Jean Wilkicki (PhD, 1997)
Assistant Professor of Accounting, Florida International University
Dissertation: “The effect of not-for-profit hospital financial reporting choices on users' decisions.”
Dr. Dawn W. Massey (PhD, 1997)
Associate Professor of Accounting, Fairfield University
Dissertation: “An investigation into the assessment of auditors' professional moral abilities and their improvement through the use of task-properties feedback.”
Dr. Jay Christopher Thibodeau (PhD, 1996)
Associate Professor of Accounting, Bentley College
Dissertation: “The effect of experience on the development of knowledge structures that transfer across audit domains.”
Dr. Inshik Seol (PhD, 1996)
Assistant Professor of Accounting, Clark University
Dissertation: “The Effects of Auditor Interaction on Going-Concern Judgments.”
Dr. Wafeek H. Abdelsayed (PhD, 1996)
Professor of Accounting, Southern Connecticut State University
Dissertation: “An empirical investigation of internal and external auditors' judgments and decisions concerning detailed audit testing.”
Dr. Karen Wilken Braun (PhD, 1996)
Senior Lecturer of Accountancy, Case Western Reserve University
Dissertation: “The disposition of audit-detected misstatements: an examination of aggregation effects.”
Dr. James Lloyd Bierstaker (PhD, 1995)
Associate Professor of Accounting, Villanova University
Dissertation: “Performance in internal control evaluation: the importance of the documentation format and domain knowledge.”
Dr. Richard Edwin Hurley (PhD, 1994)
Associate Professor of Accounting, University of Connecticut
Dissertation: “Detecting shifts of business presence subsequent to state tax modification.”
Dr. James Joseph Maroney (PhD, 1994)
Associate Professor of Accounting, Northeastern University
Dissertation: “The impact of knowledge content and structure on auditors hypothesis testing behavior in analytic procedures.”
Dr. Gail Kaplow Sergenian (PhD, 1994)
Associate Professor of Accounting, Suffolk University
Dissertation: “Cognitive flexibility in judgments by accountants: factors influencing its development and desirability.”
Dr. Emeka T. Nwaeze (PhD, 1992)
Associate Professor of Accounting, Rutgers University, Camden
Dissertation: “The effects of the parameters of earnings expectation on stock prices: a structural model and empirical evidence.”