Academy Of Accounting Historians Business Meeting At The 2015 Annual Conference Of The American Accounting Association. Minutes, 2015 University of Mississippi
Academy Of Accounting Historians Business Meeting At The 2015 Annual Conference Of The American Accounting Association. Minutes, Stephanie D. Moussalli
Accounting Historians Notebook
At the 2015 Annual Conference of the American Accounting Association Hyatt Regency Hotel, Chicago, IL, West Tower/Bronze Level/Water Tower Rm Sunday, August 9, 2015 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Call For Papers, 2015 University of Mississippi
Call For Papers
Accounting Historians Notebook
First International Seminar of Accounting History, Siena, December 3-4, 2015;14th World Congress of Accounting Historians, Pescara, Italy, June 25-27, 2016; Accounting History: Call for papers, Accounting History and the Enlightenment
Accounting Historians Notebook, 2015, Vol. 38, No. 2 (October) [Whole Issue], 2015 University of Mississippi
Accounting Historians Notebook, 2015, Vol. 38, No. 2 (October) [Whole Issue]
Accounting Historians Notebook
October issue
Audit Of Internal Control Over Financial Reporting That Is Integrated With An Audit Of Financial Statements; Statement On Auditing Standards, 130, 2015 University of Mississippi
Audit Of Internal Control Over Financial Reporting That Is Integrated With An Audit Of Financial Statements; Statement On Auditing Standards, 130, American Institute Of Certified Public Accountants. Auditing Standards Board
Statements on Auditing Standards
No abstract provided.
In Memorium: Former Director Of Aah Alabama Corporation Robert Kee (1945-2015), 2015 University of Mississippi
In Memorium: Former Director Of Aah Alabama Corporation Robert Kee (1945-2015)
Accounting Historians Notebook
Dr. Robert Carl "Bob" Kee, age 70, of Tuscaloosa, passed away on October 1, 2015, at Hospice of West Alabama.
Tonya K. Flesher Receives 2015 Thomas J. Burns Biographical Research Award, 2015 University of Mississippi
Tonya K. Flesher Receives 2015 Thomas J. Burns Biographical Research Award
Accounting Historians Notebook
Tonya K. Flesher is the A thur Andersen Professor of Accountancy in the Patterson School of Accountancy at the University of Mississippi. She is a past president of the Academy of Accounting Historians and former Dean of the School of Accountancy.
2014 Best Paper Award For Excellence Garen Markarian, 2015 University of Mississippi
2014 Best Paper Award For Excellence Garen Markarian
Accounting Historians Notebook
Best paper: "The Crisis and Fair Values: Echoes of Early Twentieth Century Debates?"
Congratulations Life Member, Barbara Merino, Receives Public Interest Section Accounting Exemplar Award At 2015 Aaa Annual Meeting In Chicago, 2015 University of Mississippi
Congratulations Life Member, Barbara Merino, Receives Public Interest Section Accounting Exemplar Award At 2015 Aaa Annual Meeting In Chicago
Accounting Historians Notebook
The Public Interest Section Accounting Exemplar Award is given to either an accounting educator or an accounting practitioner (broadly defined) who has made notable contributions to professionalism and ethics in accounting education and/or practice.
Academy Member Spotlight: Robert H. Colson, 2015 University of Mississippi
Academy Member Spotlight: Robert H. Colson
Accounting Historians Notebook
Robert H. Colson is distinguished lecturer in the Stan Ross Department of Accountancy at Baruch College CUNY, New York, New York.
2014 Best Paper Award To Fleischman, Tyson And Oldroyd, 2015 University of Mississippi
2014 Best Paper Award To Fleischman, Tyson And Oldroyd
Accounting Historians Notebook
Best paper: “The U.S. Freedman’s Bureau in Post Civil War Reconstruction”
Academy Holds Annual Business Meeting And Ice Cream Social At The American Accounting Association Annual Meeting In Chicago, 2015 University of Mississippi
Academy Holds Annual Business Meeting And Ice Cream Social At The American Accounting Association Annual Meeting In Chicago
Accounting Historians Notebook
Photographs of meeting
Robertson And Funnell Awarded 2015 Barbara D. Merino Award For Excellence In Accounting History Publication, 2015 University of Mississippi
Robertson And Funnell Awarded 2015 Barbara D. Merino Award For Excellence In Accounting History Publication
Accounting Historians Notebook
Accounting by the First Public Company: The Pursuit of Supremacy Published by Routledge, NY, in 2014.
James Mckinney Receives 2015 Innovation In Accounting History Education Award, 2015 University of Mississippi
James Mckinney Receives 2015 Innovation In Accounting History Education Award
Accounting Historians Notebook
James McKinney, a Clinical Professor of Accounting and Information Assurance at the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland is an award winning author of accounting research, teacher, and student organization faculty advisor.
The Design And Evaluation Of An Anonymous, Two-Way, Ethics Management Reporting System, 2015 Louisiana Tech University
The Design And Evaluation Of An Anonymous, Two-Way, Ethics Management Reporting System, Jacob A. Young
Doctoral Dissertations
Despite a recognized need for whistleblowing systems in academic research, little to no attention has been given to the necessary requirements for and specific design of effective whistleblowing systems. In order to increase the rate of reporting, it is critical for reporting systems to be designed with the intent to reduce employee fears and inhibitions by reducing the potential for retaliation. Therefore, the goal of this three-essay dissertation was to enhance a firm's ability to solicit and investigate concerns by proposing and evaluating a system aimed at fostering anonymous, two-way communication between employees and investigators of wrongdoing.
In essay one, …
Understanding Health Information Technology Adoption: A Synthesis Of Literature From An Activity Perspective, 2015 The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Understanding Health Information Technology Adoption: A Synthesis Of Literature From An Activity Perspective, Jun Sun, Zhe Qu
Information Systems Faculty Publications and Presentations
The vast body of literature on health information technology (HIT) adoption features considerably heterogeneous factors and demands for a synthesis of the knowledge in the field. This study employs text mining and network analysis techniques to identify the important concepts and their relationships in the abstracts of 979 articles of HIT adoption. Through the lens of Activity Theory, the revealed concept map of HIT adoption can be viewed as a complex activity system involving different users, technologies and tasks at both the individual level and the social level. Such a synthesis not only discloses the current knowledge domain of HIT …
The State Of The Region: Hampton Roads 2015, 2015 Old Dominion University
The State Of The Region: Hampton Roads 2015, James V. Koch, Vinod Agarwal, Barbara Blake-Gonzalez, Christopher B. Colburn, Vicky Curtis, Steve Daniel, Larry "Chip" Filer, Tim Komarek, Feng Lian, Sharon Lomax, Cheng Luo, Wolfgang Mairinger, Alice Mcadory, Katrina Miller-Stevens, Janet Molinaro, Gary Wagner, Douglas M. Walker, Luke Watson, Shara Weber
Economics Faculty Books
This is Old Dominion University's 16th annual State of the Region report. While it represents the work of many people connected in various ways to the university, the report does not constitute an official viewpoint of Old Dominion or it's president, John R. Broderick. The report maintains the goal of stimulating thought and discussion that ultimately will make Hampton Roads an even better place to live. We are proud of our region's many successes, but realize that it is possible to improve our performance. In order to do so, we must have accurate information about "where we are" and a …
Front Matter, 2015 Grand Valley State University
Editorial, 2015 Aspen Forum for Community Solutions
Back Matter, 2015 Grand Valley State University
The Boys And Men Of Color Framework: A Model For Community And Systems Change, 2015 Boys and Men of Color Initiatives, PolicyLink
The Boys And Men Of Color Framework: A Model For Community And Systems Change, Marc Philpart, Judith Bell
The Foundation Review
For too long, many African American, Latino, Native, and Asian boys and young men have been shunted into failing schools and pushed out of them for minor infractions, incarcerated in massive numbers, suffered from unaddressed health needs, died young, or entered adulthood without prospects to earn a livelihood.
In response to this crisis, an evolving body of work rooted in place has emerged to reverse persistent patterns of racial discrimination, build strong communities, and create pathways to opportunity by catalyzing changes in local and state systems that have the greatest impact on young males of color.
The experiences of PolicyLink …