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An Mba Capstone Consulting Experience In The Midst Of Covid-19, Jacqueline Bassey, Carolyn Hartmann, Rich Nyhus, Phil Quinones, Brian M. O'Neill Nov 2020

An Mba Capstone Consulting Experience In The Midst Of Covid-19, Jacqueline Bassey, Carolyn Hartmann, Rich Nyhus, Phil Quinones, Brian M. O'Neill

Faculty Works: Business (1973-2022)

In alignment with Molloy College’s commitment to civic engagement, the MBA program requires prospective graduates to complete its Capstone course, which entails providing consulting services to a not-for-profit organization. The course requires students to apply their cross-disciplinary knowledge and skills to solve real problems for their clients. In one short semester, students must form working relationships with fellow project members, develop an understanding of their client’s mission and objectives, and propose solutions that address their client’s challenging problems. The semester culminates with the delivery of a written proposal, a formal presentation to the client, and a final reflection. This paper …


Does Culture Still Influence Accounting Judgements Post Ifrs? A Discussion And Proposal For Research, Brian Noll Cpa Jan 2014

Does Culture Still Influence Accounting Judgements Post Ifrs? A Discussion And Proposal For Research, Brian Noll Cpa

Faculty Works: Business (1973-2022)

The paper considers how culture may influence the financial accounting judgments made by firms post convergence to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). The cultural framework established by Hofstede (1980) and accounting values developed by Gray (1988) will provide the theoretical framework in the proposed examination of differences in culture and accounting values between Anglo and Latin American nations. This proposed research provides a framework towards the understanding and prediction of the role and influence of culture in contemporary international accounting and financial reporting as well as need to address culture if IFRS is to be successful.