Professor Eli Bartov Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University
Professor Eli Bartov visited the School in November 2008 where he presented a 1-day research seminar. Professor Eli Bartov also visited the School in March 2006 where he conducted a 2-day seminar on "Equity Valuation and Accounting Data".
Professor Bartov is a Research Professor of Accounting at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University. His research focuses on executive stock options, earnings management, earnings expectation management, executive compensation, and various aspects of equity valuation. Professor Bartov has published extensively in leading accounting and finance journals including Journal of Accounting and Economics, Journal of Accounting Research, Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics and The Accounting Review.
Professor Robert Bushman Kenan-Flagler Business School, The Unversity of North Carolina
Professor Robert Bushman visited the School in January/February 2004. He conducted a 2-day PhD Research Workshop on "Financial Accounting and Corporate Governance" and was the keynote speaker in the 2004 Summer Research School. He returned to the School in February 2009 where he presented a 2-day research seminar and participated in the 12th UTS Australian Summer Accounting Symposium.
Professor Bushman is a Sarah Graham Kenan Distinguished Scholar. His research encompasses theoretical and empirical inquiry into issues of information in capital markets, performance measurement and incentive compensation design, and international aspects of corporate governance.
Professor Dennis Campbell Harvard Business School, Harvard University
Assistant Professor Dennis Campbell visited the School in August 2008. He presented a 2 day research seminar “Performance Measurement and Organization Design: Perspectives from Quantitative Field-based Research”
Professor Campbell's research focuses on the design and use of performance measurement and control systems for facilitating organizational learning and communication. His research has a special focus on service firms which face the challenge of delivering intangible service across disperse facilities and channels to customers who vary greatly in how they experience and evaluate service delivery. Central to addressing this challenge is the design of performance management systems which enable top-management to evaluate service strategies and effectively communicate information to employees implementing service strategies at an operational level.
Professor Campbell received his DBA from Harvard Business School and his B.S. degrees in mathematics and economics from the University of Redlands (Redlands, CA). Prior to beginning his doctoral studies, he worked at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve in Washington, D.C.
Professor Dan Dhaliwal Eller College of Management, The University of Arizona
Professor Dan Dhaliwal will be visiting the School 8-15 July 2009.
Professor Dan Dhaliwal first visited the School in July 2001. He returned to the School in July 2002 and presented a research paper on "The Effect of Payout Policy, Institutional Ownership and Shareholder Income Taxes on the Relation Between Earnings and Returns". Professor Dhaliwal visited the School again from October 2003 to February, in July 2004, November 2004, May 2005, November 2005, June 2006, November 2006, May 2007, November 2007, June 2008 and December 2008.
Professor Dhaliwal is the Head of the Department of Accounting in the University of Arizona, as well as the Lou Myers Professor of Accounting and a Professor of Finance. His research interests include taxes and economic behavior; economic consequences of disclosure and accounting regulations; and management reaction to and choice of accounting alternatives. His research results have been published in the FASB Research Report Series, The Accounting Review, Journal of Accounting and Economics, Journal of Accounting Research, and several other accounting and economics journals.
Professor Paul Healy Havard Business School, Havard University
Professor Healy visited the School in February 2008 to conduct the 11th Annual UTS Summer Accounting Symposium. He previously visited the School in March 2002 when he presented a research paper and conducted a two-day seminar.
Professor Healy's research includes studies of how firms' disclosure strategies affect their costs of capital, how investors interpret firms' dividend policy and capital structure decisions, the performance of merging firms after mergers, and the effect of managerial compensation and lending contracts on financial reporting. His work has been published in The Accounting Review, Journal of Accounting and Economics, Journal of Accounting Research, and Journal of Financial Economics. In 1990, his article "The Effect of Bonus Schemes on Accounting Decisions," published in Journal of Accounting and Economics, was awarded the AICPA/AAA Notable Contribution Award. His text Business Analysis and Valuation was awarded the AICPA/AAA's Wildman Medal for contributions to the practice in 1997, and the AICPA/AAA Notable Contribution Award in 1998.
Professor Teemu Malmi Helsinki School of Economics
Professor Teemu Malmi was a visiting professor at the School in 2005. He then visited the School again in March, August 2006, January/February 2007, November 2007 and January 2009.
Professor Malmi’s teaching and research focus mainly on managerial control systems, strategy implementation and cost and profitability accounting. He teaches regularly in number of executive education programs.
Professor Malmi has served as a consultant to a wide range of private organizations in the following industries: Agricultural, Computers, Energy, Finance, Food processing, Furniture, Health Care, Media, Metal and Engineering, Paper and Pulp, Pharmaceuticals, Rental Services, Retail, Telecom and Transportation/logistics. He has also experience form public organizations, including ministries, municipalities and hospitals. Professor Malmi is a member of the board at QPR Software Oyj, and WaveQ Systems Oy.
Professor Malmi has published both in academic journals and in the trade press. His articles have been published in Accounting, Organization & Society, Journal of Management Accounting Research, Management Accounting Research, European Accounting Review, and Finnish Journal of Business Economics. He serves on the editorial board of Management Accounting Research. His most recent book is Tietoteknikan Mahdollisuudet Taloushallinnon Kehittämisessä (Information Technology as a Tool to Develop Accounting Function's Business Support) with M. Granlund.
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