01399nas a2200181 4500008004100000245004500041210004500086260000900131300001200140490000700152520087700159653001501036653001801051100002301069700001701092700002101109856008701130 2010 eng d00aAccounting Doctoral Program Demographics0 aAccounting Doctoral Program Demographics c2010 a101-1280 v113 aAccounting doctoral programs are often evaluated and ranked based on various measures of publishing productivity, both of graduates and of faculty. While publishing is very important in academia, the choice to attend a PhD program is complex. In addition, the variables that can give insight into a PhD program and its graduates are far more diverse than simply the research productivity of a program's faculty and graduates. The purpose of this investigation is to describe and analyze U.S. doctoral accounting programs using a variety of demographic data about the programs and their most recent graduates. This includes addressing these broad research questions: What are the demographic characteristics of the graduates of each program, including gender, and minority status? What are the demographics descriptors of these graduates' current employment situations? 10aAccounting10aDean's Office1 aBaldwin, Amelia, A1 aBrown, Carol1 aTrinkle, Brad, S u/biblio/accounting-doctoral-program-demographics-201400nas a2200181 4500008004100000245004500041210004500086260000900131300001200140490000700152520087800159653001501037653001801052100002301070700001701093700002101110856008701131 2010 eng d00aAccounting Doctoral Program Demographics0 aAccounting Doctoral Program Demographics c2010 a101-1280 v113 aAccounting doctoral programs are often evaluated and ranked based on various measures of publishing productivity, both of graduates and of faculty. While publishing is very important in academia, the choice to attend a PhD program is complex. In addition, the variables that can give insight into a PhD program and its graduates are far more diverse than simply the research productivity of a program's faculty and graduates. The purpose of this investigation is to describe and analyze U.S. doctoral accounting programs using a variety of demographic data about the programs and their most recent graduates. This includes addressing these broad research questions: What are the demographic characteristics of the graduates of each program, including gender, and minority status? What are the demographics descriptors of these graduates' current employment situations? 10aAccounting10aDean's Office1 aBaldwin, Amelia, A1 aBrown, Carol1 aTrinkle, Brad, S u/biblio/accounting-doctoral-program-demographics-500441nas a2200133 4500008004100000245005100041210004700092260000900139653001500148653001800163100001700181700002300198856008600221 2010 eng d00aThe Geography of Accounting Doctoral Placement0 aGeography of Accounting Doctoral Placement c201010aAccounting10aDean's Office1 aBrown, Carol1 aBaldwin, Amelia, A u/biblio/geography-accounting-doctoral-placement-000479nas a2200133 4500008004100000245005700041210005500098260002600153653001500179653001800194100001700212700002300229856009300252 2009 eng d00aAccounting, Diversity, and the AAA Diversity Section0 aAccounting Diversity and the AAA Diversity Section aSan Antonio, TXc200910aAccounting10aDean's Office1 aBrown, Carol1 aBaldwin, Amelia, A u/biblio/accounting-diversity-and-aaa-diversity-section-000481nas a2200145 4500008004100000245004500041210004500086260002300131653001500154653001800169100001700187700002300204700002100227856008700248 2009 eng d00aAccounting Doctoral Program Demographics0 aAccounting Doctoral Program Demographics aNew York, NYc200910aAccounting10aDean's Office1 aBrown, Carol1 aBaldwin, Amelia, A1 aTrinkle, Brad, S u/biblio/accounting-doctoral-program-demographics-300479nas a2200133 4500008004100000245005500041210005400096260002600150653001500176653001800191100001700209700002300226856009600249 2009 eng d00aMinority Accounting PhDs: Origins and Destinations0 aMinority Accounting PhDs Origins and Destinations aSan Antonio, TXc200910aAccounting10aDean's Office1 aBrown, Carol1 aBaldwin, Amelia, A u/biblio/minority-accounting-phds-origins-and-destinations-000488nas a2200145 4500008004100000245004500041210004500086260003000131653001500161653001800176100002300194700001700217700002100234856008700255 2008 eng d00aAccounting Doctoral Program Demographics0 aAccounting Doctoral Program Demographics aNew Orleans, LA USAc200810aAccounting10aDean's Office1 aBaldwin, Amelia, A1 aBrown, Carol1 aTrinkle, Brad, S u/biblio/accounting-doctoral-program-demographics-400560nas a2200133 4500008004100000245009100041210006900132260003000201653001500231653001800246100001700264700002300281856012200304 2008 eng d00aAn Analysis of the Accounting Doctoral Industry: Observations and Unanswered Questions0 aAnalysis of the Accounting Doctoral Industry Observations and Un aNew Orleans, LA USAc200810aAccounting10aDean's Office1 aBrown, Carol1 aBaldwin, Amelia, A u/biblio/analysis-accounting-doctoral-industry-observations-and-unanswered-questions-000515nas a2200145 4500008004100000245005700041210005600098260002600154653001500180653001800195100001700213700002300230700002100253856009500274 2008 eng d00aMinority PhDs in Accounting: Distribution and Trends0 aMinority PhDs in Accounting Distribution and Trends aAnaheim, CA USAc200810aAccounting10aDean's Office1 aBrown, Carol1 aBaldwin, Amelia, A1 aTrinkle, Brad, S u/biblio/minority-phds-accounting-distribution-and-trends-000509nas a2200145 4500008004100000245005500041210005400096260002600150653001500176653001800191100001700209700002100226700002300247856009300270 2008 eng d00aPhDs in Accounting: Gender Distribution and Trends0 aPhDs in Accounting Gender Distribution and Trends aAnaheim, CA USAc200810aAccounting10aDean's Office1 aBrown, Carol1 aTrinkle, Brad, S1 aBaldwin, Amelia, A u/biblio/phds-accounting-gender-distribution-and-trends-000920nas a2200181 4500008004100000245008500041210006900126260005700195300001000252490000700262520029900269653001500568653001800583100002300601700001700624700002100641856007600662 2006 eng d00aOpportunities for AI Development in the Accounting Domain: The Case for Auditing0 aOpportunities for AI Development in the Accounting Domain The Ca aChichester, West Sussex/John Wiley & Sons Ltd.c2006 a77-860 v143 aThis paper reviews the nature of accounting and auditing problems and the need for application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies to the discipline. The discussion includes current accounting issues for which new AI development should be fruitful particularly auditing and assurance.10aAccounting10aDean's Office1 aBaldwin, Amelia, A1 aBrown, Carol1 aTrinkle, Brad, S uhttp://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/jhome/5697?CRETRY=1&SRETRY=000564nas a2200145 4500008004100000245008500041210006900126260002500195653001500220653001800235100001700253700002300270700001800293856010700311 2006 eng d00aOpportunities for AI Development in the Accounting Domain: The Case for Auditing0 aOpportunities for AI Development in the Accounting Domain The Ca aWashington, DCc200610aAccounting10aDean's Office1 aBrown, Carol1 aBaldwin, Amelia, A1 aTrinkle, Brad u/biblio/opportunities-ai-development-accounting-domain-case-auditing-300576nas a2200145 4500008004100000245009100041210006900132260002100201653001500222653001800237100001700255700001500272700002300287856012000310 2006 eng d00aResearch Streams in Continuous Audit: A Review and Analysis of the Existing Literature0 aResearch Streams in Continuous Audit A Review and Analysis of th aNewark, NJc200610aAccounting10aDean's Office1 aBrown, Carol1 aWong, Jeff1 aBaldwin, Amelia, A u/biblio/research-streams-continuous-audit-review-and-analysis-existing-literature-500580nas a2200145 4500008004100000245009100041210006900132260002500201653001500226653001800241100001700259700001500276700002300291856012000314 2006 eng d00aResearch Streams in Continuous Audit: A Review and Analysis of the Existing Literature0 aResearch Streams in Continuous Audit A Review and Analysis of th aWashington, DCc200610aAccounting10aDean's Office1 aBrown, Carol1 aWong, Jeff1 aBaldwin, Amelia, A u/biblio/research-streams-continuous-audit-review-and-analysis-existing-literature-600529nas a2200145 4500008004100000245006500041210006400106260002400170653001500194653001800209100001700227700002300244700002100267856009500288 2005 eng d00aArtificial Intelligence in Accounting: The Case for Auditing0 aArtificial Intelligence in Accounting The Case for Auditing aCambridge, UKc200510aAccounting10aDean's Office1 aBrown, Carol1 aBaldwin, Amelia, A1 aTrinkle, Brad, S u/biblio/artificial-intelligence-accounting-case-auditing-000576nas a2200145 4500008004100000245009100041210006900132260002100201653001500222653001800237100001700255700001500272700002300287856012000310 2005 eng d00aResearch Streams in Continuous Audit: A Review and Analysis of the Existing Literature0 aResearch Streams in Continuous Audit A Review and Analysis of th aNewark, NJc200510aAccounting10aDean's Office1 aBrown, Carol1 aWong, Jeff1 aBaldwin, Amelia, A u/biblio/research-streams-continuous-audit-review-and-analysis-existing-literature-700504nas a2200145 4500008004100000245005400041210005300095260002700148653001500175653001800190100001700208700002300225700001800248856009200266 2004 eng d00aXBRL: An Impacts Framework and Research Challenge0 aXBRL An Impacts Framework and Research Challenge aOrlando, Floridac200410aAccounting10aDean's Office1 aBrown, Carol1 aBaldwin, Amelia, A1 aTrinkle, Brad u/biblio/xbrl-impacts-framework-and-research-challenge-3