Dana Hermanson, Dinos Eminent Scholar Chair of Private Enterprise and Professor of Accounting AWARD 2023 Strategic Finance Curt Verschoor Ethics Feature of the Year, 2023. Paper: “The Fraud Prevention Pyramid: Protecting Yourself from Fraud,” Strategic Finance (March 2024), by Boyle and Hermanson. RANKINGS Dana Hermanson appeared in the Research. com 2023 World Ranking of Top Business and Management Scientists, as well as the 2023 World Ranking of Top Economics and Finance Scientists. In the 2023 BYU Accounting Research Rankings, Hermanson ranks 19th in the world for all years in research topic breadth along with many other impressive rankings. He has 50 career publications coauthored with KSU students or graduates, and has over19,500 citations in Google Scholar (5th highest in auditing and 4th highest in fraud). PUBLICATIONS Hermanson, D. R., and D. T. Wolfe. (2024). The Fraud Diamond: A 20-Year Retrospective. The CPA Journal (Forthcoming). Falgout, S., D. Boyle, D. Gaydon, and D. R. Hermanson. (2024). Data Analytics Integration Approaches: Insights from Accounting Chairs. Issues in Accounting Education (Forthcoming).
Qu, H., Ackert, L., Hermanson, D. R., and Popova, V. (2024). The Joint Effect of Justification and Ambiguity on Operating Decision Distortion. Journal of Management Accounting Research (Forthcoming). Hermanson, D. R., P. Hurley, and K. Obermire. (2024). Audit Committee Research: Where Do We Stand, and Where Do We Go from Here? Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory (Forthcoming). Allen, R., A. Gramling, and D. R. Hermanson. (2023). Thinking Like an Auditor: Evaluating Information to Arrive at Evidence-Based Conclusions. Accounting Horizons 37 (4): 1-8. Mary Hill, Associate Professor of Accounting AWARD Mary Hill received the Innovation in Financial Accounting Education Award from the Financial and Accounting Reporting section of the American Accounting Association. She was recognized for her work in encouraging graduate students to take an active role in developing new U.S. accounting standards. For the past three years, Hill’s Master of Accounting students have reviewed proposed changes to U.S. accounting standards and drafted comment letters to the Financial Accounting Standards Board offering their recommendations. These letters are posted on the FASB’s website Response to FASB Invitation to Comment: The Proposed Statement of Financial Accounting
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