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John
Anderson, Ph.D.
Accountancy
John C. Anderson has been a professor in the School of Accountancy
since 2001. Previously, he has served on the faculties of Virginia
Tech University and Arizona State University. His teaching areas
have included Managerial and Financial Accounting, Accounting Information
Systems, and Government and Not-For-Profit Accounting.
His scholarly activities include empirical research to assist auditors
in their use of decision aids, particularly in the application of
analytical procedures. This behavioral research has included auditors
and judges as subjects. Further research has examined judges
perspectives on auditor liability. Recent research has examined
ethical decision making. Articles have been published in various
academic journals, including Behavioral Research in Accounting,
Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory, The Journal of Accounting
and Public Policy, Journal of Economic Psychology, Accounting, Organizations,
and Society, Advances in Accounting, and Advances in Accounting
Information Systems. His Ph.D. in Accounting is from the University
of Tennessee, and his M.S. and B.B.A. in Accounting are from the
University of Missouri-K.C.
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