Rishell, T. and S. Ivancevich (2003) “Additional

SUSAN H. IVANCEVICH, PHD
Home Address:
1137 Rivage Promenade
Wilmington, NC 28412
(910) 452-0365 (home)
(910) 616-0275 (cell)
[email protected]
University Address:
Department of Accountancy & Business Law
Cameron School of Business
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
601 South College Road
Wilmington, NC 28403-3297
(910) 962-3969
[email protected]
PERSONAL DATA
1. Degrees, Dates and Institutions Where Awarded:
Ph.D. (Accounting), 1994, Texas A&M University
Bachelor of Business Administration (Accounting), 1988, University of Georgia (Summa Cum Laude &
First Honor Graduate)
2. Employment History:
University of North Carolina Wilmington, Cameron School of Business
Professor; 7/2010 - Present
Director of MSA Internships; Fall 2006 – present
Associate Professor with Tenure; 7/03 - present
Assistant Professor; 8/00 – 7/03
The University of Tampa, College of Business; Assistant Professor; 8/98 – 7/00
University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Wm F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration; Assistant Professor; 8/94 - 7/98
Harrah's Las Vegas; Faculty Intern, 6/94 - 8/94
University of Nevada, Las Vegas; P-99 Instructor, 8/93 - 12/93
Texas A&M University; Graduate Research Assistant, 6/91 - 2/92
Arthur Andersen & Co.; Audit Staff Accountant, 12/88 - 6/90; Audit Senior Accountant, 6/90-1/91
Deloitte Haskins & Sells; Intern, 6/87 - 9/87
Certifications:
Certified Public Accountant (1992) State of Texas
3. Teaching Activities:
(a) Courses Taught
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Introductory Managerial Accounting
Principles of Financial Accounting
Intermediate Accounting I
Accounting Information Systems Control and Audit
Governmental, Not-for-Profit Accounting
Seminar in Audit Practice (Graduate)
Risk Based Auditing (Graduate)
Audit Concepts (Graduate)
Systems Assurance (Graduate)
Ethics and Professionalism in Accounting (Graduate)
Governmental, Not-for-Profit Accounting (Graduate)
Fraud Examination (Independent Study)
Forensic Accounting (Independent Study)
University of Tampa
Cost Accounting
Auditing & Attestation I
Auditing & Attestation II
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Management Accounting & Control (Graduate)
Electronic Commerce (Independent Study)
Special Topics in Auditing (Independent Study)
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Financial Accounting
Managerial Accounting
Strategic Financial Planning
Casino Accounting
Casino Accounting (Graduate)
Special Readings in Accounting (Independent Study at the Doctoral Level)
(b) Teaching Awards/Honors:
University of North Carolina at Wilmington (UNCW)
Chancellor’s Teaching Excellence Award (2009)
UNCW Center For Teaching Excellence Discere Aude Award (2007, 2010)
Cameron School of Business Impact Professor (almost every semester 2001- present)
University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)
1996-7 Sam and Mary Boyd Distinguished Professor Award for Teaching
1994-5 Hotel Association Professor of the Year Award (Teaching)
1994-5 Panhellenic Association Professor of the Month Award (Teaching)
1995 Departmental Chair Nominee for the Boyd Teaching Award
(c) Graduate Thesis Committee Assignments
Committee Chair, Masters of Science in Graduate Liberal Studies – Greg Gonthier, Asset Builder Curriculum and
ToolKit (December 2010)
Committee Chair, Master of Science Thesis - Kevin Flannagan (1997, 1998)
Committee Member, Ph.D. Dissertation - Neil Baker (1997, 1998)
Committee Member, Master of Science Thesis - Sharon Regev (1996)
(d) Honors Thesis Committee Assignments
Committee Chair, Honors Thesis - Maggie Gelin, Analysis of IFRS and US GAAP: Conversion of Financial
Statements and Resulting Adjustments (April 2010)
Committee Chair, Honors Thesis – Shelley Shrader, An Analysis of Companies Cited for Material
Weaknesses Regarding Loans and Receivable (Dec 2008)
Committee Chair, Honors Thesis – Nina Brown (2000/01)
4. Publications
(a) In Refereed Journals:
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Ivancevich, S.H., D.M. Ivancevich, and F. Elikai (2010). “Accounting Software Selection and
Satisfaction: A Survey of Accounting Professionals” CPA Journal, 66-72.
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Matherly, M., Weidenmeyer, M., Ivancevich, S. H. (2009). “Implementing generalized audit software
in the classroom” AIS Educator Journal, 4(1), 82.
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Hermanson, H., M. Hill, and S. Ivancevich. (2009) “A Longitudinal Study of New Staff Auditors’
Initial Expectations, Experiences, and Subsequent Job Perceptions” Advances in Accounting
Behavioral Research, Volume 12: 145-183.
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Ivancevich, S., D. Ivancevich, and R. Roscher. (2009) “The First Two Years of Employment:
Strategies and Pitfalls” CPA Journal, (July): 69-72.
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Ivancevich, S., D. Ivancevich, and R. Roscher. (2009) “Interviewing Tips from the Experts.” New
Accountant, No. 732: 5-6,26-29.
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Hermanson, D., D. Ivancevich, and S. Ivancevich. (2009) “Remediation of Material Weaknesses
Related to Employee Compensation” CPA Journal, (April): 28-33.
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Hermanson, D., D. Ivancevich, and S. Ivancevich. (2008) “The Tone at the Top: Insights from Section
404” Strategic Finance. (November): 39-45.
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Hermanson, D., D. Ivancevich, and S. Ivancevich. (2008) “SOX Section 404 Material Weaknesses
Related to Revenue Recognition” CPA Journal, (October): 40-45.
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Hermanson, D., D. Ivancevich, and S. Ivancevich. (2008) “Building an Effective Internal Audit
Function: Learning from SOX 404 Reports” Review of Business (Volume 28, Number 2): 13-28.
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Hermanson, D., D. Ivancevich, and S. Ivancevich (2007) “Disaster Recovery Planning: What Section
404 Audits Reveal” CPA Journal (December): 60-62.
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Ivancevich, S., D. Ivancevich, and F. Elikai. (2007) “Accounting Software Selection and Satisfaction:
A Comparative Analysis of Vendor and User Perceptions” The Review of Business Information
Systems. (Vol. 11, No. 3): pp. 43-52.
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Elikai, F., D. Ivancevich, and S. Ivancevich. (2007) “Accounting Software Selection and User
Satisfaction: Relevant Factors for Decision Makers” CPA Journal (May): pp. 26-31.
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Hermanson, D., D. Ivancevich and S. Ivancevich (2007) “IT Related Material Weaknesses in Internal
Control: Initial Evidence from SOX Section 404 Reports” The Review of Business Information
Systems (Vol. 11, No 1): pp. 17-24

Ivancevich, S., F. Elikai, and R. Sawyer. (2006) “The Stock Options Scandal: A Guide for Internal
Auditors.” Internal Auditing (November/December): pp. 3-17.
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Evers, P., K. Harmon and S. Ivancevich (2004) “Sustainability Reporting: Implications for Internal
Auditors” Internal Auditing (March/April): pp. 21-27.

Hermanson, H., M. Hill, and S. Ivancevich (2004) “Young CPAs Remain Undaunted by Scandals”
CPA Journal (January): pp. 62-64

Ivancevich, D. and S. Ivancevich (2003) “Systems Analysis and Design: Using Experiential Projects to
Enhance Learning” The Review of Business Information Systems (Fall): pp. 13-30.
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Elikai, F. and S. Ivancevich (2003) “Business Students’ Computer Attitudes and Usage: Evidence from
Introductory Accounting Students” Journal of Business and Economic Perspectives
(Spring/Summer): 35-47.
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Rishell, T. and S. Ivancevich (2003) “Additional Opportunities for Internal Auditors in IT
Implementations” Internal Auditing (April) pp. 35-39
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Ivancevich, S. L. Jones, and T. Keaveney (2002) “Don’t Run the Risk” Journal of Accountancy
(December) pp. 47-51.
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Harmon, W., D. Ivancevich, and S. Ivancevich (2002) “Keep It Private: The Effect of the GrammLeach-Bliley Act on CPAs and their clients” Tennessee CPA Journal (December 2002) pp. 25-29.
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Harmon, W., D. Ivancevich, and S. Ivancevich (2002) “Privacy and Information Security: A Guide for
Compliance with the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act” Internal Auditing (September/October) pp. 3-7.
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Hermanson, H., M. Hill, and S. Ivancevich (2002) “Who Are We Hiring? Characteristics of Entrants
to the Profession” CPA Journal (August): pp. 67-69.
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Ivancevich, S., D. Ivancevich, and R. Roscher (2002) “Strategies for Promoting Internal Auditing on
College Campuses” Internal Auditing (January/February): pp. 35-41.
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Rockness, J., H. Rockness, and S. Ivancevich (2001) “The M&A Game Changes” Financial Executive
(October): pp. 22-25.
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Ivancevich, S., and G. Joseph. (2001). “Zacha Technology Corporation: Internal Control Assurance
Service Reporting Issues in an E-Commerce Environment” Issues in Accounting Education (Vol. 16,
No 3): pp. 473-507.
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Brody, R., D. Hermanson, and S. Ivancevich (2001). “Internal Audit Outsourcing in the Gaming
Industry” Internal Auditing (January/February): pp. 8-12.
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Ivancevich, S., T. Keaveney, and J. Rockness. (2001) “Recent SEC Regulations Have Implications for
the Gaming Industry” The Bottomline: The Journal of Hospitality Financial and Technology
Professionals (Vol 16, No. 2): pp. 6-9.
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Fried, B., D. Ivancevich, and S. Ivancevich (2001) “Establishing Effective Comping Procedures” The
Bottomline: The Journal of Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals (Vol. 16, No. 2):
pp. 10-12.
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Rockness, J., S. Ivancevich, and T. Keaveney (2001) “Auditor Independence: A Bit More Rope”
Financial Executive (January/February): pp. 18-22.
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Ivancevich, S., and A. Zardkoohi (2000) "An Exploratory Analysis of the 1989 Megamergers within
the Accounting Profession" Accounting Horizons (Vol 14, No 2): pp. 389-401.
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Ivancevich, S., D. Ivancevich and B. Fried (1999) “Using Benchmarking Techniques in Academia:
Building a Gaming Education Program” Gaming Research and Review Journal (Vol 5 Issue 1): pp.
47-59.
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Kowalczyk, T., R. Brody and S. Ivancevich (1998) "Employee Cafeterias: Recent Events Impact
Employers and Employees" Taxes: The Tax Magazine (August): pp. 15-25.
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Ivancevich, S. and B. Fried (1997) "New Developments in Gaming Taxation and Regulation: An
Update" Gaming Research and Review Journal (Vol 3 Issue 2 1996 published in 1997): pp. 25-38.
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Ivancevich, D., S. Ivancevich, A. Cocco, and R. Hermanson (1997) "New Accounting Standards and
the Small Business" CPA Journal (July): pp. 22-25.
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Ivancevich, S. and J. Vreeland (1997) "Accounting, Tax, and Regulatory Issues Related to Progressive
Casino Games" The Journal of the International Association of Hospitality Accountants, (February):
pp. 11-15.
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Ivancevich, D., A. Cocco, and S. Ivancevich (1996) "The effect of SFAS No. 115 on financial
statement analysis" Ohio CPA Journal (December; Vol. 55, No. 4): pp. 32-37.
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Hermanson, R., D. Deines, D. Hermanson, S. Ivancevich, and D. Williams (1996) "Strategies for
Recruiting the Best and Brightest Students into Accounting" Journal of Accounting Education (Vol.
14, No. 3): pp. 347-365.
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Ivancevich, D., A. Cocco, and S. Ivancevich (1996) "Improving Students' Understanding of the
Importance of Economic Consequences in Standard Setting: A Computerized Spreadsheet Tool to Aid
Teaching" Journal of Education for Business (November/December): pp. 107-112.
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Ivancevich, S., S. Henning, D. Hermanson, and D. Ivancevich (1996) "The Economic Impact of
International Differences in the Accounting and Tax Treatments of Goodwill: How Are Prospective
Acquirers of U.S. Hospitality Interests Affected?" The Journal of Hospitality Financial Management
(Spring): pp. 21-32.
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Hermanson, D., H. Hermanson, D. Ivancevich and S. Ivancevich (1996) "Perceived Expectations and
Resources Associated with New Accounting Faculty Positions" Accounting Perspectives (Spring): pp.
55-74.
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Jones, T., B. Fried, S. Ivancevich, W. Roehl, K. Brewer, and V. Eade (1996) "Integrating Gaming
Issues and Topics into the Curriculum: A New Industry on the Hospitality Education Horizon"
Hospitality and Tourism Educator (Spring): pp. 73-75.
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Ivancevich, S., D. Ivancevich, and J. Kilby (1996) "Increased Productivity and Automatic Shuffling
Devices" The Journal of the International Association of Hospitality Accountants (January): pp. 2427.
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Ivancevich, S. and B. Fried (1995) "Contemporary Tax Issues in the Gaming Industry" Gaming
Research and Review Journal (Vol. 2, Issue 1): pp. 31-42.
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Ivancevich, S. and D. Ivancevich (1995) "Mitigating Inadequate Security Claims through Effective
Security Measures" Gaming Research and Review Journal (Vol. 2, Issue 1): pp. 49-60.
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Ivancevich, S. and D. Ivancevich (1995) "Understanding and Preparing for Outside Audits" The
Journal of the International Association of Hospitality Accountants (October/November): pp. 18-22.
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Hermanson, D., R. Hermanson, and S. Ivancevich (1995) "Are America's Top Business Students
Steering Clear of Accounting?" The Ohio CPA Journal (April): pp. 26-30.
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Ivancevich, S. (1995) "Casino Surveillance: Internal Control Structure and Beyond" The Journal of
the International Association of Hospitality Accountants (January): pp. 30-33.
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Hermanson, D., S. Ivancevich, and R. Hermanson (1995) "Attracting African American Honor
Students into Accounting" Management Accounting (January): p. 16.
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Lloyd, B., A. Cocco, D. Ivancevich, and S. Ivancevich (1994) "Effective Screening of Prospective
Clients" National Public Accountant (June): pp. 37-39.
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Ivancevich, D. and S. Ivancevich (1992) "TQM in the Classroom" Management Accounting
(October): 14-15.
(b) In Non-Refereed Journals/Proceedings

Ivancevich, S. (2007-2009) “Internship Update” UNCW Department of Accountancy and Business
Law Newsletter (Semi-Annually Circulation)
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Ivancevich, S. (2007) “Amanda’s Visit to USP Hazelton: A Mother’s Perspective” SlammerDogz
Newsletter (November) Vol. 1, Issue 2: pp. 1-3.
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Keaveny, T., S. Ivancevich, and J. Rockness (2000) “Readers Report Letter, Re: Auditor Independence”
Business Week (October 23): p. 24.
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Ivancevich, S. 1996. "Hotel Accounting Students Find Themselves in Jeopardy" The Official Newsletter
of the William F. HarrahCollege ofHotel Administration, (January), p. 3,6.
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(c)
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Ivancevich, S. 1995. "Reflections of a Business School Transplant" The Official Newsletter of the
William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration, (January), p. 3.
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Ivancevich, S. (1994) "An Analysis of the Market Power Versus Efficiency Effects of the 1989
Megamergers within the Accounting Profession" A Dissertation, Texas A&M University.
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Hermanson, D., R. Hermanson, and S. Ivancevich (1993) "Attracting the Best and the Brightest: An
Investigation of Honor Students' Choice of Major" Committee Report of the Federation of Schools of
Accountancy.
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Ivancevich, D. and S. Ivancevich (1993) Reprint of "TQM in the Classroom" Transitions: A Newsletter
from Texas Resource Center for Work Transition Programs (March; Vol. 2, Issue 3): pp. 1, 4-5.
Books/Chapters
 Hermanson, Edwards, and Ivancevich, (2006) Managerial Accounting: A Decision Focus, 8e
Freeload Press
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Hermanson, Edwards, and Ivancevich, (2006) Study Guide: Managerial Accounting: A Decision
Focus, 8e Freeload Press
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Hermanson, Edwards, and Ivancevich, (2006) Working Papers: Managerial Accounting: A Decision
Focus, 8e Freeload Press
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Hermanson, Edwards, and Ivancevich, (2006) Instructors’ Resource Guide: Managerial Accounting:
A Decision Focus, 8e Freeload Press
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Hermanson, Edwards, and Ivancevich, (2006) Test Bank: Managerial Accounting: A Decision
Focus, 8e Freeload Press
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Hermanson, Edwards, and Ivancevich, (2006) PowerPoint Slides: Managerial Accounting: A
Decision Focus, 8e Freeload Press
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S. Ivancevich and J. Vreeland (1997) "Finance and investing trends in the gaming industry" chapter of
Global Directions for Hospitality Tourism Development. Edited by R. Teare, B Farber-Canziani, and
G. Brown, pp. 219 - 246.
(c) Research Awards/Grants
Awards:
 Departmental Nominee for 2007 UNCW Award for Faculty Scholarship
 Commended by the Editor for the quality of article entitled, “The Stock Options Scandal: A Guide for Internal
Auditors” that appeared in the Nov/Dec 2006 edition of Internal Auditing (see Supplementary Materials)
 Commended by United States General Accounting Office (GAO) regarding how “very helpful” the article
(An Exploratory Analysis of the 1989 Accounting Firm Megamergers published in Accounting Horizons) was
and then asked for personal input regarding competition in the public accounting market. (see Supplementary
Materials)
 Accounting Horizons article was cited by the United States General Accounting Office in its 2003 Report to
the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs and the House Committee on Financial Services
entitled “ Public Accounting Firms: Mandated Study on Consolidation and Competition” (see Supplementary
Materials)
 Commended by AICPA (JOA Board) for the article entitled, “Don’t Run the Risk” that appeared in the
December, 2002 edition of Journal of Accountancy (see Supplementary Materials)
 Departmental Nominee for 1996/7 Boyd Research Award (College Level Award) at the University of Nevada
Las Vegas
Grants:
University of North Carolina Wilmington
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Dixon Hughes Faculty Fellow (2008 - present) ($10,000 annually)
2008 CSB Facultyship Research Grant ($5,000)
2007 CSB Facultyship Research Grant ($5,000)
2005 CSB Facultyship Research Grant ($4,800)
2003 CSB Facultyship Research Grant ($4,800)
2002 Dixon Odom Summer Research Grant ($8,000)
2001 Dixon Odom Summer Research Grant ($8,000)
University of Tampa
1999-2000 Recipient of the AICPA Women and Family Issues Executive Committee's Research Facilitation
Grant (with H. Hermanson and M. Hill). [One of only two grant recipients for this national competition]
1999-2000 College of Business Research Professor Grant Recipient
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
1996 Wm F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration Seed Grant Recipient
 1995-1998 Wm F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration Competitive Graduate Assistant Grant
5. Professional Papers Presented
(a) Refereed Paper Presentations

“Sustainability Reporting: Guidelines for Business” 2009 Association of Global Business Conference
(with P. Evers and K. Harmon)
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“Implementing Generalized Audit Software in the Classroom” Presented at the 2006 American
Accounting Association Accounting Information Systems Mid-Year Meeting (with M. Matherly and
M. Weidenmeyer)
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“The Value of Student Internships: Evidence from a Longitudinal Study” Presented at the 2005
Southeast Meetings of the American Accounting Association (with H. Hermanson and M. Hill)

“A Longitudinal Study of New Staff Auditors’ Experiences and Expectations” Presented at the 2005
Southeast Meetings of the American Accounting Association (with H. Hermanson and M. Hill)

“The Impact of Software Usage on Graduate Student Perceptions of CAATs” Presented at the 2004
American Accounting Association Annual Meeting (with M. Matherly)
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“On-Line Teaching: Benefits and Pitfalls Based on Three Accounting Courses” Effective Learning
Strategies Refereed Presentation at the 2004 American Accounting Association Annual Meeting
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“Who Are We Hiring? Characteristics of Accounting Hires in the New Millenium” Presented at the
2002 American Accounting Association Southeast Regional Meeting (with H. Hermanson and M.
Hill).
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“Systems Analysis and Design: Using Experiential Projects to Enhance Learning” Presented at the
2002 American Accounting Association Southeast Regional Meeting (with D. Ivancevich)
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“Who Are We Hiring? Characteristics of Accounting Hires in the New Millenium” Presented at the
2002 American Accounting Association Mid-year Auditing Conference (with H. Hermanson and M.
Hill).
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"An Analysis of the Market Power Versus Efficiency Effects of the 1989 Accounting Firm
Megamergers" Presented at the research forum of the 1999 American Accounting Association Annual
Meeting (with A. Zardkoohi).
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"An Analysis of the Market Power Versus Efficiency Effects of the 1989 Accounting Firm
Megamergers" Presented at the 1999 Southeast Meeting of the American Accounting Association
(with A. Zardkoohi).
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"Perceived Expectations and Resources Associated with New Accounting Faculty Positions" Presented
at the 1996 University of Wisconsin Accounting Doctoral Alumni Conference (with D. Hermanson,
H. Hermanson, and D. Ivancevich).
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"Perceived Expectations and Resources Associated with New Accounting Faculty Positions" Presented
at the 1995 Annual Meeting of the American Accounting Association (with D. Hermanson, H.
Hermanson, and D. Ivancevich).
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"Attracting the Best and the Brightest: An Investigation of Honor Students' Choice of Major" Presented
at the 1994 Annual Meeting of the American Accounting Association (with R. Hermanson and D.
Hermanson).
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"Attracting the Best and the Brightest: An Investigation of Honor Students' Choice of Major" Presented
at the 1994 Southeast Meeting of the American Accounting Association (with R. Hermanson and D.
Hermanson).
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"Attracting the Best and the Brightest: An Investigation of Honor Students' Choice of Major" Presented
at the December, 1993 Federation of Schools of Accountancy Annual Meeting (with R. Hermanson
and D. Hermanson).
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"Innovative Interactions with Industry" Panel Discussant at the 1996 Annual CHRIE Convention;
Washington, D.C. (August 1996)
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"Strategies for Interacting with the Gaming Industry" Panel Discussant at the 1996 Annual CHRIE
Convention; Washington, D.C. (August 1996)
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"Innovative Ways Universities Can Interact with Industry" Panel Discussant at 1996 Southwest
Meetings of the Academy of Management; San Antonio, Texas (March, 1996)
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"Integrating Casino Topics and Issues into the Hospitality Curriculum" Panel Discussant, 1995 Annual
CHRIE Convention; Nashville, Tennessee (August, 1995)
6. Research In Progress

“An Analysis of Material Internal Control Weaknesses Associated with Loans and Receivables” (with D.
Ivancevich, B. Kerler, and S. Nelson) Working Paper

“An Analysis of IFRS and US GAAP: Conversion of Financial Statements and Resulting Adjustments”
(with M. Gelin, D. Mautz, and D. Ivancevich) Working Paper

“An Analysis and Classification of Differences between IFRS and US GAAP” (with D. Mautz and D.
Ivancevich) Data Collection in process.
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“The Consequences of IT Excellence” (with Lorraine Lee) Data collection complete.
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“An Internal Auditor’s Guide to Compliance with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act” (with C. Grawey)
First Draft
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“Income Taxes: Material Weaknesses and Remediations.” (with D. Hermanson, D. Ivancevich, and G.
Walberg) Data collection and analysis in process.
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"An Analysis of Cash Flow Material Weaknesses and Remediations" (with D Ivancevich) First Draft
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“Technology training and accountants” (with D. Ivancevich) Survey development complete.
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“Establishing an internship program in Internal Audit.” (with D. Ivancevich and M. Hill). Outline
Complete.
7. Summary of Institutional Committee or Board Assignments
(a) Committee Assignments
College
Director, UNCW MSA Internship Program (2007 – present)
Member, UNCW MSA Committee (2001 - present)
Treasurer, UNCW Beta Gamma Sigma Honorary Fraternity (2006-2010)
Instructor (and original developer), GMAT Review Course (2003 – present)
Member, MSA CPA Exam Sub Committee (2010)
Chair, CSB Search Committee for Service Learning Coordinator (2007-2008)
Member, MSA Curriculum Sub-Committee (2007-2008)
Member, MSA Group Work Sub-Committee (2008)
Member, MSA CPA Preparation Sub-Committee (2008)
Member, UNCW MBA Committee (2006)
Member, UNCW CSB Faculty Development Committee (2003/4)
Member, UNCW CSB Mission and Goals Committee (2002/3)
Member, UNCW CSB Scholarship Committee (2002/3)
Member, UNCW CSB Planning Committee (2001/2)
Member, UNCW CSB Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (2000/1, 2001/2)
Member, UT COB Graduate Appeals Committee (1999, 2000)
Member, UT COB Curriculum Committee (1998, 1999)
Member, UNLV Boyd Award Selection Committee (1998)
Member, UNLV Kopf Foundation Scholarship Selection Committee (1998)
Member, UNLV Outcome Assessment Committee (1996, 1997)
Member, UNLV Scholarship (Research) Committee (1996, 1997)
Member, UNLV Graduate Faculty Status Criteria Committee (1997)
Member, UNLV Kotschevar Fund Faculty Development Award Selection Committee (1997)
Member, UNLV Ph.D. Curriculum Revision Committee (1995, 1996)
Member, UNLV Masters Curriculum Review Committee (1994, 1995, 1996)
University
Member, Chancellor Search Committee (2010-2011)
Faculty Marshall for Graduation (2008, 2009, 2010)
Member, UNCW Library Committee (2006-2007)
Member, UNCW Bookstore Committee (2004 – 2007)
Member, UNCW Convocation Committee (2007)
Move-In Day Volunteer (2006)
Member, UNCW Provost’s Advisory Council (2001, 2002, 2003)
Member, UT Curriculum Committee (2000)
Member, UT Athletics Committee (1998, 1999, 2000)
Member, UNLV Department of Counseling Internal Review Committee (1997, 1998)
Member, UNLV Research Council (1996, 1997, 1998)
Member, UNLV History Department Internal Review Committee (1996, 1997)
Member, UNLV Geosciences Department Internal Review Committee (1995, 1996)
Member, UNLV Program Review Committee (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998)
Department
Business Week Host (2000 – present)
Coordinator/Moderator, UNCW ABL Business Week Session “Should I Major in Accounting (2006 – present)
Member, UNCW ABL Library Committee (2006 - 2008)
Member, UNCW ABL Faculty Recruiting Committee (2006)
Faculty Mentor to 2 junior faculty - UNCW ABL (2006 – present)
Member, UNCW ABL Undergraduate Principles Class Text Committee (2001)
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Member, UNCW ABL Managerial Accounting Course Content Committee (2001)
Member, UNCW Accountancy & Business Law Curriculum and Recruiting Committee (2000)
Member, UT Accounting Curriculum Revision Committee (1998, 1999)
(b) Service as a Faculty Advisor to Student Groups
Treasurer – Beta Gamma Sigma Honorary Fraternity (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010)
Faculty Advisor – UT Student Accounting Society (1998, 1999, 2000)
Faculty Advisor – UNLV Eta Sigma Delta International Honor Society (1994, 1995)
Faculty Co-Advisor – UNLV IAHA Student Chapter (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998)
Faculty Co-Advisor for the UNLV Food & Beverage Management Team: Phoenix Nascar (1995), Phoenix Open
(1996), Phoenix Open (1998)
Faculty Advisor for the Hotel Association treasurer (1995, 1996, 1997)
8. Summary of Other Assigned Institutional Duties
(a) Consulting in support of university, college, and/or departmental programs
UNCW -CSB
GMAT review course development and instruction (2003 - present)
CSB Executive Education Certificate Program, Accounting Module Developer and Instructor (2007 - 2008)
UNLV
Casino Controllers Conference (1997, 1998)
Ace Denken Seminar (1996, 1997)
Gaming Education Conference (1995, 1996)
Sandals, Jamaica (1995)
Australian Club Managers (1996)
Gaming Institute Financing and Investing Seminar (1996)
Hacienda Trinidad (1996) - Proforma and Business Plan Development
(c) Speeches/Non-Refereed Presentations (Invited Speaker)
“Indicators of Fraud in an Organization” Institute of Internal Auditors, November 19, 2009
“The Amanda Ivancevich Story” Presentation to attendees at the Year of Community Living for Different ABLED
People Conference in Brunswick County NC, April 23, 2010.
“Internship Update” ABL Advisory Board (semi-annually 2007-present)
“The MSA Internship Experience” UNCW Advisory Board 2007
“Accounting Internships: A Value Added Longitudinal Analysis” UNCW CSB Advisory Board 2004
“On-Line Teaching: Benefits and Pitfalls Based on 3 Accounting Courses” Effective Learning Strategies
Presentation at the 2004 American Accounting Association Meeting.
“Who Are We Hiring? Characteristics of Accounting Hires in the New Millenium” Presentation to the 2001
Georgia Society of CPAs (with H. Hermanson and M. Hill).
"Zacha Technology Corp: An Assurance Services/ E-Commerce case" Presentation to the University of Tampa
Seminar in Economic and Business Research; Tampa, FL (November, 1999)
"An analysis of the market power versus efficiency effects of the 1989 accounting firm megamergers" Presentation
to the University of Tampa Seminar in Economic and Business Research; Tampa, FL (December, 1998)
"Analysis of gaming comps" Casino Controllers Conference sponsored by Hospitality Financial and
Technology Professionals; Las Vegas, Nevada (February 1998)
"Revenue recognition and drop procedures in the gaming industry" Ace Denken Seminar; Las Vegas, Nevada
(October 1996, September 1997)
"Financial statement analysis for casinos and clubs" Australian Club Managers; Las Vegas, Nevada (September
1996)
"Integrating gaming into the accounting curriculum" Gaming Educators Conference at UNLV; Las Vegas,
Nevada (May 1996).
“Moderator for "How to prepare for Gaming Control Board audits" International Association of Hospitality
Accountants - Las Vegas Chapter Meeting; Las Vegas, Nevada (March 1996).
"Financing and investing issues in the gaming industry" International Gaming Institute Seminar; Las Vegas,
Nevada (February 1996)
Moderator for "Nevada gaming: Financial and gaming stock analysis" Nevada-Japan Business Forum; Las Vegas,
Nevada (September 1995)
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"Developing faculty to teach gaming courses" Gaming Educators Conference, University of Nevada, Las Vegas;
Las Vegas, Nevada (February 1995)
"Revenue recognition in the gaming industry" American Accounting Association Mid-year Auditing Meeting CPE Training; Las Vegas, Nevada (January 1995)
"Forecasting and budgeting" Sandals Management Trainees; Montego Bay, Jamaica (January 1995)
9. Summary of Professional and Public Service Activities
Director of Development, Paw4people foundation (2010 – present)
Executive Director, Paws4people – Wilmington Chapter (2008-2010)
AICPA On-Campus Champion (2001-2009)
Board Member, Infantile Spasms Foundation (2009- present)
Founding Director, Infantile Spasms Foundation (2006-2009)
Bellamy Beautification Day (2007)
Relay for Life Participant (2007)
Lifepoint Gas Giveaway Volunteer (2006)
Lifepoint Programs Volunteer (2006)
Assisted Myrtle Grove Christian School with Grant Writing Efforts (2004)
Selected by GAO for participation in its investigation of concentration in the accounting market. Participated in
questionnaire and research cited in final GAO report (2002)
Textbook reviewer for 11th Edition of Intermediate Accounting by Kieso, Weygant, & Warfield (2003)
Wrote extensive compilation of accounting as a major for the College Board. Write-up included degree
requirements, description of the major, careers, skills needed and other information for use by prospective
college students (2003)
Volunteer for Victor Collins Memorial Blood Drive at UNCW (2003)
Assisted Pender County Humane Society with Web Page Development (2003)
Assisted Pender County Humane Society with establishment of general ledger and financial reporting system as well
as an organizational database (2002)
Co-Program Chair, Southeast Regional AAA Meeting (2001)
Volunteer, New Hanover Humane Society (2001)
Volunteer Financial Consultant to Florida 2012, the Central Florida Olympic Organizing Committee (this project
was in conjunction with and under the umbrella of Ernst & Young, LLP) (1999, 2000)
Speaker to local area high schools on merits of accounting as a major (1998)
Vice President, Las Vegas Chapter of Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals (formerly known as
International Association of Hospitality Accountants (1997, 1998)
Treasurer, Las Vegas Chapter of International Association of Hospitality Accountants (1996, 1997)
Member, Hospitality Financial & Technology Professionals (1998, 1999, 2001)
Member, International Association of Hospitality Accountants (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997)
Member, Council on Hotel, Restaurant & Institutional Education (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998)
Member, American Accounting Association (1993 - present)
Member Teaching and Curriculum Section of AAA (1998 – present)
Member Auditing Section of AAA (1998 – present)
Member Gender Issues Section of AAA (1998-present)
Member Financial Accounting and Reporting Section of AAA (2000-present)
Member Governmental Not-For-Profit Section of AAA (2003-2004)
Member, Association of Hospitality Financial Management Educators (1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2002)
Member, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) (1997 - present)
Member, Institute of Internal Auditors (2001, 2002, 2003)
Manuscript Reviewer:
American Accounting Association National Meetings – Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies
Section (2001)
American Accounting Association National Meetings - Teaching & Curriculum Section (2000)
American Accounting Association National Meetings - Gender Issues Section (2000, 2002)
American Accounting Association Southeast Regional Meetings (1999, 2002)
Decision Sciences Annual Meeting (1998)
American Accounting Association Southeast Regional Meetings (1997/8)
Academy of Management Southwest Meetings - Hospitality Section (1996)
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Hospitality Graduate Conference (1996)
American Accounting Association Western Regional Meetings (1994)
Member of AAA Committee on Recruiting the Best and Brightest Students to Accounting (1994, 1995)
Exhibitor representative -World Gaming Show and Expo (1995)
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REFERENCES
Randy Hanson, Chair
Department of Accountancy and Business Law
University of North Carolina Wilmington
601 S. College Rd
Wilmington, NC 28403
(910) 962-3801
[email protected]
W. Ken Harmon , Dean
Michael J. Coles College of Business
Kennesaw State University
1000 Chastain Road
Kennesaw, GA 30144-5591
(770) 423-6084
[email protected]
Larry Clark, Dean
Cameron School of Business
University of North Carolina Wilmington
601 S. College Rd
Wilmington, NC 28403
(910) 962-7672
[email protected]
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