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Carol Graham
Associate Professor of Accounting
Tel: 415-422-5647
Fax: 415-422-2502
TDD: 415-422-6439
graham@usfca.edu
University of San Francisco
2130 Fulton Street, Malloy Hall
San Francisco, CA
94117-1045,
U.S.A.
Education
- Ph.D., Accounting & Finance, University of Strathclyde (Scotland, U.K), 1995.
- Visiting Ph.D. student, Department of Accounting, New York University, NY, 1992-1994.
- B.A, Accounting & Finance, University of Strathclyde, 1989; Joint major: Accounting & Finance (Cum Laude).
Teaching
Academic Positions Held
- At University of San Francisco since 1998
- Visiting Research Fellow, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia (2002-2003)
- Assistant, University of the Pacific, Eberhardt School of Business (1995-1998)
- Teaching & Research Assistant, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland (1991-1994)
- Teaching & Research Assistant, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia (1990-1991)
Current Research & Research Interests
Selected Papers & Publications
- "Analyzing Financial Analysts: What they Look for in Financial Reports and How They Determine Earnings' Quality.” The Journal of Management Research, Volume 2, Number 2, August 2002.
With Mark Cannice and Todd Sayre.
- "The Value-Relevance of Financial & Non-Financial Information for Internet Companies." The Thunderbird International Business Review,
Vol. 44(1) 47-70, January-February 2002.
With Mark Cannice and Todd Sayre.
- "The effect of Journal Quality on Accounting Faculty Remuneration: Does University Research Emphasis Matter?” Journal of Business and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 8, Number 1, Fall 2001. With Todd L. Sayre and James R. Hasselback.
- "The Usefulness of Traffic Measures Across Internet Sectors." The E-Business Review, Vol. 1, 2001. With Mark Cannice and Todd Sayre.
- "Implications of Accounting Conservatism for the Returns/Earnings Relationship." 8th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences, 2001. Published in the Proceedings.
- "The Effects of Task Interdependency on Cooperative and Competitive Growth Process: An example of scheduling audit engagements." 8th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Business & Behavioral Sciences, 2001.
Published in the Proceedings. With Todd Sayre and Mark Cannice.
Honors & Awards
- Outstanding Research Award, School of Business and Management (2003)
- Outstanding Teaching Award (MBA Program), School of Business and Management (2002)
- Outstanding Service Award, School of Business and Management (2001)
- Outstanding Teaching Award, McLaren School of Business (2000)
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