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 Presents the Eleventh Annual
Management Accounting Section
Doctoral Colloquium
Thursday January 10, 2008
The Management Accounting Section of the American Accounting Association through the generous support of the Institute of Management Accountants is sponsoring the Eleventh Annual Management Accounting Section Doctoral Colloquium on Thursday January 10th, 2008.
The colloquium will be held at the conference hotel in Long Beach, California immediately preceding the 2008 Management Accounting Section Mid-Year Research and Case Conference. A reception will be held on Wednesday evening, January 9th.
The purpose of the colloquium is to provide doctoral students with exposure to current issues and trends in management accounting research.
This year's program includes the following presentations:
Models of Cost Behavior
Ramji Balakrishnan
Ernst & Young Professor of Accounting, University of Iowa
Intra-Organizational Control
Don Moser
Professor of Business Administration, University of Pittsburgh
Inter-Organizational Control
Shannon Anderson
Associate Professor of Management, Rice University and
Professorial Fellow, Professor, University of Melbourne
and
Henri Dekker
Associate Professor of Accounting, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Entering the Job Market - Panel Discussion
Sue Haka (moderator), Professor of Accounting, Michigan State University
Ramji Balakrishnan, Ernst & Young Professor of Accounting, University of Iowa
Brian Mittendorf, Associate Professor of Accounting, Yale University
Jasmijn Bol, Assistant Professor of Accounting, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Along with the above scholars, the following Resident Faculty will lead discussions with students during the small group breakout sessions:
Shane Dikolli, Duke University
Steve Kachelmeier, University of Texas at Austin
Eva Labro, London School of Economics and Political Science
Sally Widener, Rice University
The colloquium is open to all doctoral students whose research interest is management accounting. Participants in prior colloquiums are eligible and encouraged to participate again. We also encourage doctoral students at any stage in their degree to apply, and will likely have room for everyone who wants to attend. However, space is limited and, if necessary, priority will be given to more senior students (through the 5th year) and those students who have not previously attended.
There is no cost for attending the colloquium, and students attending the colloquium are automatically registered for the conference. In addition, Wednesday night’s stay at the conference hotel will be reimbursed by the AAA for colloquium attendees (Wednesday and Thursday if participants arrange to share a room with another participant).
To APPLY for the colloquium, visit the following website:
http://msu.qualtrics.com/SE?SID=SV_1Lg7SCIVcGQBHCI&SVID=Prod
Note that you must be a member of AAA and the Management Accounting Section in order to apply. Application deadline is October 30, 2007. Notification of acceptance decision will be emailed on November 5, 2007.
If you have any questions, please email one of the colloquium directors.
We look forward to seeing you in Long Beach!
Regards,
Karen Sedatole
Co-Director, 2007 & 2008 MAS Doctoral Colloquiums
Associate Professor of Accounting
Eli Broad College of Business, Michigan State University
sedatole@msu.edu
(517) 432-2919
Chris Chapman
Co-Director, 2008 & 2009 MAS Doctoral Colloquiums
Professor of Accounting
Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
chris.chapman@sbs.ox.ac.uk
+44 (0)1865 288908
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