American Accounting Association

American Accounting Association

2010 Management Accounting Section Research and Case Conference
and IMA/MAS Doctoral Colloquium

January 6-9, 2010

Grand Hyatt Seattle | Seattle, Washington

| Registration Information | Meeting Program | Hotel Information |
| Doctoral Colloquium | DC Program |

Preliminary Program

Generously supported by the IMA

Program Co-Chairs
Steven Kachelmeier, University of Texas at Austin
Sally K. Widener, Rice University

Wednesday, January 6, 2010
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Doctoral Students’ Welcome Reception
Thursday, January 7, 2010
7:00 am– 7:00 pm

Registration

7:30 am– 8:00 am Doctoral Colloquium Continental Breakfast
8:00 am– 8:10 am Welcome and Introductions
Steven Kachelmeier, Co-Director
8:10 am– 8:45 am Small group introductory discussions
Personal Development – Intermediate – 1 CH

Understanding the research community – questions you may be too embarrassed to ask at home universities (e.g., relationship between teaching and research, market demands, review process, etc.)
8:45 am – 9:00 am Break
9:00 am– 10:00 am

New Directions in Behavioral Accounting Research: How Where we Have Been Might Inform Our Next Steps
Accounting – Advanced – 1 CH

Theresa Libby, Professor of Accounting, Wilfrid Laurier University

10:00 am– 10:20 am Group discussion within tables
10:20 am– 10:35 am Open Q&A on New Directions in Behavioral Research
10:35 am – 10:55 am Break
10:55 am– 11:55 am Economic Perspectives on Management Control Research
Accounting – Advanced – 1 CH

J.F.M.G. Jan Bouwens, Professor of Accounting, Tilburg University
11:55 am.– 12:15 pm Group discussion within tables
12:15 pm– 12:30 pm Open Q&A on Economic Perspectives on Management Control Research
12:30 pm– 1:40 pm Lunch
Speaker: Raef Lawson, Vice President of Research, Professor–in-Residence, IMA
1:40 pm– 2:40 pm An Industry Specific Approach to Management Accounting Research: Healthcare
Accounting – Advanced – 1 CH

Mina Pizzini, Assistant Professor of Accounting, Southern Methodist University
2:40 pm– 3:00 pm Group discussion within tables
3:00 pm – 3:15 pm Open Q&A on An Industry Specific Approach to Management Accounting Research
3:15 pm – 3:35 pm Break
3:35 pm– 4:35 pm Doctoral Student as Castaway: Considering the Long-term Effects of a Short-Term Goal
Personal Development – Intermediate – 1 CH

W. Timothy Mitchell, Assistant Professor, Georgia State University
4:35 pm – 5:40 pm Editors and Reviewers Moderated Panel
Ramji Balakrishnan, Editor, JMAR
Christopher S. Chapman, Editor in Chief, AOS
Steven Kachelmeier, Senior Editor, TAR
J. Harry Evans, Co-Editor, TAR
Theresa Libby, Editor, BRIA
Sally K. Widener, Co-Director, Moderator
5:40 pm– 5:45 pm Closing comments
Sally K. Widener, Co-Director
Resident faculty:
Ramji Balakrishnan, KPMG Professor of Accounting, University of Iowa
Henri Dekker, Professor of Management Control, VU University
Tatiana Sandino, Assistant Professor, University of Southern California
Marc Wouters, Professor of Management Accounting, University of Twente

Note: The CPE Fields of Study curriculum is divided into twenty three subject matter areas. These fields represent the primary knowledge and skill areas needed by accounting licensees to perform professional services in all fields of employment.  Sessions that offer CPE credit have the Field of Study and Credit Hours (CH) in red.  Each Credit Hour is based on 50 minutes.  The Program Level for each of these sessions is Basic, unless otherwise stated.  Delivery Method: Group Live

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