Teaching Awards
2007
Linda and Michael Bamber
Using 10K Reports to Bring Management Accounting to Life
2006
No Winner
2005
Professor Mark Young
Strategy, Marketing, and Cost Structure: An Exercise in Competitive Intelligence
2004
Jim Sorenson and Gary Siegal
2003
Vicky Arnold, University of Connecticut
Computer Integration in Cost Accounting: Converting to a Paperless Classroom
2002
V. G. Narayanan, Harvard University
for his Harvard Cases
2001
Jim Mackey, California State University at Sacramento
Michael Thomas, University of Nevada - Reno
Management Accounting: A Road to Discovery
1997
Steve Adams, California State University at Chico
Mary Harston, St. Mary's University
Richard Lea, California State University at Chico
Lee Pryor, California State University at Chico
California Car Company, a comprehensive, serial case
1996
Shahid Ansari, Jan Bell, Tom Klammer, Carol Lawrence
Management Accounting a Strategic Focus
A Letter from Our Section President Karen Sedatole, Emory University
Dear Management Accounting Section (MAS) Members.
Welcome to the 2024-2025 academic year!
Thank you to everyone who was able to join us in Washington, DC for the 2024 AAA Annual Meeting. We had a terrific program of over 20 MAS concurrent sessions and a new reception format for our annual business meeting. Who doesn’t like a glass of wine to go along with financial and membership reports?! A huge thank you to all of you who submitted papers and to the over 100 volunteers who reviewed, discussed, and moderated for the meeting! And, of course, a special thank you to the MAS track organizers, Curtis Hall and Michael Majerczyk. For those of you who were unable to attend, here is a highlight of the awards presented to MAS members during the Annual Meeting:
Journal
Journal of Management Accounting Research
The mission of the Journal of Management Accounting Research (JMAR) is to advance the theory and practice of management accounting through publication of high-quality applied and theoretical research, using any well-executed research method. JMAR serves the global community of scholars and practitioners whose work impacts or is informed by the role that accounting information plays in decision-making and performance measurement within organizations. Settings may include profit and not-for profit organizations, service, retail and manufacturing organizations and domestic, foreign, and multinational firms. JMAR furthermore seeks to advance an understanding of management accounting in its broader context, such as issues related to the interface between internal and external reporting or taxation. New theories, topical areas, and research methods, as well as original research with novel implications to improve practice and disseminate the best managerial accounting practices are encouraged.
JMAR publishes 3 issues per year in Spring, Summer, and Fall, and is indexed in Scopus and ESCI.