Friday, October 26, 2018 |
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7:00 pm – 8:00 pm | Reception |
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Saturday, October 27, 2018 |
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8:00 am – 8:50 am | Breakfast |
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9:00 am – 10:15 am
| Welcome and Plenary Accounting - 1.5 CH Introduction Speaker: Helen Brown-Liburd, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Update from AAA Immediate Past Council Chair Speaker: Markus Ahrens, Saint Louis Communit College, Meramec |
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10:15 am–10:30 am | Break |
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10:30 am–12:00 pm | Concurrent Sessions 1.01: Social Media Influences in Accounting Accounting - 1.8 CH Moderator: Phebe L. Davis, Clemson University
Wisdom of the Crowd and Stock Price Crash Risk: Evidence from Social Media Activity of Investors Babak Mammadov, Clemson University Miran Hossain, Florida Atlantic University Seyed Hamidreza Vakilzadeh, Florida Atlantic University
Social Media Visibility, Investor Diversity, and Trading Consensus Weiwei Wang, Weber State University Rajib Hasan, University of Houston–Clear Lake Friends in Media: The Implications of Media Connections on Firm’s Information Environment Babak Mammadov, Clemson University Miran Hossain, Florida Atlantic University Seyed Hamidreza Vakilzadeh, Florida Atlantic University
1.02: Accounting Education and the Profession Accounting - 1.8 CH Moderator: Ranier Michael Robinson, The University of Alabama
Equipping Students for the Profession: Collaborative Learning Projects, Peer Review, & Self-Assessment in Introductory Accounting Courses Sarah Cathryn McCrary, Georgia Gwinnett College Tomeika Williams, Baker College
Why Aren’t More Minority Accounting Students Choosing the Auditing Profession? An Examination of Career Choice and Perceptions Porschia Nkansa, California State University, Los Angeles Josette Pelzer, College of Charleston
An Empirical Study of HBCU Accounting and Other Business Students’ Perceptions and Usage of LinkedIn Xia Zhang, Alabama A&M University Botao Chen, University of Maryland Eastern Shore |
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12:00 pm – 1:30 pm | Lunch Sponsored by KPMG Accounting - 1.0 CH
Introduction Speaker: Robert Marley, University of Tampa
My KPMG Story Speaker: Dasha Walker, Senior Partner, KPMG |
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1:30 pm–3:00 pm | Concurrent Sessions
2.01: Gender and Diversity Issues in Financial Accounting Accounting - 1.8 CH Moderator: Jenice J. Prather-Kinsey, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
Does the SEC Diversity Disclosure Requirement Impact Board Diversity? Michelle Harding, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Zawadi Rehema Lemayian, Washington University CEO Gender, Corporate Social Responsibility and Earnings Persistence Curtis Farnsel, The University of Oklahoma Gender in Corporate Governance: Evidence from Mexico Carmen B. Rios, University of Puerto Rico Rogelio J. Cardona-Cardona, University of Puerto Rico Karen Camile Castro, University of Puerto Rico
LGBTQ Accountants: A Call for Oral History Research Theresa Hammond, San Francisco State University
2.02: Financial Reporting Quality and the Regulatory Environment Accounting - 1.8 CH Moderator: Wendolyn Patrice Perdue, Western Governors University
Do Shareholders Prefer Political Connectedness or Corporate Social Responsibility? Evidence from Letting Trump Be Trump Kelly Carter, Morgan State University
The Linkage Bonding Manipulation with Accounting: Learning from the Economic Efficiency Coupled with the Setting of Financial Legislation Ozgur Kaymaz, Turkish Airlines Company Mike Onder Kaymaz, Clarion University
An Econometric Evaluation of the Relationship between Management’s Good News and Unbiased Evidence of Financial Stress in Public Entities Ingrid Amelia Hart, The University of Tennessee Scott E. Miller, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Michael Lane Morris, The University of Tennessee
Accounting Comparability, Cultural Distance, and Global Corporate Credit Ratings Vincent Y. S. Chen, National Chengchi University Heeick Choi, University of Massachusetts Lowell Myungsun Kim, University at Buffalo, SUNY |
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3:00 pm – 3:30 pm | Break |
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3:30 pm – 5:00 pm | Concurrent Sessions 3.01: Data Analytics and Machine Learning Techniques Accounting - 1.8 CH Moderator: Stephani Mason, DuPaul University
The Emergence of Data Analytics in Auditing: Perspectives from Internal and External Auditors through the Lens of Institutional Theory Kimberly Walker, University of Wisconsin–Madison Helen L. Brown-Liburd, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Karla Johnstone, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Using Accounting Analytics to Value Diversity through the Announcement of the Chief Diversity Officer Robbie Bishop-Monroe, Creighton University Predicting Secondary Equity Offerings (SEOs) Using Machine Learning Wentao Wu, Louisiana State University
3.02: Financial Reporting and Leadership Issues Accounting - 1.8 CH Moderator: Andria Hill, University of Central Florida
A Cog in the Wheel or a Spanner in the Works: Examining the Perspectives of Valuation Service Providers Dereck D. Barr-Pulliam, University of Wisconsin–Madison Stephani A. Mason, DePaul University Kerri-Ann Sanderson, Bentley University
The “Big” Question on Accounting Restatements: When and How Does Earnings Restatement News Affect Investor Trading and Investing Trust? Kingsley O. Olibe, Kansas State University Does Manager Ability Influence the Classification of Lease Arrangements? Stephanie Antionette Hairston, Georgia Southern University Charles I. Harter, Georgia Southern University Two Archetype Masks Worn by a Successful Narcissistic Leader Robert Neil Marley, University of Tampa K. Doreen MacAulay, University of South Florida Heidi A. Weigand, Mount Saint Vincent University |
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6:00 pm – 7:30 pm | Reception |
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Sunday, October 28, 2018 |
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8:00 am – 8:50 am | Breakfast |
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9:00 am – 10:30 am | Plenary Session Accounting - 1.8 CH
Introduction Speaker: Norma Ramirez Montague, Wake Forest University
Implicit Bias in Accounting Speaker: Donna Maria Blanero, Dean of the Graduate School, Bentley University |
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10:30 am – 10:45 am | Break |
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10:45 am – 12:15 pm | Emerging Research Accounting - 1.8 CH Moderator: Michelle Harding, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
The Effect of a Major Customer’s Information Quality on Its Supplier’s Investment Decisions Aaron Nelson, The University of Georgia
The Effect of Bank Competition on Accounting Conservatism Liya Hou, The University of Texas at Dallas
Investors’ Reactions to Supplier Diversity Disclosures Andria Hill, University of Central Florida |
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12:15 pm – 12:30 pm | Adjourn Conference/Lunch |
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12:30 pm – 1:30 pm | Business Meeting |
Note: The CPE Fields of Study curriculum is divided into twenty 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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