About the Author
Robert Libby is the David A. Thomas Professor of Management at theJohnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University, where heteaches the introductory financial accounting course. He previouslytaught at the University of Illinois, Pennsylvania State University,University of Texas at Austin, University of Chicago, and University ofMichigan. He received his B.S. from Pennsylvania State University andhis M.A.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Illinois; he is also a CPA.Bob is a widely published author specializing in behavioral accounting.He was selected as the AAA Outstanding Educator in 2000. His priortext, Accounting and Human Information Processing (Prentice Hall,1981), was awarded the AICPA/AAA Notable Contributions to theAccounting Literature Award. He received this award again in 1996 for apaper. He has published numerous articles in the Journal of AccountingResearch; Accounting, Organizations, and Society; and other accountingjournals. He is past Vice President-Publications of the AmericanAccounting Association and is a member of the American Institute ofCPAs and the editorial boards of The Accounting Review; Accounting,Organizations, and Society; Journal of Accounting Literature; andJournal of Behavioral Decision Making. Patricia Libby is Chair of theDepartment of Accounting and Associate Professor of Accounting atIthaca College, where she teaches the undergraduate financialaccounting course. She previously taught graduate and undergraduatefinancial accounting at Eastern Michigan University and the Universityof Texas. Before entering academe, she was an auditor with PriceWaterhouse (now PricewaterhouseCoopers) and a financial administratorat the University of Chicago. She received her B.S. from PennsylvaniaState University, her M.B.A. from DePaul University, and her Ph.D. fromthe University of Michigan; she is also a CPA. Pat conducts research onusing cases in the introductory course and other parts of theaccounting curriculum. She has published articles in The AccountingReview, Issues in Accounting Education, and The Michigan CPA. She hasalso conducted seminars nation-wide on active learning strategies,including cooperative learning methods. Dan Short is the Dean of theM.J. Neeley School of Business at Texas Christian University in FortWorth, TX. Prior to that he was Dean at Richard T. Farmer School ofBusiness at Miami University and Dean of the Business School at KansasState University. Before entering adminstration, Dan taught at theUniversity of Texas-Austin and the University of Chicago. He receivedhis Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. He has won numerous teachingawards during his career teaching both undergraduate and MBA financialaccounting courses.
Product Details
* Paperback: 840 pages
* Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin; 4 edition (May 21, 2003)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 007255388X
* ISBN-13: 978-0072553888
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