James Sander is an Associate Professor of Accounting in the College of Business at Butler University.
Articles
Critical accounting policy and estimate disclosures: Company response to the evolving SEC guidance (with Susan B. Hughes and Jillian K. Snyder), Research in Accounting Regulation (2009)
In late 2001, soon after numerous financial reporting failures including the much publicized demise of...
The Impact of Cultural Environment on Entry-Level Auditors’ Abilities to Perform Analytical Procedures (with Susan B. Hughes, Scott D. Higgs, and Charles P. Cullinan), Journal of International Accounting, Auditing and Taxation (2009)
We focus on the impact of three of Hofstede’s cultural dimensions, power distance, uncertainty avoidance,...
A U.S. Manager's Guide to Differences Between IFRS and U.S. GAAP (with Susan B. Hughes), Management Accounting Quarterly (2007)
International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are now required for consolidated financial reports for all European...
A Survey of AACSB Accredited Institutions and the Use of Work Experiences as part of the Business Curricula (with Karel A. Updyke), Journal of the Academy of Business Education (2005)
This paper describes a survey of all American AACSB-accredited schools of business. The survey gathered...
Adjusting the Inventory Account when Companies Use LIFO: Explanation and Application to Distribution and Chemical Industries (with Susan Hughes), The Credit and Financial Management Review (2005)
It is widely understood that a disadvantage of LIFO is that it assigns the oldest...