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Characteristics of Accounting Faculty in the U.S.
American Journal of Business Education
  • Ravindra R Kamath, Cleveland State University
  • Heidi H Meier, Cleveland State University
  • Edward G Thomas, Cleveland State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Keywords
  • Accounting/Taxation
Disciplines
Abstract

In this article, the academic and personal characteristics of Accounting faculty members at Colleges and Universities in the United States are analyzed to determine the demographics of the Accounting Professorate. Data on 12 variables were collected for the 2004-2005 academic year as a means of constructing a professional profile of the typical accounting professor teaching at today’s universities. Given that there are anticipated shortages of accounting faculty, this information should be of interest to students who are considering accounting as a major, those contemplating entering the profession, and those faculty members who are engaged in educating the next generation of accounting faculty members.

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Citation Information
Kamath, R., Meier, H. H., Thomas, E. G. (2009). Characteristics of Accounting Faculty in the U.S. American Journal of Business Education/Clute Institute, 2(3), pp. 1-8.