The crisis in supply versus demand for doctorally qualified faculty members in accounting is well documented (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business [AACSB] 2003a, 2003b; Plumlee et al. 2005; Leslie 2008). Little progress has been made in addressing this serious challenge facing the accounting academic community and the accounting profession. Faculty time, institutional incentives, the doctoral model itself, and research diversity are noted as major challenges to making progress on this issue. The authors propose six recommendations, including a new, extramurally funded research program aimed at supporting doctoral students that functions similar to research programs supported by such organizations as the National Science Fou...
Are accounting and finance academics a dying breed? Or will today’s PhD students secure the next gen...
© 2020, American Accounting Association. All rights reserved. This essay addresses key needs for res...
Student enrollment in accounting programs in the state of Maryland increased 12% from 2006 to 2007 (...
The shortage of doctoral-qualified faculty in accounting has been discussed and researched for many ...
Objectives: Prior studies have noted that the number of PhDs in accounting are far below the number ...
Accounting doctoral education has been the subject of many conversations. Whether it supports the op...
This study presents current information about U.S. research-focused nontraditional doctoral accounti...
Accounting education is facing a crisis of shortage of accounting faculty. This study discusses the ...
The shortage of doctoral graduates in accounting is evidence of a problem in the industry as a whole...
The shortage of accounting faculty in the United States has been a serious concern for academicians,...
There is a shortage of accounting faculty and this shortage is predicted to worsen in the future. Th...
Higher education has become increasingly competitive. Accreditors have become more concerned about c...
This study analyzes the costs of doctoral study and the financial support available to accounting do...
This article presents an overview and analysis of a set of papers that respond to a call for papers ...
The accounting profession is facing a potential crisis not only from the overall shortage of account...
Are accounting and finance academics a dying breed? Or will today’s PhD students secure the next gen...
© 2020, American Accounting Association. All rights reserved. This essay addresses key needs for res...
Student enrollment in accounting programs in the state of Maryland increased 12% from 2006 to 2007 (...
The shortage of doctoral-qualified faculty in accounting has been discussed and researched for many ...
Objectives: Prior studies have noted that the number of PhDs in accounting are far below the number ...
Accounting doctoral education has been the subject of many conversations. Whether it supports the op...
This study presents current information about U.S. research-focused nontraditional doctoral accounti...
Accounting education is facing a crisis of shortage of accounting faculty. This study discusses the ...
The shortage of doctoral graduates in accounting is evidence of a problem in the industry as a whole...
The shortage of accounting faculty in the United States has been a serious concern for academicians,...
There is a shortage of accounting faculty and this shortage is predicted to worsen in the future. Th...
Higher education has become increasingly competitive. Accreditors have become more concerned about c...
This study analyzes the costs of doctoral study and the financial support available to accounting do...
This article presents an overview and analysis of a set of papers that respond to a call for papers ...
The accounting profession is facing a potential crisis not only from the overall shortage of account...
Are accounting and finance academics a dying breed? Or will today’s PhD students secure the next gen...
© 2020, American Accounting Association. All rights reserved. This essay addresses key needs for res...
Student enrollment in accounting programs in the state of Maryland increased 12% from 2006 to 2007 (...