Akinloye Akindayomi
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
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Accounting Education | 2015
Akinloye Akindayomi
Abstract This study, conducted in a US setting, examines the importance of group dynamics that emphasize cooperative team building through the proposed grouping strategy called Customized Assessment Group Initiative (CAGI). CAGI is a student grouping strategy designed to operationalize the mutual accountability concept central to the definition of teams by Katzenbach and Smith [(1993). The wisdom of teams: Creating the high performance. Boston, MA: Harvard Business Press]. Spanning two semesters and using a sample of sophomore students in the Introductory/Principles of Accounting class, I implement CAGI in a five-stage process to show students’ performance differences between the conventional grouping technique and the CAGI grouping strategy, thereby highlighting the potential pedagogical value of CAGI in the classroom. The findings demonstrate that CAGI has the heightened capacity to enhance substantially and improve concretely students’ performances. I strongly believe that CAGI could be promising to accounting and other business school students at a university where emphasis is placed on ‘teamship’ and not just group membership.
International Journal of Business Excellence | 2010
Akinloye Akindayomi
The wave of globalisation and its impact on business excellence is real. The importance of motivational compensation packages at achieving improved corporate performance/business excellence cannot be overemphasised. Executive stock options have been widely used to remunerate top executives of companies in this regard. The purposes of this study are to summarise and review the compensation literature on executive stock options plan relating it to firm valuation, with special emphasis on accounting numbers; synthesise and develop a framework that explains existing relationships in the extant literature connecting executive stock options and firm value and suggesting future research directions in this area of research. This study examined these in the context of compensation theories, corporate governance, earnings management as well as potential for corporate volatility and corporate failure.
Critical Perspectives on Accounting | 2010
Dean Neu; Abu Shiraz Rahaman; Jeff Everett; Akinloye Akindayomi
Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal | 2012
Akinloye Akindayomi
Archive | 2009
Akinloye Akindayomi; Hussein A. Warsame
Accounting Perspectives | 2007
Akinloye Akindayomi; Hussein A. Warsame
Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal | 2012
Akinloye Akindayomi; Hussein A. Warsame
Public and Municipal Finance | 2017
Akinloye Akindayomi; Sergio Garcia
Academy of Accounting and Financial Studies Journal | 2012
Akinloye Akindayomi
World Scientific Book Chapters | 2010
Akinloye Akindayomi