Christine E. Earley
Providence College
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Archive | 2011
Patrick T. Kelly; Christine E. Earley
This chapter examines ethical leaders in accounting. We analyze the actions of individuals broadly associated with the accounting profession who have been presented with challenging situations and evaluate their responses to difficult circumstances. Our subjects are transformational leaders who have demonstrated a commitment to the public interest along with the moral motivation and character to persevere under challenging circumstances. By providing examples of leaders who have had a positive impact on the public accounting profession, both students and practicing accountants will learn how ethical leadership can make the profession stronger.
Advances in Accounting Education | 2015
Julia M. Camp; Christine E. Earley; Judith M. Morse
Abstract Purpose To examine how use of different quiz formats in an introductory financial accounting course encourages student beliefs about performance in the course. Methodology/approach Surveys of students prior to and after experiencing five different types of quizzes in the course. Findings In general, students found quizzes to be a helpful and motivating tool in assisting them in preparation for exams. Students preferred the alternative quiz styles to a traditional quiz style, and for two of the four alternative quizzes, they experienced increases in confidence of the material as the result of the quiz. Practical implications Instructors should consider adopting alternative quiz formats, which are characterized as low stakes learning interventions that allow students to struggle, fail, and ultimately succeed in the introductory financial accounting course. Social implications The quizzes had positive effects on students’ confidence in the course and the interactive nature of some quiz formats also increases students’ ability to work collaboratively with others in the class. This helps improve class participation overall. Originality/value Presents use of quizzes as a learning tool rather than just an assessment tool, and provides suggestions for type of quiz formats that increase students’ perceived confidence.
Issues in Accounting Education | 2004
Christine E. Earley; Patrick T. Kelly
Auditing-a Journal of Practice & Theory | 2013
R. Kathy Hurtt; Helen L. Brown-Liburd; Christine E. Earley; Ganesh Krishnamoorthy
The Accounting Review | 2008
Christine E. Earley; Vicky B. Hoffman; Jennifer R. Joe
The Accounting Review | 2001
Christine E. Earley
Auditing-a Journal of Practice & Theory | 2004
Brian Ballou; Christine E. Earley; Jay S. Rich
Contemporary Accounting Research | 2015
Kimberly D. Westermann; Jean C. Bedard; Christine E. Earley
Issues in Accounting Education | 2003
Jane Baird; Paul Caster; William N. Dilla; Christine E. Earley; Timothy J. Louwers
Business Horizons | 2015
Christine E. Earley