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32
Citations
5085
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2646
National Ranking
1035

Overview

Timothy J. Fogarty is affiliated with Case Western Reserve University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of Business, Management, and Accounting. Their work predominantly focuses on Accounting, with additional research interests in Management Information Systems, Strategy and Management, Management of Technology and Innovation, and Information Systems and Management.

Fogarty's research encompasses a range of topics, including Accounting Education and Careers, Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance, Accounting and Organizational Management, Big Data and Business Intelligence, Corporate Finance and Governance, Management and Marketing Education, and Management and Organizational Studies.

The scientist's recent publications include:

  • Accounting education in the post-COVID world: looking into the Mirror of Erised, 2020, Accounting Education
  • What makes a successful academic accounting department? A multidimensional longitudinal analysis, 2021, Journal of Accounting Education
  • The big data crossroads: Accounting education and the challenge of 21st century technology, 2024, Journal of Accounting Education

Frequent co-authors with whom Fogarty has published multiple works include Rod Sellers, Philip A. Cola, Cory Campbell, Mary B. Sasmaz, and Khondkar The.

The scientist has published several articles in journals such as the Journal of Accounting Education, Advances in Accounting, Academy of Management Proceedings, Journal of Accounting & Organizational Change, and Accounting Education.

Fogarty has also contributed to book publications, notably with Emerald Publishing Limited, including a work titled Advances in Accounting Behavioral Research published in 2021.

Best Publications

  • Coordination and Control in a Government Agency: Contingency and Institutional Theory Perspectives on GAO Audits

    Parveen P. Gupta;Mark W. Dirsmith;Timothy J. Fogarty

  • Antecedents and Consequences of Burnout in Accounting: Beyond the Role Stress Model

    Timothy J. Fogarty;Jagdip Singh;Gary K. Rhoads;Ronald K. Moore

  • Organizational socialization in accounting firms: A theoretical framework and agenda for future research

    Timothy J. Fogarty

  • Financial analysts' reports: an extended institutional theory evaluation

    Timothy J. Fogarty;Rodney K. Rogers

  • The imagery and reality of peer review in the U.S.: Insights from institutional theory

    Timothy J. Fogarty

  • Organizational and Economic Explanations of Audit Committee Oversight

    Lawrence P. Kalbers;Timothy J. Fogarty

  • Early regulatory actions by the SEC: An institutional theory perspective on the dramaturgy of political exchanges

    William E. Bealing;Mark W. Dirsmith;Timothy Fogarty

  • Financial accounting standard setting as an institutionalized action field: Constraints, opportunities and dilemmas

    Timothy J. Fogarty

  • Organizational socialization as instrument and symbol: An extended institutional theory perspective

    Timothy J. Fogarty;Mark W. Dirsmith

  • Culture and accounting in Indonesia: An empirical examination

    M. Sudarwan;Timothy J. Fogarty

  • Political Aspects of Financial Accounting Standard Setting in the USA

    Timothy J. Fogarty;Mohamed E.A. Hussein;J. Edward Ketz

  • Accountancy before the fall: The AICPA vision project and related professional enterprises

    Timothy J. Fogarty;Vaughan S. Radcliffe;David R. Campbell

  • Antecedents to Internal Auditor Burnout

    Lawrence P. Kalbers;Timothy J. Fogarty

  • The rationality of doing “nothing”: Auditors' responses to legal liability in an institutionalized environment

    Timothy J. Fogarty;James B. Helan;Dennis L. Knutson

  • Socialization and Organizational Outcomes in Large Public Accounting Firms

    Timothy J. Fogarty

  • An Empirical Assessment of the Rise and Fall of Accounting as an Academic Discipline

    Timothy J. Fogarty;Garen Markarian

  • The Association between the Directional Accuracy of Self‐Efficacy and Accounting Course Performance

    Theodore E. Christensen;Timothy J. Fogarty;Wanda A. Wallace

  • Accounting education in the post-COVID world: looking into the Mirror of Erised

    Timothy J. Fogarty

  • The World’s Newest Profession

    Timothy J. Fogarty

  • Inside Agency: The Rise and Fall of Nortel

    Timothy Fogarty;Michel L. Magnan;Garen Markarian;Serge Bohdjalian

  • Institutional Pressures and Symbolic Displays in a GAO Context

    Mark W. Dirsmith;Timothy J. Fogarty;Parveen Gupta

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark W. Dirsmith
Mark W. Dirsmith Pennsylvania State University
Vernon J. Richardson
Vernon J. Richardson University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Michel Magnan
Michel Magnan Concordia University
Theodore E. Christensen
Theodore E. Christensen University of Georgia
Richard J. Boland
Richard J. Boland Case Western Reserve University
Jagdip Singh
Jagdip Singh Case Western Reserve University

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