Jonathan Glover
Associate Professor of Accounting
B.S.B.A., The Ohio State University, 1988;
Ph.D., 1992
E-mail: jglover@andrew.cmu.edu
Courses:
45-701 Managerial
Accounting
Teaching and research interests:
Financial and managerial accounting and management control systems, mechanism design theory, the role of accounting information in the control of decentralized organizations.
Major publications/papers:
"Is Transparent Financial Reporting Better for Shareholders?," with A. Arya and S. Sunder, Accounting Horizons, forthcoming;
"Project Assignment Rights and Incentives for Eliciting Ideas," with A. Arya and B. Routledge, Management Science, forthcoming;
"Revenue Accounting in the Age of E-Commerce: A Framework for Conceptual, Analytical, and Exchange Rate Considerations," with Y. Ijiri, Journal of International Financial Management and Accounting, 2002;
"Implementation in Principal-Agent Models of Adverse Selection," with A.
Arya and U. Rajan, Journal of Economic Theory, 2000;
"Earnings Management and the Revelation Principle," with A. Arya and S. Sunder, Review of Accounting Studies, 1998;
"The Interaction Between Decision and Control Problems and the Value of Information," with A. Arya and K. Sivaramakrishnan, The Accounting Review, 1997;
"Teams, Repeated Tasks, and Implicit Incentives," with A. Arya and J. Fellingham,
Journal of Accounting and Economics, 1997;
"A Simple Forecasting Mechanism for Moral Hazard Settings," with A. Arya,
Journal of Economic Theory, 1995;
"A Simpler Mechanism that Stops Agents from Cheating," Journal of Economic Theory, 1994
Awards/Honors:
- Xerox Research Chair, 1995-96
Editorial Boards
- The Review of Accounting Studies, 1997-
- The Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Financing, 2000-