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Dr. Ronald Strauss, Department Chair, Accounting and Finance brings over 35 years of combined private sector and academic experience to both his teaching and research. His research focuses on the Ethical content of accounting information; pay for performance - executive compensation; privacy, public interest and AIS; Wall Street values: Business Ethics and the Financial Crisis of 2008. Dr. Strauss teaches Financial Accounting; ethics in business, finance & accounting; graduate/undergraduate; coop internships.
His private sector experience includes KPMG-NY financial institutions group - six plus years; Merrill Lynch 20 years various senior financial and operating positions including - nine-plus years based in Asia, two years International COO and 3 years fixed income COO.
Dr. Strauss is co-author of Wall Street Values- Business Ethics and The Global Financial Crisis, 2013, Cambridge University Press. He is editor of International Journal of Disclosure and Governance
Ethical content of accounting information; pay for performance - executive compensation; privacy, public interest and AIS; Wall Street values: Business Ethics and the Financial Crisis of 2008
Financial Accounting, Global Financial Crisis, Ethics in Business, Finance and Accounting, Wall Street Values, Executive Compensation - Pay for Performance, Privacy and Accounting Information Systems
Financial Accounting; ethics in business, finance & accounting; graduate/undergraduate; coop internships
Expert on accounting ethics, global financial crisis, Wall Street Values, and executive compensation (pay for performance).
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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Research output: Book/Report › Book › peer-review