NAME: Marian W. Boscia, Ph.D., CPA
RANK: Associate Professor of Accounting
STATUS: Full time, tenured
OFFICE ADDRESS: McGowan Hall 114; McGowan School of Business
Kings College; Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
URL:
http://boscia.com
Bachelors Degree: Bachelor of Science (Mathematics)
Colorado State University, 1970
Masters Degree: Master of Science (Taxation)
Colorado State University, 1987
Doctoral Degree: Doctor of Philosophy (Accounting)
University of Colorado, 1993
1/89 8/91 University of Colorado, Boulder, CO - Graduate Part time Instructor
Courses Taught: Managerial Accounting I
Managerial Accounting II
Federal Income Tax
9/91 to 6/93 University of Colorado, Boulder, CO - Lecturer
Courses Taught: Managerial Accounting II
8/93 to 7/97 Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA - Assistant Professor
Courses Taught: Advanced Cost Accounting
Cost Accounting.
Foundations of Accounting
Principles of Accounting
8/97 to Present Kings College, Wilkes-Barre, PA - Assistant Professor
Courses Taught: Auditing Theory and Practice
Accounting Policy and Procedure
Financial Statement Analysis
Intermediate Accounting I
Intermediate Accounting II
Intermediate Accounting III
Managerial Accounting Theory for Planning and Control
Fundamental Principles of Accounting
Introduction to Managerial Accounting and Control
Advanced Managerial Accounting
Managerial Accounting Theory for Planning and Control
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCECERTIFICATIONS:
CONSULTING ACTIVITIES
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS and PROCEEDINGSPUBLISHED BOOKS AND PAPERS:With Rev. Jack Ryan, “Leadership, Power, and Carol
Gilligan’s ‘Ethic of Care’: Building A Theory of Moral Leadership” in
Insights to a Changing World, Volume 2006, Issue 2, pp 97-104.
With Rev. Jack Ryan, “Using Attribution Theory to Help Frame Moral Dilemmas: An Empirical Test of the President Clinton - Monica Lewinski Case” Teaching Business Ethics Vol. 7 (2): 123-137, May 2003 “Chapter 25: Applying Government Accounting Principles,” (with Jesse Hughes), in Robert L. Recchia, Editor, Applying Government Accounting Principles, Matthew Bender & Company, Inc., 1997. “Recent rulings, regs, and cases affect alternative valuation,” (with Ralph V. Switzer and Marlaine Mitteldorf), Taxes: The Tax Magazine (August 1990): 607 614. “Generation Skipping Tax The Perception of Fairness,” (with Martha S. Lilly), in the Proceedings of the Southwestern Conference of the AAA, San Antonio, Texas, (March 1988). “Special Use Valuation in Estates with Declining Land Values Parts I and II,” (with Ralph V. Switzer and Marlaine Mitteldorf), The Colorado Lawyer (November and December 1991). “Retaining a Post Redemption Interest in the Corporation,” (with Peggy A. Hite), The CPA Journal (April 1986): 51 54. RESEARCH IN PROGRESS:With Diana Deadrick and Scott Casino, “The Impact of Employee Stock Ownership Rights on Individual Performance Improvements,” working paper. “Information Content of Balance Sheet Reports of Plant, Property, and Equipment,” Working Paper. REFEREED PROCEEDINGS:With R. Bruce McAfee, “Assessing and Developing Student Skills Using a Group Exercise.” Presented by Dr. McAfee at ABSEL 2007 Conference in San Antonio, Texas, March 22 to March 24, 2007 and in the conference proceedings, Developments in Business Simulation & Experiential Exercises, Volume 34, p. 387-393. Available in The Bernie Keys Library, Seventh Edition, available at http://www.absel.org. With R. Bruce McAfee, “Is Pay Inversion Ethical? A Three-Part Exercise.” Presented by Dr. McAfee at ABSEL 2006 Conference in San Francisco, California, March 22 to March 24, 2006 and in the conference proceedings, Developments in Business Simulation & Experiential Exercises, Volume 33, in The Bernie Keys Library, Seventh Edition, available at http://www.absel.org. With Joseph Lyons, “NOTEL Health Services: A Role-Playing Simulation.” Presented by Dr. Lyons at ABSEL 2005 Conference in Orlando, Florida, March 15 to March 19, 2005 and in the conference proceedings, Developments in Business Simulation & Experiential Exercises, Volume 32, which is published in the Bernie Keys CD ROM Library. With R Bruce McAfee, “Exercise: How Should Merit Raises Be Allocated?” Presented at ABSEL 2004 Conference at Las Vegas, Nevada, March 24 to March 26, 2004 and in the conference proceedings, Developments in Business Simulation & Experiential Exercises, Volume 31, which is published in the Bernie Keys CD ROM Library. With Janet Mercincavage, Judith F. Plummer, Margarita M. Rose, and Ryan R. Sheppard, “Undergraduate Service Requirements: Stifling Or Supporting The Development Of Student Activism?” Panel Presentation at Making Connections VI “Bridging the Divide: Connecting Activism and Academia Through Social Justice”, sponsored by The National Association for Women in Catholic Higher Education, Santa Clara University July 2002. With Bruce McAfee, “Exercise: Conducting Role Plays Using Student Generated Cases,” in Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Learning, Volume 29, and presented at the ABSEL 2002 Pensacola, FL, April 2002. With Laurie Ayre, “Internet Accessibility for Diverse Learners,” in the Proceedings of Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE) 2002 at Nashville, Tenn., March 2002, CD-Rom available from the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education at http://www.aace.org/membership/join.htm. With Bruce McAfee, “Using a Web-Based Tutorial Program to Enhance Student Learning,” in Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Exercises, Vol. 27, and presented at the ABSEL 2001 Conference, San Diego, CA, April 2001. With Bruce McAfee, “Exercise: Preparing Financial Reports Using the Group Categorizing Technique,” in Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Exercises, Vol. 26, and presented at the ABSEL 2000 Conference, Savannah, GA, March 2000. “Strategic Accounting for Suppliers: Improving Performance Reports by Matching Performance Measures to the Operating Environment,” in the Proceedings of the 1999 National Applied Business Research Conference, Denver, CO, August 1999. “Improving Neural Network Forecasts of Insolvency: Using Cash Flows to Model Bankruptcy,” in the 1999 Proceedings of the Northeast Decision Sciences Institute Twenty-eighth Annual Meeting, Newport, Rhode Island, March 1999. With Bruce McAfee, “Comparing Internet Search Engines: An Experiential Learning Exercise,” in Developments in Business Simulation and Experiential Exercises, Vol. 25, and presented at the ABSEL 1999 Conference, March 1999, Philadelphia, PA. With B. H. Williams, “Integrating the Internet Into a Student Learning Assessment Program in Accounting,” in the Proceedings of the Syllabus98 Conference, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park CA, July 1998. With B. McAfee, “Enhancing Learning with Writing to Learn Exercises,” in the Proceedings of the 1996 ABSEL Conference of the Association for Business Simulation and Experimental Learning, Orlando FL, March 1996. “An Influence Theory Model of the Importance of ESOP Voting Rights,” in the Proceedings of the 1996 Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Accounting Association, Philadelphia, PA, March 1996. “An Influence Theory Explanation of The Importance of ESOP Voting Rights on Employees' Job Performance,” in the Proceedings of the 1995 Southeast American Accounting Association Meeting, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, April 1995. REFEREED PRESENTATIONS:“Minimum Spanning Tree Analysis of Equity Market Integration in the European Union.” Coauthored with Brian Lucey and Marian Boscia. To be presented at the Fifth INFINITI Conference on International Finance, Institute for International Integration Studies, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, June 2007. With Joseph Lyons, “Managed Care Environment: A Role-Playing Simulation,” included in the Poster Session at the AUPHA Annual Meeting 2006 entitled Crossing the Educational Chasm: Preparing Healthcare Leaders for Interprofessional Practice, June 22–25, Grand Hyatt, Seattle, Washington. With M. Rose, “Justice in Job Placement: What Faculty and Students Ought to Know.” Presented at Making Connections VIII: Enacting Social Justice: The Status of Women in Catholic Higher Education; sponsored by The National Association for Women in Catholic Higher Education, June 9–10, 2006; Georgetown University, Georgetown, D.C. With Laurie Ayre, “Education of the Fast-Twitch Generation.” Presented with Dr. Ayre at Technology, Reading & Learning Difficulties 23rd Annual International Conference. San Francisco, CA, January 27 to January 29, 2005. With Laurie Ayre, “Accessibility Technologies That Support Reading and Learning,” TRLD 2003, Technology, Reading & Learning Difficulties Conference, San Francisco, California, January 2003. With Aimee Light, Jennifer McClinton-Temple, and Judith Plummer, “Nurturing Community Through Conversations on Extra-Mural Responsibilities.” Presented at Making Connections VII sponsored by The National Association for Women in Higher Catholic Education in Providence, RI, June 11 – June 13, 2004. With David J. Fritzsche, Nancy H. Leonard and Phil H. Anderson, “Simulation Debriefing Procedures – A Panel Discussion.” Presented at ABSEL 2004 Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, March 24 to March 26, 2004 and in the conference proceedings, Developments in Business Simulation & Experiential Exercises, Volume 31, which is published in the Bernie Keys CD ROM Library. With John Ryan, “Ethical Judgment: A Discussion Of The Relationship Between Empathy And Locus Of Control,” 2001 Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Accounting Association, Morgantown, West Virginia, March 2001. With D. Deadrick, “The Impact of Employee Stock Ownership Rights on Quality Improvement Over Time,” presented at The Quality and Management Conference, Tempe AZ, March 1998. “Information Content of Balance Sheet Reports of Plant, Property, and Equipment,” in a Research Forum at the 1995 Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Accounting Association, Huntington, WV, March1995. “The Implications of Attribution Theory for Teaching Students to Solve Accounting Problems,” at the 1994 Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Accounting Association, Atlantic City, NJ, March 1994. INVITED PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS:With Laurie Ayre, “Creating Web Accessibility for Diverse Learners,” Faculty Luncheon Lectures at King’s College, April 2002. A discussant for the 2001 Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting of the American Accounting Association, Morgantown, West Virginia, March 2001. A discussant for the 2000 AAA Annual Meeting sponsored by the American Accounting Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 2000. “Should you have an IRA?” Sponsored by the Women’s Studies Program, King’s College, April 2000. With Barry Williams and John McGowan, “Accounting Program Assessment: Application Processes and Experiences,” at the AACSB Continuous Improvement Symposium, Dallas, Texas, September 1998. “Gender Bias in Hiring, Retention, and Promotion by CPA Firms,” presentation for the course entitled Psychology of Women, Old Dominion University, VA, November 1995. “Strategies for Preparing for the CPA Exam,” for Alpha Kappa Psi, Inc., Norfolk, VA, November 1995. “Activity-based Costing,” at the Fall Professional Development Seminar of the Association of Government Accountants/American Society of Military Comptrollers, Hampton, VA, November 1994. “An Application of Neural Networking to Bankruptcy Prediction,” Center for Applied Artificial Intelligence Colloquium Series, Boulder CO, December 1988. “Neural Networks for Financial Decision Making,” ORSA/TIMS Joint National Meeting, Denver CO, October 1988. INVITED PUBLICATIONS:“Internet Resources For Ex Corde Ecclesiae,” Newsletter of the National Association for Women in Catholic Higher Education, March 2001. OTHER CONFERENCES/PROGRAMS/WORKSHOP PARTICIPATION:Introduced the lecturer, Fr. Joseph Komonchak, at the Moreau Lecture entitled “Differing Visions of the Church in the Modern World: Gaudium et Spes” on Monday, October 18, 2006, 7:00 p.m. (Location: Burke Auditorium). Gave the invocation to the Women’s History Month program entitled, “Mothers Of The Movements - A celebration of women who have had a profound effect on our world: Rosa Parks (1913-2005), Coretta Scott King (1927-2006), and Betty Friedan (1921-2006)”, Sponsored by The Women’s Studies Program and The Office of College Diversity, March 14, w006 at 7:00 p.m. (Location: The Walsh Room, 3rd floor Campus Center). Track Chair-Business Simulation for the ABSEL 2003 Conference sponsored by the Association for Business Simulation and Experiential Learning, in Baltimore, Maryland, March 2003. Session moderator for the 2001 AAA Mid-Atlantic Meeting sponsored by the American Accounting Association, Morgantown, WV. Ninth Annual Meeting of the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, Washington, D.C., February 2000. Spring 2000 Colloquia on Violence sponsored by The Center for Ethics and Public Life, Kings College, January through March 2000. American Accounting Association Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA, August 1999. The 15th Annual Conference on Accounting Education, International Association for Accounting Education and Research, Del Mar, CA, August 1999. Spring 1999 Colloquia on Racism sponsored by The Center for Ethics and Public Life, Kings College, January through March 1999. AACSB Continuous Improvement Symposium, September 1998, Dallas, Texas. On My Honor - Eighth Annual Conference, The Center for Academic Integrity, Lexington, VA, November 1998. UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS:"The Impact of Stock Ownership on Individual Performance,” with Diana Deadrick. An Introduction to the Cost Accounting Standards, a Monograph. A Handbook for Budgeting and Cost Management, a Monograph. GRANTS:Problem-Based Learning Activity 1 under the Teagle Foundation Grant – participant, Fall 2001 Teagle Foundation Grant - participant, Fall 2000 Technology Innovation Grant, Spring 2000 MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Association for Business Simulation and Experiential Learning – Board Member Domestic Violence Service Center – Board Member HONORS, AWARDS AND PRIZES:Best Paper Award for “Is Pay Inversion Ethical? A Three-Part Exercise,” with Bruce McAfee and Myron Glassman included in Developments in Business Simulation & Experiential Exercises, Volume 34, p. 387-393 and presented at McAfee at ABSEL 2006 Conference in San Francisco, California, March 2006 Invited participant in the “PwC University for Faculty 2006,” sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, Harrison Conference Center & Hotel Plainsboro, NJ, July 18-21, 2006. Induction into Delta Epsilon Sigma National Honor Society, March 2000 Induction into Phi Sigma Tau, the philosophy honor society, March 2000 King’s College Education Club recognition for Continued Excellence in Education, Fall 1997 Faculty Fellow at the Claude Rogers FSA Faculty Consortium, Anderson Worldwide Center for Professional Education, St. Charles, Illinois, May 17 - 18, 1996 Nomination for the Phi Kappa Phi Teaching Excellence Award, 1995 Faculty Fellow at the American Accounting Association New Faculty Consortium, February 1994. Doctoral Fellow at the AAA Doctoral Consortium Fellow, 1991 Best article of the 1991 92 Estate and Trust Law Forum for “Special Use Valuation in Estates with Declining Land Values Parts I and II.” University of Colorado Doctoral Fellowship, 1991. University of Colorado President’s Award, 1987. Phi Kappa Phi, Colorado State University, honorary scholastic society, 1970.
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