Management And Accounting Web

Main Bibliography
Section R: ROT-RZ

RAA-RAZ | REA-RHZ | RIA-RIN | RIO-ROS | ROT-RZ

Provided by James R. Martin, Ph.D., CMA
Professor Emeritus, University of South Florida

A  |  B  |  C  |  D  |  E  |  F  |  G   |  H  |  I  |  J  |  K  |  L  |  M

N  |  O  |  P  |  Q  |  R  |  S  |  T  |  U  |  V  |  W  |  X Y Z

Rotaru, K., D. D. Fehrenbacher, M. H. Liang and A. K. D. Schulz. 2020. Causal inference in judgment using the balanced scorecard. Journal of Management Accounting Research 32(2): 201-224.

Rotch, W. 1990. Activity based costing in service industries. Journal of Cost Management (Summer): 4-14.

Rotch, W. 1996. Activity-based costing for service businesses. Chapter C2. Handbook of Cost Management. Warren, Gorham & Lamont: C2-1-C2-12.

Rotch, W., B. Allen and E. Brownlee. 1995. Cases in Management Accounting and Control Systems. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Rotch, W., B. R. Allen and C. R. Smith. 1978. The Executive's Guide to Management Accounting and Control Systems. Dame Publications, Inc.

Roth, A. E. 2007. The art of designing markets. Harvard Business Review (October): 118-126.

Roth, A. E. and R. E. Verrecchia. 1979. The Shapley value as applied to cost allocation: A reinterpretation. Journal of Accounting Research (Spring): 295-303.

Roth, H. P. 1987. New rules for inventory costing. Management Accounting (March): 32-36, 45. (Tax requirements related to inventory).

Roth, H. P. 2014. Is integrated reporting in the future? The CPA Journal (March): 62-67.

Roth, H. P. and A. F. Borthick. 1989. Getting closer to real product costs. Management Accounting (May): 28-33. (Discussion of using PC-generated spreadsheets for activity based accounting).

Roth, H. P. and A. F. Borthick. 1991. Are you distorting costs by violating ABC assumptions? Management Accounting (November): 39-42.

Roth, H. P. and C. E. Keller Jr. 1997. Quality, profits, and the environment: Diverse goals or common objectives? Management Accounting (July): 50-52, 54-55.

Roth, H. P. and L. T. Sims. 1991. Costing for warehousing and distribution. Management Accounting (August): 42-45.

Roth, H. P. and R. M. Brown. 1982. Post-audit capital investment using IRR and NPV models. Management Accounting (February): 29-33.

Roth, H. P. and T. L. Albright. 1994. What are the costs of variability? Management Accounting (June): 51- 55. (Summary).

Roth, H. P., and W. J. Morse. 1983. Let's Help measure and report quality costs. Management Accounting (August): 50-53.

Roth, K. 1995. Managing international interdependence: CEO characteristics in a resource-based framework. The Academy of Management Journal 38(1): 200-231.

Roth, K. and S. O'Donnell. 1996. Foreign subsidiary compensation strategy: An agency theory perspective. The Academy of Management Journal 39(3): 678-703.

Roth, K. A. 1994. Theme park accounting: What do we really do all winter? Management Accounting (February): 48-51.

Roth, W. 1994. Evolution of Management Theory: Past, Present, Future. CRC.

Roth, W. 1999. The Roots and Future of Management Theory: A Systems Perspective. CRC.

Rothbard, M. 2000. The Irrepressible Rothbard: The Rothbard-Rockwell Report Essays of Murray N. Rothbard. Center for Libertarian Studies.

Rothbard, M. 2003. The Ethics of Liberty. New York University Press.

Rothbard, M. N. 2006. For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.

Rothbard, M. N. 2014. Anatomy of the State. bnpublishing.com

Rothbard, N. P. 2001. Enriching or depleting? The dynamics of engagement in work and family roles. Administrative Science Quarterly 46(4): 655-684.

Rothberg, A. F. 2017. How to boost Excel efficiency with Power Query. Journal of Accountancy (December): 46-52.

Rothenberg, N. R. 2009. The interaction among disclosures, competition, and an internal control problem. Management Accounting Research (December): 225-238.

Rothenberg, N. R. 2011. Teams, leaders, and performance measures. Contemporary Accounting Research 28(4): 1123-1140.

Rothenberg, N. R. 2012. The effect of imprecise information on incentives and team production. Contemporary Accounting Research 29(1): 176-190.

Rothenberg, N. R. 2015. Communication and information sharing in teams. The Accounting Review (March): 761-784.

Rothenberg, N. R. 2017. Private information, performance measurement bias, and leading by example. Journal of Management Accounting Research 29(1): 79-96.

Rothenberg, N. R. 2020. Auditor reputation concerns, legal liability, and standards. The Accounting Review (May): 371-391.

Rothenberg, S. 2007. Sustainability through servicing. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 83-89.

Rother, M. 2009. Toyota Kata: Managing People for Improvement, Adaptiveness and Superior Results. McGraw-Hill Education.

Rother, M., J. Shook, J. Womack. and D. Jones. 1999. Learning to See: Value Stream Mapping to Add Value and Eliminate MUDA. Lean Enterprise Institute.

Rothkopf, M. 1987. No more essay questions on the uniform CPA examination. Accounting Horizons (December): 79-85.

Rothkopf, M. H. 1965. A substitute for expected rate of return. Management Science (September): 148-149.

Rothkopf, M. H. 1966. Scheduling independent tasks on parallel processors. Management Science (January): 437-447.

Rothkopf, M. H. 1966. Scheduling with random service times. Management Science (May): 707-713.

Rothman, J. A. and M. P. Altieri. 2006. Gulf opportunity zone act of 2005: Tax breaks for victims of hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma. Journal of Accountancy (August): 63-67.

Rothman, R. A. and R. Perrucci. 1970. Organizational careers and professional expertise. Administrative Science Quarterly 15(3): 282-293.

Rothrauff, G. A. 1930. Standard costs in the illuminating and industrial glass industry. N.A.C.A Bulletin (January 1): 553-571.

Rothrock, R. A., J. Kaplan and F. Van Der Oord. 2018. The board's role in managing cybersecurity risks. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 12-15.

Rothschild, J. and T. D. Miethe. 1999. Whistleblower disclosures and management retaliation. Work and Occupations 26 (1): 107-128.

Rothschild, M. 2006. Shareholders pay for ROA. Strategic Finance (November): 26-31.

Rothstein, E. L. 1965. Problems in the treatment of research and development costs. Management Accounting (November): 9-12.

Rothstein, M. 1972. Simulation versus analysis in waiting line problems. Decision Sciences 3(4): 137-141.

Rothstein, M. 1973. A dynamic programming model for periodical selection. Decision Sciences 4(2): 237-246.

Rothstein, M. 1974. Hotel overbooking as a Markovian sequential decision process. Decision Sciences 5(3): 389-404.

Rothwell, W. J., R. Sullivan and G. N. McLean. 1995. Practicing Organization Development: A Guide for Consultants. Pfeiffer & Company.

Rotman, J. D. 2015. The Industry Accountants Intelligence Briefing: Helpful Hints from the Trenches. Two Harbors Press.

Rotondi, T. Jr. 1975. Organizational identification and group involvement. The Academy of Management Journal 18(4): 892-897.

Rottenstreich, Y. 2012. Editorial statement: Judgment and decision making. Management Science (April): iv.

Rottig, D. X. Koufteros and E. Umphress. 2011. Formal infrastructure and ethical decision making: An empirical investigation and implications for supply management. Decision Sciences 42(1): 163-204.

Rottkamp, D. M. 2019. The reporting impact of ASU 2016-14. The CPA Journal (April): 40-45. (FASB's new standard on financial reporting for not-for-profit entities).

Rottkamp, D. M. 2020. Helping nonprofit entities achieve sustainability through improved financial health. The CPA Journal (April): 28-31.

Rottkamp, D. M. 2021. Reimaging strategic vision for nonprofits: Evaluating everything after Covid-19. The CPA Journal (April/May): 22-27.

Rottkamp, D. M. and N. Bahazhevska. 2016. Financial sustainability of not-for-profits. The CPA Journal (April): 8-9.

Rottkamp, D. M. and V. M. Gordon. 2022. Keys to successful remote audits of not-for-profit organizations.  The CPA Journal (March/April): 40-45.

Rottman, J. W. and M. C. Lacity. 2006. Proven practices for effectively offshoring IT work. MIT Sloan Management Review (Spring): 56-63.

Rouault, G. 1971. [Illustration]: Face to face. Administrative Science Quarterly 16(1): 107.

Rouault, G. 1971. [Illustration]: His counsel, in hollow phrases, proclaims his complete indifference... Administrative Science Quarterly 16(1): 121.

Rouault, G. 1971. [Illustration]: Sometimes the blind have comforted those that see. Administrative Science Quarterly 16(1): 87.

Rouault, G. 1971. [Illustration]: The law is the law, hard though it be. Administrative Science Quarterly 16(1): 18.

Rouault, G. 1971. [Illustration]: The nobler the heart, the less stiff the collar. Administrative Science Quarterly 16(1): 60.

Rouault, G. 1971. [Illustration]: What does not wear a mask. Administrative Science Quarterly 16(1): 39.

Roubini, N. and S. Mihm. 2010. Crisis Economics: A Crash Course in the Future of Finance. Penguin Press HC.

Rouen, E. 2020. Rethinking measurement of pay disparity and its relation to firm performance. The Accounting Review (January): 343-378.

Roufaiel, N. S. 1988. Electronic tutor: A tool for financial accounting education. Issues in Accounting Education (Spring): 181-198.

Roufaiel, N. S. 1995. FACT: Financial accounting computerized tutor. Journal of Accounting Education 13(2): 185-205.

Rouis, S., M. Limayem, and E. Salchi-Sangari. 2011. Impact of Facebook usage on students' academic performance: Role of self-regulation and trust. Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology 9(3): 961-994.

Roulstone, D. T. 1999. Effect of SEC Financial Reporting Release No. 48 on derivative and market risk disclosures. Accounting Horizons (December): 343-363.

Roulstone, D. T. 2003. The relation between insider-trading restrictions and executive compensation. Journal of Accounting Research (June): 525-551.

Roulstone, D. T. 2011. Discussion of "intangible investment and the importance of firm-specific factors in the determination of earnings" Review of Accounting Studies 16(3): 574-586.

Roulstone, D. T. 2011. Discussion of Large-sample evidence on firms' year-over-year MD&A modifications. Journal of Accounting Research (May): 347-357.

Rourke, F. E. and G. E. Brooks. 1964. The "managerial revolution" in higher education. Administrative Science Quarterly 9(2): 154-181.

Rourke, F. E. and G. E. Brooks. 1967. Computers and university administration. Administrative Science Quarterly 11(4): 575-600.

Rouse, P. 1993. Constructing Monte Carlo simulations in lotus 1-2-3. Journal of Accounting Education 11(1): 113-132.

Roush, P. 2016. Accounting and the Public Interest Editor's report. Accounting and the Public Interest (16): iii-v.

Rouse, P. and L. Houghton. 2002. Instructional case: Floating investments. Journal of Accounting Education 20(3): 235-247.

Rouse, P. and M. Putterill. 2000. Incorporating environmental factors into a highway maintenance cost model. Management Accounting Research (September): 363-384.

Rouse, P. and M. Putterill. 2005. Local government amalgamation policy: A highway maintenance evaluation. Management Accounting Research (December): 438-463.

Rouse, P., M. Putterill and D. Ryan. 2002. Integrated performance measurement design: Insights from an application in aircraft maintenance. Management Accounting Research (June): 229-248.

Roush, P. B. 2014. Annual editor report. Accounting and the Public Interest (14): viii-xi.

Roush, P. B. 2014. Editorial: My reflections on the 2014 edition. Accounting and the Public Interest (14): 128-131.

Rouse, R., J. R. Davis and G. T. Friedlob. 1986. The relevant experience criterion for accounting accreditation by the AACSB - A current assessment. Journal of Accounting Education 4(1): 147-160.

Rouse, R. L. 1954. Costing for municipalities - A field for development. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (April): 1014-1025.

Rouse, R. W. and R. A. Shockley. 1984. Setting realistic expectations for publishing in leading accounting research journals. Journal of Accounting Education 2(2): 43-52.

Rouselle, A. L. Jr. 1983. The ERTA bonus: R&D can reduce your taxes. Management Accounting (October): 72-78.

Roush, M. L. and G. S. Smith. 1997. Consultative teaching: International examples. Issues in Accounting Education (Spring): 199-213.

Roush, P. B., L. S. Mahoney and L. Thorne. 2012. The effects of public pressure on CSR behavior in a capital market experiencing excessive moral debt. Accounting and the Public Interest (12): 87-105.

Rousseau, D. 1985. Issues of level in organizational research. Research in Organizational Behavior (7): 1-37.

Rousseau, D. M. 1978. Characteristics of departments, positions, and individuals: Contexts for attitudes and behavior. Administrative Science Quarterly 23(4): 521-540.

Rousseau, D. M. 1979. Reply to "Reliability or validity?" Administrative Science Quarterly 24(2): 313-314.

Rousseau, D. M. 2007. A sticky, leveraging, and scalable strategy for high-quality connections between organizational practice and science. The Academy of Management Journal 50(5): 1037-1042.

Roussell, C. 1974. Relationship of sex of department head to department climate. Administrative Science Quarterly 19(2): 211-220.

Rouxelin, F., W. Wongsunwai and N. Yehuda. 2018. Aggregate cost stickiness in GAAP financial statements and future unemployment rate. The Accounting Review (May): 299-325.

Rowan, B. 1982. Organizational structure and the institutional environment: The case of public schools. Administrative Science Quarterly 27(2): 259-279.

Rowbottom, N. and A. Lymer. 2009. Exploring the use of online corporate reporting information. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting (6): 27-44.

Rowbottom, N., A. Allam and A. Lymer. 2005. An exploration of the potential for studying the usage of investor relations information through the analysis of web server logs. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems 6(1): 31-53.

Rowbottom, N., J. Locke and I. Troshani. 2021. When the tail wags the dog? Digitalisation and corporate reporting. Accounting, Organizations and Society (92): 101226.

Rowbury, J. G. Jr. 1947. Timber "depletion". The Accounting Review (April): 187-193.

Rowe, C. 2004. The effect of accounting report structure and team structure on performance in cross-functional teams. The Accounting Review (October): 1153-1180.

Rowe, C., J. G. Birnberg and M. D. Shields. 2008. Effects of organizational process change on responsibility accounting and managers' revelations of private knowledge. Accounting, Organizations and Society 33(2-3): 164-198.

Rowe, C., M. D. Shields and J. G. Birnberg. 2012. Hardening soft accounting information: Games for planning organizational change. Accounting, Organizations and Society 37(4): 260-279.

Rowe, C. V. 1910. Reserves and sinking funds. Journal of Accountancy (August): 267-274.

Rowe, C. V. 1913. Charlatanism in the profession of accounting. Journal of Accountancy (October): 301-305.

Rowe, R. 2008. Discussion of “An examination of contextual factors and individual characteristics affecting technology implementation decisions in auditing”. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems 9(2): 127-129.

Rowe, S. P. 2019. Auditors' comfort with uncertain estimates: More evidence is not always better. Accounting, Organizations and Society (76): 1-11.

Rowe, W. G. and L. Guerrero. 2010. Cases in Leadership, 2nd Edition. Sage Publications.

Rowland, F. H. 1931. Principles of punched card accounting. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (May 1): 1389-1453.

Rowland, K. M. and D. M. Gradner. 1973. The uses of business gaming in education and laboratory research. Decision Sciences 4(2): 268-283.

Rowlands, J. J. 1967. Formula elements of incentive contracts. Management Accounting (April): 30-37.

Rowles, B. M. 1954. Application of statistical sampling techniques to LIFO inventory valuation. The Accounting Review (April): 244-250.

Rowley, C. K. and A. T. Peacock. 1975. Welfare Economics. Martin Robertson & Co. Ltd.

Rowley, C. S. and J. L. Evans. 1985. Inventory Pricing in the Grain Industry. Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Company.

Rowley, T. H. 1988. Course outline seminar in accounting information systems. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 167-170.

Rowley, T. H. 1991. A peer evaluation of the perceived quality of publication outlets for accounting information systems. Journal of Information Systems (Fall): 50-61. (Survey).

Rowley, T. J., H. R. Greve, H. Rao, J. A. C. Baum and A. V. Shipilov. 2005. Time to break up: Social and instrumental antecedents of firm exits from exchange cliques. The Academy of Management Journal 48(3): 499-520.

Roxas, M. L., L. E. Peek and G. S. Peek. 1998. Developing multi-objective projects in the accounting curriculum: Sexual harassment, teamwork, technology and communication. Issues in Accounting Education (May): 383-393.

Roy, R. H. 1968. [The common body of knowledge for CPAs: Some problems in analysis]: A reply. Journal of Accounting Research (Spring): 142.

Roy, R. K. 2000. Design of Experiments Using the Taguchi Approach: 16 Steps to Product and Process Improvement. Wiley-Interscience.

Roy, W. G. 1981. The process of bureaucratization in the U.S. State Department and the vesting of economic interests, 1886-1905. Administrative Science Quarterly 26(3): 419-433.

Roy, W. G. 1983. Toward clearer thinking: A reply. Administrative Science Quarterly 28(1): 61-64.

Roybark, H. M. 2008. Educational interventions for teaching the new auditor independence rules. Journal of Accounting Education 26(1): 1-29.

Roybark, H. M. 2009. PCAOB inspection report card. The CPA Journal (February): 65-69.

Roybark, H. M. 2009. Why wasn't Madoff's auditor peer reviewed or inspected. The CPA Journal (May): 56-57.

Roybark, H. M. 2012. Public disclosure of quality control criticisms: Examining PCAOB inspection reports to determine differences among audit firms. The CPA Journal (April): 32-39.

Roybark, H. M., E. N. Coffman and G. J. Previts. 2012. The first quarter century of the GASB (1984-2009): A perspective on standard setting (Part one). Abacus 48(1): 1-30.

Roybark, H. M., E. N. Coffman and G. J. Previts. 2012. The first quarter century of the GASB (1984-2009): A perspective on standard setting (Part two). Abacus 48(2): 147-198.

Roychowdhury, S. 2006. Earnings management through real activities manipulation. Journal of Accounting and Economics (December): 335-370.

Roychowdhury, S. 2010. Discussion of: “Acquisition profitability and timely loss recognition” by J. Francis and X. Martin. Journal of Accounting and Economics (February): 179-183.

Roychowdhury, S. and E. Sletten. 2012. Voluntary disclosure incentives and earnings informativeness. The Accounting Review (September): 1679-1708.

Roychowdhury, S. and R. L. Watts. 2007. Asymmetric timeliness of earnings, market-to-book and conservatism in financial reporting. Journal of Accounting and Economics (September): 2-31.

Roychowdhury, S. and S. Srinivasan. 2019. The role of gatekeepers in capital markets. Journal of Accounting Research (May): 295-322.

Roychowdhury, S. and X. Martin. 2013. Understanding discretion in conservatism: An alternative viewpoint. Journal of Accounting and Economics (December Supplement): 134-146. (Related to how conservatively a firm represents economic events on its financial statements).

Roychowdhury, S., N. Shroff and R. S. Verdi. 2019. The effects of financial reporting and disclosure on corporate investment: A review. Journal of Accounting and Economics (November-December): 101246.

Royer, I. 2003. Why bad projects are so hard to kill. Harvard Business Review (February): 48-56.

Royer, J. G. 1953. Performance yardsticks for sales management. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (November): 311-320.

Royston, C. W. 1956. Accounting records for fuel oil dealers. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (March): 880-891.

Rozario, A. M. and C. Thomas. 2019. Reengineering the audit with blockchain and smart contracts. Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting 16(1): 21-35.

Rozario, A. M. and M. A. Vasarhelyi. 2018. How robotic process automation is transforming accounting and auditing. The CPA Journal (June): 46-49.

Rozenbaum, O. 2019. EBITDA and managers' investment and leverage choices. Contemporary Accounting Research 36(1): 513-546.

Rozoff, D. 1964. Heuristic. The Accounting Review (July): 768-769.

Ruane, J., A. McAfee and W. D. Oliver. 2022. Quantum computing for business leaders: Will the reality live up to the hype? Harvard Business Review (January/February): 112-121.

Ruback, R. S. and R. Yudkoff. 2017. Buying your way into entreneurship. Harvard Business Review (January/February): 149-153.

Rubenfield, A. J. and G. M. Pandit. 2019. The status of the 'marriage penalty': An update from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. The CPA Journal (January): 26-31.

Rubenking, J. 2004. IDentity theft: What, me worry? PC Magazine (March 2): 75-77. (Summary).

Rubenstein, A. H. 1964. Organizational factors affecting research and development decision-making in large decentralized companies. Management Science (July): 618-633.

Rubenstein, A. H. 1968. Some comments on training for the future of the management sciences. Management Science (July): 727-730.

Rubenstein, A. H., M. Radnor, N. R. Baker, D. R. Heiman and J. B. McColly. 1967. Some organizational factors related to the effectiveness of management science groups in industry. Management Science (April): B508-B518.

Rubenstein, D. B. 1992. Bridging the gap between green accounting and black ink. Accounting, Organizations and Society 17(5): 501-508.

Rubenstein, D. B. 1994. Environmental Accounting for the Sustainable Corporation: Strategies and Techniques. Praeger.

Rubin, D. S. 2011. Seven good reasons credit shelter trusts remain relevant. Journal of Accountancy (June): 44-48.

Rubin, D. S. 2014. Asset protection or retirement funds after Clark: Supreme court decision denies exclusion of an inherited IRA from a bankruptcy estate. Journal of Accountancy (October): 48-50, 52-53.

Rubin, K. and B. Lundstrom. 1992. Foreign sales corporations for manufacturers. Management Accounting (October): 57-60.

Rubin, M. A. 1988. Municipal audit fee determinants. The Accounting Review (April): 219-236.

Rubin, N. 2008. The challenge of socially responsible investments. The CPA Journal (July): 52-55.

Rubin, R. S., D. C. Munz and W. H. Bommer. 2005. Leading from within: The effects of emotion recognition and personality on transformational leadership behavior. The Academy of Management Journal 48(5): 845-858.

Rubineau, B. and Y. Kang. 2012. Bias in white: A longitudinal natural experiment measuring changes in discrimination. Management Science (April): 660-677.

Rubington, E. 1965. Organizational strains and key roles. Administrative Science Quarterly 9(4): 350-369.

Rubinstein, M. 2006. A History of the Theory of Investments: My Annotated Bibliography. Wiley Finance.

Rubinstein, S. A. and T. A. Kochan. 2001. Learning from Saturn: Possibilities for Corporate Governance and Employee Relations. Cornell University Press and ILR Press.

Rubrich, L. 2004. How to Prevent Lean Implementation Failures: 10 Reasons Why Failures Occur. WCM Associates.

Rubrich, L., M. Watson and S. Rubrich. 2004. Implementing World Class Manufacturing, 2nd edition. WCM Associates.

Rucci, A. J., S. P. Kirn and R. T. Quinn. 1998. The employee-customer-profit chain at Sears. Harvard Business Review (January-February): 82-97. (Summary).

Ruchala, L. V. 1995. New, improved, or reengineered? Management Accounting (December): 37-41. (How to become a change champion).

Ruchala, L. V. 1997. Managing and controlling specialized assets. Management Accounting (October): 20, 22, 24, 26-27. (Discussion of transaction cost economic theory to consider asset specificity, i.e., the degree to which an asset can be redeployed to other purposes, and how it is related to capital investments, make or buy decisions, and investments in intangible and human assets. Four categories of asset specificity include site specificity, physical asset specificity, human asset specificity, and dedicated assets).

Ruchala, L. V. 1999. The influence of budget goal attainment on risk attitudes and escalation. Behavioral Research In Accounting (11): 161-191.

Ruchala, L. V. and J. W. Hill. 1994. Reducing accounting students' oral communication apprehension: Empirical evidence. Journal of Accounting Education 12(4): 283-303.

Rucker, P. and C. Leonnig. 2020. A Very Stable Genius: Donald Trump's Testing of America. Penguin Books.

Rucker, R. C. 1939. Cost analysis by standards in the accounts. The Accounting Review (December): 368-374.

Ruckstell, J. R. 1916. A limited audit. Journal of Accountancy (September): 190-195.

Ruddy, J. A. and D. M. Boyle. 2014. Implications of the Volcker Rule. The CPA Journal (June): 30-34. (The rule refers to section 619 of Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010. Related to the effect on banks and 4 things CPAs should do).

Ruddy, J. A. and M. Rajan. 2015. Implications of the FDIC's recent sale of trust-preferred CDO securities. Management Accounting Quarterly (Winter): 9-15.

Rudell, A. L. 1954. Handling fringe costs as direct labor. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (November): 383-386.

Rudell, A. L. 1955. Planned profits for the factory. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (March): 940-946.

Rudell, A. L. 1957. Sampling doubles inventory count accuracy, halves cost. N.A.A. Bulletin (October): 5-12.

Ruden, L. H. 1922. Steamship-ticket and money-forwarding agents' accounts. Journal of Accountancy (May): 339-347.

Rutherford, B. A. 2022. Individuating assets and liabilities in financial accounting. Abacus 58(2): 233-261.

Ruderman, M. N., P. J. Ohlott, K. Panzer and S. N. King. 2002. Benefits of multiple roles for managerial women. The Academy of Management Journal 45(2): 369-386.

Rudisill, F. and D. Clary. 2004. The management accountant's role in six sigma. Strategic Finance (November): 34-39.

Rudner, R. 1966. Philosophy of Social Science. Prentice-Hall.

Rudolph, H. R. 2006. Practice makes perfect: Brush up for the CPA exam with a review course. Journal of Accountancy (August): 57-61.

Rudolph, J. W. and N. P. Repenning. 2002. Disaster dynamics: Understanding the role of quantity in organizational collapse. Administrative Science Quarterly 47(1): 1-30.

Rudy, A. F. 1960. Keeping up-to-the-minute records of advertising costs. N.A.A. Bulletin (July): 83-89.

Rue, J. C. and D. E. Tosh. 1987. Continued unresolved issues of pension accounting. Accounting Horizons (December): 21-27.

Rue, J. C. and D. E. Tosh. 1987. Should we consolidate finance subsidiaries? Management Accounting (April): 45-50.

Rue, J. C., D. E. Tosh and W. B. Francis. 1988. Accounting for interest rate swaps. Management Accounting (July): 43-49.

Rue, M. C. 1962. The first computer application - Order processing and sales statistics. N.A.A. Bulletin (April): 84-87.

Ruef, M. 2022. Book review: Levinthal, D. A. 2021. Evolutionary Processes & Organizational Adaptation: A Mendelian Perspective on Strategic Management. Administrative Science Quarterly 67(2): NP15-NP-17.

Ruef, M. and K. Patterson. 2009. Credit and classification: The impact of industry boundaries in nineteenth-century America. Administrative Science Quarterly 54(3): 486-520.

Ruef, M. and W. R. Scott. 1998. A multidimensional model of organizational legitimacy: Hospital survival in changing institutional environments. Administrative Science Quarterly 43(4): 877-904.

Rueschhoff, D. S. 1975. Inventory profits. Management Accounting (July): 15-17.

Rueschhoff, N. G. 1972. The undergraduate international accounting course. The Accounting Review (October): 833-836.

Rueschhoff, N. G. 1978. The evolution of accounting for corporate treasury stock in the United States. The Accounting Historians Journal 5(1): 1-7.

Rufer-Bach, K. 2009. The Second Life Grid: The official Guide to Communication, Collaboration, and Community Engagement. Sybex.

Ruff, M., J. C. Thibodeau and J. C. Bedard. 2009. A profession's response to a looming shortage: Closing the gap in the supply of accounting faculty. Journal of Accountancy (March): 36-41.

Ruffa, S. A. 2008. Going Lean: How the Best Companies Apply Lean Manufacturing Principles to Shatter Uncertainty, Drive Innovation, and Maximize Profits. AMACOM.

Rufus, R. J. and W. Hahn. 2011. Mountain State Sporting Goods: A case of fraud? A case study in fraud examination. Issues in Accounting Education (February): 201-217.

Ruggles, C.O. 1924. Problems in the development of a super-power system. Harvard Business Review (January): 160-173.

Ruggs, E. N. and D. R. Avery. 2020. Organizations cannot afford to stay silent on racial injustice. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 1-3.

Ruggs, E. N. and D. R. Avery. 2021. Linking good intentions to intentional action. MIT Sloan Management Review (Summer): 96.

Rugman, A. M. 2009. Book review: Building a Global Bank: The Transformation of Banco Santander by Mauro F. Guillen, Adrian Tschoegl. Administrative Science Quarterly 54(2): 347-349.

Ruh, R. A., J. K. White and R. R. Wood. 1975. Job involvement, values, personal background, participation in decision making, and job attitudes. The Academy of Management Journal 18(2): 300-312.

Ruhl, J. 1992. Review: The Costing Heritage: Studies in Honor of S. Paul Garner by O. Finley Graves. The Accounting Historians Journal 19(1): 91-93.

Ruhl, J. M. 1995. ABM for continuous improvement, the theory of constraints, and open book management. Journal of Cost Management (Fall): 80-89. (Ruhl provides reviews of Pryor and Sahm's Using Activity Based Management for Continuous Improvement: A Step-by-Step Approach and Noreen, Smith and MacKey's The Theory of Constraints and Its Implications for Management Accounting).

Ruhl, J. M. 1995. Activity-based variance analysis. Journal of Cost Management (Winter): 38-47. (Summary).

Ruhl, J. M. 1995. Change management: Performance measures, and cost accounting. Journal of Cost Management (Summer): 73-79. (Ruhl reviews The Price Waterhouse Change Integration Team's Better Change: Best Practices for Transforming Your Organization and Goldratt's It's Not Luck).

Ruhl, J. M. 1995. Performance measures and reengineering. Journal of Cost Management (Winter): 48-53. (Ruhl reviews Kaplan's Measuring Corporate Performance Videos and Hammer's Reengineering the Corporation: A Manifesto for Business Revolution).

Ruhl, J. M. 1995. Review of Handbook for Productivity Measurement and Improvement. Journal of Cost Management (Spring): 67-69.

Ruhl, J. M. 1996. Fast focus on TQM: A concise guide to companywide learning and first things first. Journal of Cost Management (Spring): 87-91. (Ruhl provides a review of the two books indicated by the title).

Ruhl, J. M. 1996. An introduction to the theory of constraints. Journal of Cost Management (Summer): 43-48. (Summary).

Ruhl, R. M. 1996. Applying the theory of constraints to enhance profitability. Chapter F5. Handbook of Cost Management. Warren, Gorham & Lamont: F5-1-F5-41.

Ruhl, J. M. 1996. Activity-based management: Lessons from the ABM battlefield and world class manufacturing: The next decade. Journal of Cost Management (Fall): 60-66. (Reviews of Player and Key's 12 ABM case studies and Schonberger's 1996 book with 16 principles for management).

Ruhl, J. M. 1996. Levers of control and when lean enterprises collide. Journal of Cost Management (Winter): 62-68. (Reviews of Simon's Levers of Control... and Cooper's When Lean Enterprises Collide).

Ruhl, J. M. 1997. Review of Gokins, G. 1996. Activity-Based Cost Management: Making It Work. Journal of Cost Management (January/February): 46-47.

Ruhl, J. M. 1997. The balanced scorecard and benchmarking videos. Journal of Cost Management (Winter): 52-56. (Reviews of Kaplan and Norton's The Balanced Scorecard and three benchmarking videos).

Ruhl, J. M. 1997. The Theory of Constraints within a cost management framework. Journal of Cost Management (November/December): 16-24.

Ruhl, J. M. and B. P. Hartman. 1994. Linkages between organizational goals, strategies, and the budget process. Journal of Accounting Education 12(3): 227-244.

Ruhl, J. M. and B. P. Hartman. 1998. Activity-based costing in the service sector. Advances in Management Accounting (6): 147-161. (Summary).

Ruhl, J. M. and J. G. Kreuze. 1997. Startup, Inc.: Linking financial accounting, managerial accounting and strategic management. Issues in Accounting Education (Fall): 435-456.

Ruhl, J. M. and L. Wilson. 2008. Bak Funeral Home. Issues in Accounting Education (August): 481-492.

Ruhl, J. M. and M. Ola. 2012. A perfect storm: A case in nonprofit financial reporting. Issues in Accounting Education (August): 819-836.

Ruhl, J. M. and O. M. Smith. 2013. The accounting entity, relevance, and faithful representation: Linking financial statement notes to the FASB and IASB conceptual frameworks. Issues in Accounting Education (November): 117-127.

Ruhl, J. M. and R. S. Sriram. 1996. Initial attributions for failure to meet a goal: The effects of role, empowerment, and outcome seriousness. Advances in Management Accounting (5): 139-168.

Ruhl, J. M. and S. S. Cowen. 1992. Breaking the barriers to value creation. Management Accounting (March): 44-47.

Ruhnka, J. and J. W. Bagby. 2008. Forensic implications of metadata in electronic files. The CPA Journal (June): 68-71.

Ruhnka, J. and W. E. Loopesko. 2012. Business e-mails and potential liability: Protecting privilege and confidentiality through disclaimers and prudent use policies. The CPA Journal (August): 68-71.

Ruhnke, K. and M. Schmidt. 2014. Misstatements in financial statements: The relationship between inherent and control risk factors and audit adjustments. Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory 33(4): 247-269.

Ruimin, Z. 2007. Raising Haier. Harvard Business Review (February): 141-146. (Leadership of China's best-known global company).

Ruivo, P., T. Oliveira and M. Neto. 2014. Examine ERP post-implementation stages of use and value: Empirical evidence from Portuguese SMEs. International Journal of Accounting Information Systems 15(2): 166-184.

Ruiz-Barbadillo, E., N. Gómez-Aguilar and N. Carrera. 2009. Does mandatory audit firm rotation enhance auditor independence? Evidence from Spain. Auditing: A Journal of Practice & Theory 28(1): 113-135.

Ruja, H. 1954. Outcomes of lecture and discussion procedures in three college courses. The Journal of Experimental Education (22).

Ruland, R. G.. 1984. Obligation, and responsibility in accounting policy making. Journal of Accounting and Public Policy (Fall): 223-237.

Ruland, R. G. 1996. Commentary on Inappropriate audit partner behavior: Views of partners and senior managers. Behavioral Research In Accounting (8 Supplement): 269-274.

Ruland, W. 1978. The accuracy of forecasts by management and by financial analysts. The Accounting Review (April): 439-447.

Ruland, W., S. Tung and N. E. George. 1990. Factors associated with the disclosure of managers' forecasts. The Accounting Review (July): 710-721.

Rule, C. 2015. The IRS LB&Is new document request process, 18 months later. The CPA Journal (October): 50-52.

Rule, C. 2016. Applying civil penalties for willful violations of FBAR requirements. The CPA Journal (October): 58-59. (Foreign bank and financial accounts).

Rule, C. 2017. IRS Form 3520, penalties, and whether to make a protective filing. The CPA Journal (December): 59-61.

Rule, C. 2019. Getting taxpayers' consent to disclose or use tax return information under IRC Section 7216. The CPA Journal (November): 64-66.

Rule, C. 2019. The confidentiality of a client's tax return information: Provisions tax preparers must remember. The CPA Journal (October): 68-70.

Rule, C. and R. A. S. Wirth. 2021. How to delegate payroll, employee-related tax filings, and associated employer duties to a professional employer organization. The CPA Journal (February/March): 70-73.

Rumble, C. T. 1983. So you still have not adopted LIFO. Management Accounting (October): 59-64, 66-67.

Rummell, J. E., F. T. DeZoort and D. R. Hermanson. 2019. Does audit firm tenure matter to audit committee members? Evidence from an accounting dispute. Accounting Horizons (June): 25-41.

Rungtusanatham, M. J. and D. A. Johnston. 2022. Get ready for the next supply disruption. MIT Sloan Management Review (Fall): 1-8.

Runk, R. C. and R. G. Loretta. 1989. Controllers on the firing line. Management Accounting (November): 38-42.

Rupar, K. 2017. Significance of forecast precision: The importance of investors' expectations. Contemporary Accounting Research 34(2): 849-870.

Rupert, T. J. and M. L. Wartick. 1997. Sensitization to the rights and welfare of the participants in accounting research. Behavioral Research In Accounting (9): 250-272.

Rupli, R. G. 1973. How to improve profits through simulation. Management Accounting (November): 16-20.

Rupp, A. W. 1995. ABC: A pilot approach. Management Accounting (January): 50-55. (Summary). (A graphic view of Rupp's ABC illustration).

Ruppel, W. 2002. Not-for-Profit Accounting Made Easy. Wiley.

Ruppel, W. 2004. Governmental Accounting Made Easy. Wiley.

Rurgert, R. 1972. Reservations about 'Replacement value' accounting in the Netherlands. Abacus 8(2): 111-126.

Rusbarsky, M. and D. B. Vicknair. 1999. Accounting for bonds with accrued interest in conformity with brokers' valuation formulas. Issues in Accounting Education (May): 233-253.

Rusbult, C. E., D. Farrell, G. Rogers and A. G. Mainous III. 1988. Impact of exchange variables on exit, voice, loyalty, and neglect: An integrative model of responses to declining job satisfaction. The Academy of Management Journal 31(3): 599-627.

Rush, D. M. 1948. Interlocking the sales forecast with production planning. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (January 15): 551-560.

Rush, R. 1952. Techniques for forms study. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (June): 1240-1248.

Rushinek, A. and S. Rushinek. 2000. Internet fraud auditing: A simulated health care industry case study. Journal of Forensic Accounting (1): 125-134.

Rushinek, A. and S. Rushinek. 2000. The role of the forensic accountant in calculating damages using the “But-If” analysis in a case of internet day trader and online broker misconduct litigation. Journal of Forensic Accounting (1): 241-250.

Rushinek, A., S. Rushinek and J. Stutz. 2012. An automated internet analysis/alert system for employer compliance with EEOC/ADA discrimination regulations. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 4(2): 244-263.

Rushing, R. 1951. A B C's of accounting instruction. The Accounting Review (July): 417-418.

Rushing, R. 1965. Adjusting inventories for consolidated statements. The Accounting Review (April): 458-459.

Rushing, W. 1974. Differences in profit and nonprofit organizations: A study of effectiveness and efficiency in general short-stay hospitals. Administrative Science Quarterly 19(4): 474-484.

Rushing, W. A. 1966. Organizational rules and surveillance: Propositions in comparative organizational analysis. Administrative Science Quarterly 10(4): 423-443.

Rushing, W. A. 1967. The effects of industry size and division of labor on administration. Administrative Science Quarterly 12(2): 273-295.

Rushing, W. A. 1968. Hardness of material as related to division of labor in manufacturing industries. Administrative Science Quarterly 13(2): 229-245.

Rushkoff, D. 2011. Life inc: How Corporatism Conquered the World, and How We Can Take It Back. Random House.

Rushkoff, D. 2014. Present Shock: When Everything Happens Now. Current.

Rushkoff, D. 2016. Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus: How Growth Became the Enemy of Prosperity. Portfolio.

Rushton, A., P. Croucher and P. Baker. 2010. The Handbook of Logistics and Distribution Management, 4th edition. Kogan Page.

Rushton, J. H. 1955. Pricing to maximize return on investment. The Controller XXIII(3): 107-112, 132-133.

Rushton, J. J. 1954. Cost accounting gets its hair cut. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (November): 335-344. (Direct costing is defined as "an ordinary cost system with its hair cut").

Rusk, S. G. 1920. Income-tax department. Journal of Accountancy (June): 460-462; (July): 60-68; (August): 140-144; (September): 198-213; (December): 442-443.

Rusk, S. G. 1919. Relation of invested capital to excess profits tax. Journal of Accountancy (October): 273-285.

Rusk, S. G. 1921. Income-tax department. Journal of Accountancy (January): 56-63; (February): 132-144; (March): 191-213; (April): 290-301; (May): 369-379; (June): 434-450; (August): 132-137; (October): 285-299; (November): 355-371; (December): 454-462.

Rusk, S. G. 1921. Supreme Court of the United States. Journal of Accountancy (July): 53-58.

Rusk, S. G. 1922. Income-tax department. Journal of Accountancy (January): 40-50; (February): 117-125; (March): 203-214; (April): 289-295; (May): 359-367; (June): 442-450; (July): 41-45; (August): 120-131; (September): 206-216; (October); 284-296; (November): 361-373; (December): 455-456.

Rusk, S. G. 1923. Income-tax department. Journal of Accountancy (January): 38-48; (February): 128-129; (March): 212-219; (April): 286-294; (May): 366-375; (June): 446-449; (July): 36-46; (August): 123-127; (September): 204-212; (October): 289-296; (December): 448-459.

Rusk, S. G. 1923. The Bureau of Internal Revenue, Its history and organization. Journal of Accountancy (November): 392.

Rusk, S. G. 1923. Minimizing Taxes. Journal of Accountancy (May): 394-395.

Rusk, S. G. 1923. The Wisconsin Income Tax Law, Interpretation, Rulings and Court Decisions. Journal of Accountancy (December): 475.

Rusk, S. G. 1924. Income-tax department. Journal of Accountancy (January): 44-50; (February): 114-124; (March): 216-223; (April): 284-297; (June): 464-465; (July): 50-51; (August): 134-135; (September): 211-218; (October): 288-298.

Rusk, S. G. 1924. 1924 Manual Income - Tax Procedure for 1923 Returns. Journal of Accountancy (April): 312.

Rusk, S. G. 1924. Summary of recent rulings. Journal of Accountancy (November): 373-378.

Rusk, S. G. 1925. Complete Practical Income Tax. Journal of Accountancy (November): 387-388.

Rusk, S. G. 1925. Income Tax and Super Tax, Law and Cases. Journal of Accountancy (September): 232-233.

Rusk, S. G. 1925. Income-tax department. Journal of Accountancy (January): 45-50; (April): 327-335.

Rusk, S. G. 1925. Treasury rulings. Journal of Accountancy (February): 140-143; (March): 205-216; (May): 404-408; (June): 488-497; (July): 45-53; (August): 119-130; (September): 202-213; (October): 295-300; (November): 364-370; (December): 448-453.

Rusk, S. G. and A. M. Palmer. 1920. Income-tax department. Journal of Accountancy (November): 365-380.

Rusk, S. G. and A. W. Mellon. 1923. Income-tax department. Journal of Accountancy (November): 355-370.

Rusk, S. G. and C. Coolidge. 1924. Income-tax department. Journal of Accountancy (December): 446-450.

Rusk, S. G. and W. L. Frierson. 1920. Income-tax department. Journal of Accountancy (October): 287-307.

Rusk, S. G. and W. L. Frierson. 1920. Income-tax department: Treasury rulings. Journal of Accountancy (December):443-455.

Rusli, P., N. J. Fessler and R. Williamson. 2020. When cautious, safety-seeking corporate culture leads to aggressive reporting. Management Accounting Quarterly (Fall): 1-10.

Russ, H. and K. Varga. 2015. The secrets of costing shared services. Cost Management (September/October): 27-33.

Russ, R. W. and M. Vorholt. 2020. Calculating engine designed by Charles Babbage. The Accounting Historians Journal 47(1): 97-98.

Russ, R. W., G. J. Previts and E. N. Coffman. 2006. The stockholder review committee of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, 1828-1857: Evidence of changes in financial reporting and corporate governance. The Accounting Historians Journal 33(1): 125-143.

Russ, R. W., G. J. Previts and E. N. Coffman. 2009. Corporate governance in the 19th century: Evidence from the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company. The Accounting Historians Journal 36(2): 113-137.

Russell, C. J. 1987. Person characteristic versus role congruency explanations for assessment center ratings. The Academy of Management Journal 30(4): 817-826.

Russell, D. M. 1948. Applications of generally accepted accounting principles to cost accounting. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (August 15): 1533-1548.

Russell, H. F. 1954. The protection of vital corporate records. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (January): 579-586.

Russell, H. M, D. L. Ariail, K. T. Smith and L. M. Smith. 2020. Analysis of compassion in accounting and business students, overall and by gender. Journal of Accounting Education (53): 100684.

Russell, K. A. 1985. So you want to be an expert witness. Management Accounting (March): 36-39, 72.

Russell, K. A. 1997. Financial loss and valuation. Management Accounting (December): 55-56.

Russell, K. A. and C. S. Smith. 2003. Accounting education's role in corporate malfeasance: It's time for a new curriculum! Strategic Finance (December): 46-51. (The accounting curriculum needs more emphasis on presentation skills, economics, technology, ethics, marketing, and management).

Russell, K. A. and G. W. Glezen. 1984. An investigation of certain interactions between large CPA firms and accounting educators. Journal of Accounting Education 2(1): 55-69.

Russell, K. A. and S. Berlin. 1999. A position statement for the new millennium. Management Accounting Quarterly (Fall): 35-42.

Russell, K. A., C. S. Kulesza, W. S. Albrecht and R. J. Sack. 2000. Accounting education: Charting the course through a perilous future. Management Accounting Quarterly (Fall): 4-11.

Russell, K. A., G. H. Siegel and C. S. Kulesza. 1999. Counting more, counting less: Transformations in the management accounting profession. Management Accounting Quarterly (Fall): 28-34.

Russell, K. A., G. Siegel and C. S. Kulesza. 1999. Counting more, counting less. Strategic Finance (September): 38-44. (Survey results).

Russell, R. C. 1947. Some observations on an intensive university coaching course for the CPA examination. The Accounting Review (July): 309-312.

Russell, R. L. and R. Clovey. 2009. Gain on sale of primary residence. The CPA Journal (February): 16-19.

Russell, R. L. and R. L. Russell Jr. 2018. Estate basis consistency rules create uncertainty for executors and beneficiaries. The CPA Journal (May): 56-58.

Russell, R. L. Jr. and R. L. Russell. 2017. The taxation of breaking bad. The CPA Journal (October): 11-13.

Russell, R. L. Jr., R. L. Russell and K. Kesselring. 2018. Untangling the inherited IRA rules: Retiring baby boomers and the impending transfer of wealth. The CPA Journal (May): 59-61.

Russell, R. L. Jr., R. L. Russell and S. L. Betzer. 2021. Untangling the inherited IRA rules, Part II. The CPA Journal (February/March): 56-61.

Russell, S. and P. Norvig. 2009. Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, 3rd Edition. Prentice Hall.

Russell, S. H. 2003. Contract types: An exposition of cost-price relationships in a new paradigm. The Journal of Cost Analysis & Management (Summer): 43-58.

Russell, W. 2000. When seconds matter. Strategic Finance (May): 62-66. (Reducing the time required for consolidations, annual audits, and foreign exchange calculations).

Russell, W. R. and P. E. Smith. 1966. A comment on Baumol (E, L) efficient portfolios. Management Science (March): 619-621.

Russo, C. J. and J. A. DiGabiele. 2018. Impact of the tax cuts and Jobs Act on the valuation of S Corporations. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 10(2): 153-167.

Russo, C. J., A. Stone and C. L. Martin Jr. 2014. Consideration of fraud in a financial statement audit: Forensic case study. Journal of Forensic & Investigative Accounting 6(2): 312-355.

Russo, C. J., C. L. Martin, Jr. and A. S. Rao. 2021. Impact of economic recession on the valuation of closely held construction companies. Journal of Forensic Accounting Research 6(1): 491-515.

Russo, J. A. Jr. 1976. Input-output analysis for financial decision-making. Management Accounting (September): 22-24.

Russo, M. and G. Morandin. 2020. Stick with a bad new job or cut your losses? Harvard Business Review (July/August): 132-137.

Russo, M., M. Bergami and G. Morandin. 2018. Surviving a day without smartphones. MIT Sloan Management Review (Winter): 7-9.

Russo, M. V. 1991. The multidivisional structure as an enabling device: A longitudinal study of discretionary cash as a strategic resource. The Academy of Management Journal 34(3): 718-733.

Russo, M. V. 2001. Institutions, exchange relations, and the emergence of new fields: Regulatory policies and independent power production in America, 1978-1992. Administrative Science Quarterly 46(1): 57-86.

Russo, M. V. and N. S. Harrison. 2005. Organizational design and environmental performance: Clues from the electronics industry. The Academy of Management Journal 48(4): 582-593.

Russo, M. V. and P. A. Fouts. 1997. A resource-based perspective on corporate environmental performance and profitability. The Academy of Management Journal 40(3): 534-559.

Russo, P. 2021. The CFO playbook: Four strategies to help restart your organization's growth engine. Strategic Finance (October): 44-49.

Russwurm, S,. L. Hernández, S. Chambers and K. Chung. 2011. Developing your global know-how. Harvard Business Review (March): 70-75.

Rust, K. G. 1995. Measuring the costs of quality. Management Accounting (August): 33-37. (Summary).

Rust, R. T., C. Moorman and G. Bhalla. 2010. Rethinking marketing. Harvard Business Review (January-February): 94-101.

Rust, R. T., D. V. Thompson and R. W. Hamilton. 2006. Defeating feature fatigue. Harvard Business Review (February): 98-107.

Rust, R. T., V. A. Zeithaml and K. N. Lemon. 2004. Customer-centered brand management. Harvard Business Review (September): 110-118.

Ruster, J. J. 1948. Determining costs of clerical functions in a small office. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (May 1): 1069-1076.

Ruswinckel, J. W. 1952. A Report on the use of visual aids in the teaching of accounting. The Accounting Review (July): 370-375.

Ruswinckel, J. W. 1967. CCTV instruction: 1967. The Accounting Review (January): 134-141.

Rutherford, B. A. 1982. The interpretation of cash flow reports and the other allocation problem. Abacus 18(1): 40-49.

Rutherford, B. A. 2007. Financial Reporting in the UK: A History of the Accounting Standards Committee, 1969-90. Routledge.

Rutherford, B. A. 2013. A pragmatist defence of classical financial accounting research. Abacus 49(2): 197-218.

Rutherford, R. T., D. L. Jensen and R. M. Skinner. 2001. Accounting Hall of Fame 2000 induction: Remarks, citation, and response: Ross M. Skinner. The Accounting Historians Journal 28(1): 146-156.

Rutherford, V. A. 1958. Computing protective stock by statistical methods. N.A.A. Bulletin (January): 5-12.

Ruths, D. 2003. Improve productivity with contextual collaboration. Strategic Finance (March): 22-26.

Rutledge, R. W. 1994. Life after the Deming prize for Florida Power and Light Company. Journal of Cost Management (Summer): 18-25.

Rutledge, R. W. and A. M. Harrell. 1994. The impact of responsibility and framing of budgetary information on group-shifts. Behavioral Research In Accounting (6): 92-109.

Rutledge, R. W. and K. E. Karim. 1999. The influence of self-interest and ethical considerations on managers' evaluation judgments. Accounting, Organizations and Society 24(2): 173-184.

Rutledge, R. W., K. E. Karim, M. Aleksanyan and C. Wu. 2014. An examination of the relationship between corporate social responsibility and financial performance: The case of Chinese State-owned enterprises. Advances in Environmental Accounting & Management (5): 1-22.

Rutteman, P. 1996. Review of Exemptions from standards on grounds of size or public interest designed to fit - A financial reporting standard for smaller entities. Accounting Horizons (September): 186-188.

Rutterford, J. and J. Maltby. 2006. Frank must marry money: Men, women, and property in Trollope's novels. The Accounting Historians Journal 33(2): 169-199.

Rutzen, G. V. 1954. A cycle inventory taken on punched cards. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (October): 276-281.

Ruud, M. and J. Deutz. 1999. Moving your company online. Management Accounting (February): 28-32.

Ryabova, M. 2018. The books of the Soranzo Fraterna (Venice 1406-1434) and their place in the history of bookkeeping. The Accounting Historians Journal 45(1): 1-27.

Ryack, K. N., M. C. Mastilak, C. D. Hodgdon and J. S. Allen. 2015. Concepts-based education in a rules-based world: A challenge for accounting educators. Issues in Accounting Education (November): 251-274.

Ryall, M. D. 2013. The new dynamics of competition. Harvard Business Review (June): 80-87.

Ryals, L. 2009. Managing Customers Profitably. Wiley.

Ryan, A. J. 1989. Cost of EIS a big deal for most firms. ComputerWorld (July 24): 46.

Ryan, B., R. W. Scapens, M. Theobald and V. Beattie. 2002. Research Methods and Methodology in Finance and Accounting, 2nd edition. Cengage Learning Business Press.

Ryan, B. J. 1989. Reshaping finance at DEC. Management Accounting (December): 50-52.

Ryan, C., J. Guthrie and R. Day. 2007. Politics of financial reporting and the consequences for the public sector. Abacus 43(4): 474-487.

Ryan, E. D. 1975. International tax problems and the financial officer. Management Accounting (October): 49-51.

Ryan, F. 1924. The wage bargain and the minimum wage decision. Harvard Business Review (January): 207-218.

Ryan, F., A. J. Francia and R. H. Strawser. 1973. Professional football and information systems. Management Accounting (March): 43-47.

Ryan, F. J. O. 1967. 'A true and fair view'. Abacus 3(2): 95-108.

Ryan, F. X. 2016. Revolutionizing Accounting for Decision Making: Combining the Disciplines of Lean with Activity Based Costing. Xlibris.

Ryan, J. 2015. Jump-start students' careers: Outstanding students can spark successful careers with the exciting new IMA Accounting Honor Society (IAHS) and IMA Leadership Experience programs. Strategic Finance (August): 65-69. (IMA has 13,044 student members around the world. Globally there are 132 student chapters. Twenty-five Universities have been recognized by the IMA higher education endorsement program and 489 students have been inducted into the IAHS since 2015.

Ryan, J. 2016. Exceptional students: Experience leadership. Strategic Finance (August): 62-63.

Ryan, J. 2017. Students on board: These accomplished students were chosen to participate in the IMA student leadership experience and learn for the IMA Global board of Directors. Strategic Finance (August): 64-68.

Ryan, J. 2018. Leadership IMA style. Strategic Finance (August): 77-81. (IMA student leadership experience and 2018 student and educator award winners).

Ryan, J. 2019. Experiencing governance in action. Strategic Finance (August): 60-63.

Ryan, J. A. 1930. Public utility rate regulation. Harvard Business Review (January): 193-205.

Ryan, J. D. and G. Hiduke. 2003. Small Business: An Entrepreneur's Business Plan. South-Western Educational Publishing.

Ryan, J. J., J. A. Anderson, and A. B. Birchler. 1980. Student evaluations: The faculty responds. Research in Higher Education 12(4): 317-333.

Ryan, K. 2012. Gilt Groupe's CEO on building a team of A players. Harvard Business Review (January/February): 43-46.

Ryan, R. J. Jr. 1977. Leveraged leasing. Management Accounting (April): 45-46.

Ryan, S. G. 1995. A model of accrual measurement with implications for the evolution of the book-to-market ratio. Journal of Accounting Research (Spring): 95-112.

Ryan, S. G. 1997. A survey of research relating accounting numbers to systematic equity risk, with implications for risk disclosure policy and future research. Accounting Horizons (June): 82-95.

Ryan, S. G. 2008. Accounting in and for the subprime crisis. The Accounting Review (November): 1605-1638.

Ryan, S. G. 2016. Discussion of "Were information intermediaries sensitive to the financial statement-based leading indicators of bank distress prior to the financial crisis?" Contemporary Accounting Research 33(2): 607-615.

Ryan, S. G. and J. H. Keeley. 2013. Discussion of "Did the SEC impact banks' loan loss reserve policies and their informativeness?" Journal of Accounting and Economics (December Supplement): 66-78.

Ryan, S. G. and P. A. Zarowin. 2003. Why has the contemporaneous linear returns-earnings relation declined? The Accounting Review (April): 523-553.

Ryan, S. G., J. W. Tucker and P. A. Zarowin. 2006. Classification and market pricing of the cash flows and accruals on trading positions. The Accounting Review (March): 443-472.

Ryan, S. G., J. Wu Tucker and Y. Zhou. 2016. Securitization and insider trading. The Accounting Review (March): 649-675.

Ryan, S. G., R. H. Herz, T. E. Iannaconi, L. A. Maines, K. G. Palepu, C. M. Schrand, D. J. Skinner and L. Vincent. 2001. AAA Financial Accounting Standards Committee: Evaluation of the FASB's proposed accounting for financial instruments with characteristics of liabilities, equity, or both. Accounting Horizons (December): 387-400.

Ryan, S. G., R. H. Herz, T. E. Iannaconi, L. A. Maines, K. G. Palepu, K. Schipper, C. M. Schrand, D. J. Skinner and L. Vincent. 2001. AAA Financial Accounting Standards Committee: Evaluation of the lease accounting proposed in G4+1 special report. Accounting Horizons (September): 289-298.

Ryan, S. G., R. H. Herz, T. E. Iannaconi, L. A. Maines, K. G. Palepu, K. Schipper, C. M. Schrand, D. J. Skinner and L. Vincent. 2002. AAA Financial Accounting Standards Committee: Recommendations on hedge accounting and accounting for transfers of financial instruments. Accounting Horizons (March): 81-93.

Ryan, S. G., R. H. Herz, T. E. Iannaconni, L. A. Maines, K. Palepu, C. M. Schrand, D. J. Skinner and L. Vincent. 2002. AAA Financial Accounting Standards Committee: Reporting fair value interest and value changes on financial instruments. Accounting Horizons (September): 259-267.

Ryan, T. P. 1907. The accountant in world affairs. Journal of Accountancy (December): 107-113.

Ryan, V. 2010. A debt deferred: Revitalized capital markets and forgiving lenders helped overleveraged companies fend off bankruptcy in 2009. Is this the year the bill comes due? CFO (January/February): 22-25.

Ryan, V. 2010. Breezing through bankruptcy. CFO (June): 21-23 .

Ryan, V. 2010. Lien on me: CFOs eager to fill financing and liquidity gaps are turning to receivables for leverage. CFO (April): 23-26.

Ryan, V. 2010. Making sense of bank reform: The Dodd-Frank Act is arguably as inscrutable as the institutions and instruments it is supposed to fix. CFO (November): 21-25.

Ryan, V. 2010. Multiple choice: Flooded with money, capital markets could present CFOs with many answers to the perpetual question of where to get cash. CFO (December): 19-21 .

Ryan, V. 2010. Take control of your bankers: Tired of being at the mercy of their banks, CFOs are working hard to regain the upper hand. CFO (October): 46-52 .

Ryan, V. 2010. Time to get off your cash? Companies are content to sit on their cash hoards, but investors are losing patience. What's a CFO to do? CFO (July/August): 46-53 .

Ryan, V. 2010. Weighing your next move: Rock-bottom interest rates and new regulation call for a reexamination of short-term cash investments. CFO (May): 19-22.

Ryan, V. 2011. A world of risk: In emerging markets, the clash between politics and profits poses multiple threats. CFO (June): 42-46.

Ryan, V. 2011. Beyond benchmarks: Treasury is far more than a processing center, as companies that can measure its true value are learning. CFO (March): 17-19.

Ryan, V. 2011. Capital crumple zones: Is it time to think about using your capital structure as a buffer against abnormal events? CFO (January/February): 19-23.

Ryan, V. 2011. China's currency conversion: Now that multinationals can trade with Chinese customers and suppliers in renminbi, CFOs have a new option to weight. CFO (July/August): 31-35.

Ryan, V. 2011. Follow the bouncing stock. CFO (November): 21-24.

Ryan, V. 2011. Post-occupied: Tepid demand, thin margins, new regulations, investor caution - and a lingering public-relations problem. No wonder banks are nervous. CFO (December): 38-42.

Ryan, V. 2011. Safeguarding your liquidity: Capital needs are covered and maturities are pushed out. What could possibly go wrong? CFO (September): 19-21.

Ryan, V. 2011. The big fail: Despite the reach of Dodd-Frank, the "too-big-to-fail" dilemma lives on. CFO (April): 50-55.

Ryan, V. 2012. A better way to borrow? Unitranche loans offer the advantages of speed, simplicity, and savings. CFO (June): 20-22.

Ryan, V. 2012. Capital markets: Making M&A safer. CFO (January/February): 17-19.

Ryan, V. 2012. Capital markets: Where to stash the cash? CFO (March): 19-21.

Ryan, V. 2012. Dividends rising. CFO (April): 17-18.

Ryan, V. 2012. Finding life after debt. CFO (July/August): 18-20.

Ryan, V. 2012. Start spreading the news: How can a company tell a compelling story about its stock to the right analysts and investors? CFO (September): 21-22.

Ryan, V. 2012. Strategy: An acquirer's to-do list for 2012. CFO (March): 23-24.

Ryan, V. 2012. The hedge that wasn't: JP Morgan Chase's $2 billion trading miscue is a costly lesson in how not to protect against potential losses. CFO (July/August): 26-27.

Ryan, V. 2013. Bank risk fixes fall short. CFO (September): 15.

Ryan, V. 2013. Bankruptcy fees: Out of control? CFO (June): 21.

Ryan, V. 2013. Basel tweak eases threat to borrowing. CFO (January/February): 10-12.

Ryan, V. 2013. Beware these corporate laggards: Some large U.S. Companies have unusually high days payable outstanding. CFO (October): 26-27.

Ryan, V. 2013. Bernanke's hint jolts junk bonds. CFO (July/August): 10-11.

Ryan, V. 2013. Boards and CFOs diverge on M&A goals. CFO (October): 11.

Ryan, V. 2013. Borrowing without banks: Alternative lenders will provide capital to small and midsize companies when banks won't. CFO (October): 50-53.

Ryan, V. 2013. Checks, cards, and fraud: Check fraud remains prevalent, but attacks on corporate cards are rising, too. CFO (April): 33-34.

Ryan, V. 2013. Crowdfunding for grown-ups. CFO (March): 8-9.

Ryan, V. 2013. Currency risks: Disturbance in the water: After two years of relative stability, the currency markets may be readying for a year of heightened volatility. Will companies be prepared? CFO (December): 27-30.

Ryan, V. 2013. Deregistered and delisted? No worries. CFO (April): 22-23.

Ryan, V. 2013. Do leaks pay? In theory, a seller and a buyer can benefit from prematurely disclosing and M&A deal. But the reality can be disastrous. CFO (May): 22-23.

Ryan, V. 2013. Eyes on the price: Four finance executives reveal how they avoid overpaying for an acquisition. CFO (March): 13-16.

Ryan, V. 2013. Guns and money. GE Capital joins the list of lenders that adhere to a sense of right and wrong when screening borrowers. CFO (June): 20-21.

Ryan, V. 2013. IMF criticizes easy money policies. CFO (May): 33.

Ryan, V. 2013. IPO window rarely closes. CFO (October): 24.

Ryan, V. 2013. Japan easing heightens yen exposures. CFO (May): 32-33.

Ryan, V. 2013. JP Morgan slammed for risk failures. CFO (January/February): 28.

Ryan, V. 2013. More uncertainty = more cash: In a volatile political climate, companies continue to build their cash hoards. CFO (December): 8-9.

Ryan, V. 2013. Raising the bar for leveraged borrowers. CFO (April): 11-12.

Ryan, V. 2013. Restoring balance to bankruptcy. CFO (January/February): 18-19.

Ryan, V. 2013. Selling method: The former CFO of a successful "green" consumer-brand company share what she learned from the company's recent sale. CFO (July/August): 24-25.

Ryan, V. 2013. Share synergies? Yes. Paying a premium for an acquisition's synergies can yield a valuable return, a study finds. CFO (June): 31-32.

Ryan, V. 2013. Shifting alliances: Management and the board of directors may assume that a company's institutional shareholders will be their allies in a fight with an activist investor. They shouldn't. CFO (October): 22-24.

Ryan, V. 2013. Special report. Cash Management: Better than nothing: Tired of little or no return, treasury departments are reaching for yield on their cash balances. Are the risks worth it? CFO (June): 54-57.

Ryan, V. 2013. Spirited away: Tracking operational data more closely led a liquor distributor to employees committing fraud and theft. CFO (July/August): 26-28.

Ryan, V. 2013. Strategic acquirers see ratings fall: Half of the companies that have completed large merger deals since 2000 now have lower credit ratings, says Standard & Poor's. CFO (November): 18-19.

Ryan, F. 2013. Taking their chances, firms shun hedging. CFO (November): 11.

Ryan, V. 2013. The amazing shrinking treasury: Even after years of pursuing greater efficiency, companies are still finding ways to cut costs and head count in the treasury unit. CFO (November): 19.

Ryan, V. 2013. The bank inside your supply chain: Banking and commerce are supposed to stay separated. But U.S. financial institutions find it more profitable to mix the two. CFO (September): 21-22.

Ryan, V. 2013. The Chinese bank syndrome: Chinese banks have latent credit risks that will rise to the surface as the country's economic growth slows. CFO (October): 10-11.

Ryan, V. 2013. The ROI of doing the right thing: As Sierra Nevada Brewing grows, so does the cost of its sustainability projects. Finance ensures the projected savings are realistic. CFO (July/August): 20-21.

Ryan, V. 2013. The three percent solution: The Basel Committee on banking supervision says its new formula would provide an "extra layer of protection" against bank blowups. CFO (July/August): 25.

Ryan, V. 2013. Weather report. CFO (November): 56. (CFO of The Weather Company).

Ryan, V. 2013. Will the jobs act harm naive investors? CFO (July/August): 18-19.

Ryan, V, D. M. Katz, D. McCann and A. Ponchione. 2013. CFOs uneasy after shutdown. CFO (November): 10-11.

Ryan, V., M. Leone and D. M. Katz. 2010. Brighter days: Bank CFOs describe how they've weathered the storm, dealt with TARP, and learned many invaluable lessons. CFO (March): 42-47.

Ryans, J. P. 2021. Textual classification of SEC comment letters. Review of Accounting Studies 26(1): 37-80.

Rydell, F. 1962. You are being watched! The Accounting Review (January): 82-87.

Ryden, A. J. Jr. 1949. Cost accounting for services - The commercial bank's cost problem. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (January 1): 557-563.

Ryder, P. A. 1975. The role of behavioral measures in accounting for human resources: A comment. The Accounting Review (July): 574-578.

Ryder, P. A. 1981. Comments on Wolf's "The nature of managerial work" The case for unobstrusive measures revisited. The Accounting Review (October): 967-970.

Ryerson, F. III. 2011. Will a new revenue model defer revenues on standard warranties? The CPA Journal (January): 24-27.

Ryerson, F. E. III. 1992. Review: The Institute of Internal Auditors: 50 Years of Progress Through Sharing by Dale L. Flesher. The Accounting Historians Journal 19(1): 89-91.

Ryle, P. M., L. Goodman, and J. A. Soled. 2020. Tax consequences of data breaches and identity theft. Journal of Accountancy (October): 39-42.

Rymaszewski, M., W. J. Au, C. Ondrejka, R. Platel, S. Van Gorden, J. Cezanne, P. Cezanne, B. Gatstone-Cunningham, A. Krotoski, C. Trollop and J. Rossignol. 2008. Second Life: The Official Guide. Sybex.

Rynell, O. 1939. Uniform cost accounting principles in Sweden. N.A.C.A. Bulletin (January 15): 590-607.

Rynes, S. 2002. From the editors. The Academy of Management Journal 45(2): 311-313.

Rynes, S. 2003. From the editors: Special research forums: Past, present, and future. The Academy of Management Journal 46(5): 535-537.

Rynes, S. and J. Lawler. 1983. A policy-capturing investigation of the role of expectancies in decisions to pursue job alternatives. Journal of Applied Psychology (68): 620-631.

Rynes, S. and R. P. Gephart Jr. 2004. From the editors: Qualitative research and the "Academy of Management Journal". The Academy of Management Journal 47(4): 454-462.

Rynes, S. L. 2005. From the editors: Taking stock and looking ahead. The Academy of Management Journal 48(1): 9-15.

Rynes, S. L. 2006. Editors foreword. The Academy of Management Journal 49(5): 856.

Rynes, S. L. 2006. Making the most of the review process: Lesson from award-winning authors. The Academy of Management Journal 49(2): 189-190.

Rynes, S. L. 2006. Observations on "Anatomy of an R&R and other reflections. The Academy of Management Journal 49(2): 208-214.

Rynes, S. L. 2006. From the editors: "Getting on board" with "AMJ": Balancing quality and innovation in the review process. The Academy of Management Journal 49(6): 1097-1102.

Rynes, S. L. 2007. Afterword: To the next 50 years. The Academy of Management Journal 50(6): 1379-1383.

Rynes, S. L. 2007. Editor's afterword: Let's create a tipping point: What academics and practitioners can do, alone and together. The Academy of Management Journal 50(5): 1046-1054.

Rynes, S. L. 2007. Editor's foreword. The Academy of Management Journal 50(1): 13.

Rynes, S. L. 2007. Editor's foreword. The Academy of Management Journal 50(3): 489-490.

Rynes, S. L. Editor's foreword: "Academy of Management Journal" editors' forum: "AMJ turns 50! Looking back and looking ahead. 2007. The Academy of Management Journal 50(6): 1277-1279.

Rynes, S. L. 2007. Editor's foreword: Carrying Sumantra Ghoshal's torch: Creating more positive, relevant, and ecologically valid research. The Academy of Management Journal 50(4): 745-747.

Rynes, S. L. 2007. Editor's foreword: Tackling the "great divide" between research production and dissemination in human resource management. The Academy of Management Journal 50(5): 985-986.

Rynes, S. L. 2007. Time flies when you're having fun: "AMJ", 2005-2007. The Academy of Management Journal 50(6): 1273-1276.

Rynes, S. L. and D. L. Shapiro. 2005. Public policy and the public interest: What if we mattered more? The Academy of Management Journal 48(6): 925-927.

Rynes, S. L., A. Hillman, R. D. Ireland, B. Kirkman, K. Law, C. C. Miller, N. Rajagopalan and D. Shapiro. 2005. From the editors: Everything you've always wanted to know about "AMJ" (But may have been afraid to ask). The Academy of Management Journal 48(5): 732-737.

Rynes, S. L., J. M. Bartunek and R. L. Daft. 2001. Across the great divide: Knowledge creation and transfer between practitioners and academics. The Academy of Management Journal 44(2): 340-355.

Rynes, S. L., T. L. Giluk and K. G. Brown. 2007. The very separate worlds of academic and practitioner periodicals in human resource management: Implications for evidence-based management. The Academy of Management Journal 50(5): 987-1008.

Ryngaert, M. and S. Thomas. 2012. Not all related party transactions (RPTs) are the same: Ex ante versus ex post RPTs. Journal of Accounting Research (June): 845-882.

Rynski, L. L. 1961. The need for knowing costs in bank trust departments. N.A.A. Bulletin (May): 39-51.

Ryzhik, S. and S. Hogans. 2022. Progress toward human capital reporting: Organizations and standard setters around the world address the increasing interest in human capital and ESG reporting. Strategic Finance (June): 17-18.

RAA-RAZ | REA-RHZ | RIA-RIN | RIO-ROS | ROT-RZ


A  |  B  | C  |  D  |  E  |  F  |  G  |  HI  |  J  |  K  |  L  |  M

N  |  O  |  P  |  Q  |  R  |  S  |  T  | U  |  V  |  W  |  X Y Z