Mark Bettner

Visiting Professor, Accounting

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Mark spent the past 30 years at Bucknell University where he was the Christian R. Lindback Chair of Accounting & Financial Management. He and his wife recently moved to Hendersonville, NC.

Honors

  • Christian R. Lindback Chair of Accounting & Financial Management

Education

  • Texas Tech, Ph.D.
  • Virginia Tech, M.S.
  • Oregon State University, B.S.

Research

  • Critical Accounting
  • Accounting & Ritual
  • Accounting & Metaphor
  • Accounting Textbook Authorship

Publications

  • Using Financial Statements: Analyzing, Forecasting, and Decision-Making, 2nd Edition, Business Expert Press, 2018
  • Financial Accounting, 18th Edition (with Professor Williams), McGraw-Hill/Irwin, forthcoming January 2020
  • Financial and Managerial Accounting: The Basis for Business Decisions, 19th Edition (with Professor Williams), McGraw-Hill/Irwin, forthcoming January 2020
  • Changes in Annual Reporting Rituals of Financial Services Firms in Periods of Market Crisis (with Bucknell undergraduate, Kate Sowinski), International Journal on Critical Accounting, 2013
  • Theodorick of Triple-A-Ville: A One-Act Play for a Doctoral Seminar (with Professors Steve Willits, Mike Coyne, and David Jensen), International Journal on Critical Accounting, 2011
  • Listening to Accounting (with Professors Skip McGoun and Ann-Christine Frandsen), Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 2010
  • Money n’ Motion – Born to be Wild (with Professors Elton McGoun and Mike Coyne), Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 2007
  • Pedagogic Metaphors and the Nature of Accounting Signification (with Professors Elton McGoun and Mike Coyne), Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 2007
  • Walt’s Street and Wall Street: Theming, Theater, and Experience in Finance (with Professors Elton McGoun and Doug Allen), Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 2004
  • Interpretive and Critical Research in Accounting: A Commentary on its Absence from Mainstream Accounting Research (with Professor Richard Baker), Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 1997
  • The Case for Qualitative Research in Finance (with Professors Chris Robinson and Elton McGoun), The International Review of Financial Analysis, 1994
  • Conflict and Ritual in the Audit Profession (with Professor Sherry K. Mills), Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 1992.

Additional Professional Activities

  • Instructor, Oregon State University
  • Assistant Professor, University of Idaho
  • Acquisitions Editor
  • Business Expert Press
  • Editorial Boards of various academic journals
  • Instructor for the Pennsylvania Bankers Association's School of Commercial lending
  • Aariety of positions in "the real world" prior to pursuing an academic life.

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