Brian Mittendorf

Chair, Department of Accounting & MISFisher Designated Professor of Accounting at Fisher College of Business

Schools

  • Fisher College of Business

Links

Biography

Fisher College of Business

Background

Brian Mittendorf joined the Department of Accounting and MIS as an Associate Professor of Accounting in 2009. Prior to coming to Fisher, Brian served as an Associate Professor of Accounting at the Yale School of Management. He holds a Bachelors degree in accounting from Baylor University and a PhD in Accounting and MIS from Ohio State.

His research has studied the role of accounting information in supply chain management, incentive contracting, nonprofit organizations, and competitive strategy, and has been featured in several academic journals such as The Accounting Review, Journal of Accounting and Economics, Management Science, Marketing Science, and RAND Journal of Economics. He also serves on the Editorial Boards of The Accounting Review and Journal of Management Accounting Research.

AWARDS

Certified Public Accountant, State of Ohio (Inactive) Fisher Research Fellow, The Ohio State University, 2014 Fellow, National Center of the Middle Market (20122014) Management Science Distinguished Service Award, 2013

Management Science Meritorious Service Award, 2011 AAA Management Accounting Dissertation Award, Runnerup Journal of Management Accounting Research Best Paper Award (20042006) for “Capital Budgeting when Managers Value both Honesty and Perquisites”

 

Education

PhD, The Ohio State University BS, Baylor University

Courses

ACCTMIS 4220 Governmental and NonProfit Accounting

Focuses on financial reporting concepts and standards for nonprofit and governmental units, evaluation of performance and the analysis and interpretation of financial statements of selected nonprofit and governmental organizations. Prereq: 3201 (523) and BusMHR 2291 (BusAdm 499.01).

ACCTMIS 7250 Governmental and NonProfit Accounting

Focus is on financial reporting concepts and standards for nonprofit and governmental units, evaluation of performance and the analysis and interpretation of financial statements of selected nonprofit and governmental organizations. Prereq: MBA 6211 (800), or enrollment in MAcc program. Not open to students with credit for 852.

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