Joseph
Canada
Assistant Professor of Accounting
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Office Room: 316 |
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Phone Number: 856-225-6776 |
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E-Mail: jgc97@camden.rutgers.edu |
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Ph.D., University of Central Florida (Expected Spring 2012)
Research Interests: Integrated information technology and its impact upon accounting.
Courses Frequently Taught: Managerial Accounting, Accounting Information System
Professional Activities & Honors:
College of Business Administration PhD Research Award (2011, UCF)
Doctoral Consortium Fellow (2009)
PHD Project ADSA Planning Committee (2007 – 2009)
Honorary Speaker, “Challenge to Change” program (Maitland Middle School, 2007)
KPMG Doctoral Scholar (2005 – 2009)
FAMU Feeder Fellowship Recipient (UCF, 2005 – 2007)
Distinguished Service Award (FAMU School of Business & Industry, 2004)
Presidential Scholarship Recipient (FAMU, 2000 – 2005)
Representative Prior Research:
Arnold, V., T. Benford. J. Canada, and S.G. Sutton. (2011) The
Role of Strategic Enterprise Risk Management and Organizational
Flexibility in Easing New Regulatory Compliance.
International Journal of
Accounting Information Systems.
Canada, J., Sutton, S., and Kuhn, J. (2009) The Pervasive Nature of IT Controls: An Examination of Material Weaknesses in IT Controls and Audit Fees. International Journal of Accounting and Information Management. 17(1), pp 106-119.
Canada, J., Benford, T., Arnold, V. and Sutton, S. (2008) The Impact of Government Legislation on the Market For Corporate Ownership. Corporate Ownership and Control. 6(1), pp. 138-146.
Canada, J., Kuhn, J., and Sutton, S. (2008)
Accidentally in the Public Interest: The Perfect Storm that
Yielded the Sarbanes Oxley Act.
Critical Perspectives on Accounting. 19(7),
pp. 987-1003.
Arnold, V., Benford, T., Canada, J., Kuhn, J., and Sutton, S. (2007) The Unintended Consequences of Sarbanes Oxley on Technology Innovation and Supply Chain Integration. The Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting. 4, pp. 103-122.
Research Work in Progress:
Arnold, V., T. Benford. J. Canada, and S.G. Sutton. “Enhancing Strategic
Flexibility and Performance Through Enterprise Risk Management: The
Enabling Role of IT Integration”
Submitted to Decision Sciences- 2nd round