Harry Z. Davis
Professor at Zicklin School of Business
Schools
- Zicklin School of Business
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Biography
Zicklin School of Business
Academic Degrees
BA, Yeshiva University, 1972
MBA, Baruch College, 1976
MPhil, Columbia University, 1977
PhD, Columbia University, Accounting, 1978
Areas of Expertise
Financial Accounting, Spreadsheet Design
Publications
The Use of Individualized Problems to Improve Students’ Learning, with L.S. Hwang and V. Shoaf, Journal of Accounting Education, October 2001 (pp. 189-210).
Analyzing Activity Cost Variances, with C.Y. Tang, Advances in Management Accounting, 2000, (pp.171-187).
Measuring Equilibrium Forces of Accounting Ratios, with Y. Peles, The Accounting Review, October 1993, (pp. 725-747).
The Duration of the Adjustment Process of Financial Ratios, with Y. Peles, The Review of Economics and Statistics, (Harvard University), August, 1992, (pp. 557-559).
LIFO Inventory Liquidations: An Empirical Study, with N. Kahn and E. Rozen, Journal of Accounting Research, University of Chicago, Autumn, 1984, (pp. 480-496).
Awards
Association of Black Accountants teaching award
Baruch College Presidential Award for Distinguished Teaching
School of Business and Public Administration Teaching Excellence Award
Distinguished Alumni Award of Beta Alpha Psi.
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