Our Faculty
Bairj Donabedian
Associate Professor
Lubin School of Business
Accounting
Location
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New York City
Goldstein Academic Center
Office Hours
New York City
Spring 2020
Mon 12:30pm-3:00pm
Wed 12:30pm-3:00pm
Education
BA, St. John's College, Annapolis, Annapolis, MD
Mathematics, Philosophy
MBA, Columbia University, New York City, NY
Accounting
PhD, Columbia University, New York City, NY
Accounting
Academic and Professional Engagement Activities
President and past Treasurer, Coop Board.
Selected Contributions & Publications
Donabedian, B. (1991). The economic rationales of CPA licensing. Journal of Accounting and Public Policy.
Donabedian, B. (1993). Accounting self-regulation and the enforcement of professional codes. Journal of Accounting and Public Policy.
Donabedian, B. (1995). Self-regulation and the enforcement of professional codes. Public Choice.
Donabedian, B., Angelini, J. (1997). Regional variations in tax expenditures. State Tax Notes.
Donabedian, B., McKinnon, S., Bruns, W. (1998). Task characteristics, managerial socialization, and media selection.. Management Communication Quarterly.
Donabedian, B. (2003). The Natural Realm of Social Law. Sociological Theory.
Donabedian, B. (2006). Optimization and its alternative in media choice: A model of reliance on social-influence processes. The Information Society. 22(3), 121-135.
Tinkelman, D., Donabedian, B. (2007). Street Lamps, Alleys, Ratio Analysis and Nonprofit Organizations. Nonprofit Management and Leadership. 18(1), 5 ff.
Tinkelman, D., Donabedian, B. (2009). Decomposing the Elements of Nonprofit Organizational Performance. Research in Government and Nonprofit Accounting. 12