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  Joel H. Amernic

Professor of Accounting
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Personal Web Site   http://www.rotman.utoronto.ca/~amernic


Selected Articles and Papers
  • "A Privatization Success Story: Accounting and Narrative Expression over Time," R. Craig and J. Amernic, Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 21(8), 2008, 1085-1115
  • "The Transformational Leader as Pedagogue, Physician, Architect, Commander, and Saint: Five Root Metaphors in Jack Welch’s Letters to Stockholders of General Electric," J. Amernic, R. Craig and D. Tourish, Human Relations, 60(12), 2007, 1839-1872
  • "Reform of Accounting Education in the Post-Enron Era: Moving Accounting 'Out of the Shadows'," J. Amernic and R. Craig, Abacus, 40(3), 2004, 342-378
Books/Chapters
  • CEO-Speak: The Language of Corporate Leadership, J. Amernic and R. Craig, McGill-Queens University Press, 2006

Academic/Professional Service

Audit Committee, University of Toronto
Subcommittee on Curriculum and Standards of Governing Council
Commerce Programs Council
University of Toronto Faculty Association Bargaining Team
Provostial Task Force on the Faculty of Management/Commerce and Finance Relationship
Woodsworth College Liaison for Commerce and Finance
Various Rotman School of Management and Faculty of Arts and Science Committees including Recruiting, Promotion, Tenure, Renewal, Curriculum, Acting Director of Commerce Programs
Chair, CAAA's 'Outstanding Accounting Educator' Committee
Editorial Boards of scholarly journals: Contemporary Accounting Research; Accounting Review; Accounting Horizons; Accounting Education; Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting
Past Editor, Canadian Accounting Perspectives

Honors/Awards

Manuscript Excellence Award, Academy of Accounting Historians
Walter J. MacDonald Award, Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants
FCA (Ontario), Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario
Outstanding Accounting Educator Award, Canadian Academic Accounting Association
MBA Teaching Excellence Awards, Rotman School of Management

Research and Teaching Interests

Teaching interests include Financial Accounting, Accounting Theory; Management Accounting; Management Control and Accounting and Industrial/Employment Relations. Research interests include Financial Reporting and Critical Analysis; Corporate Reporting and the Internet; Accounting and Industrial/Employment Relations; Management Education; Top Management Communication.