Clayton A - Miami University



Clayton A. Hock

September 2008

DEPARTMENT: Accountancy

RANK: Professor

TENURE STATUS: Tenured

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Accounting, The Pennsylvania State University, 1974

M.S., Accounting, Northern Illinois University, 1968

B.S., Accounting, Northern Illinois University, 1966

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1974- present – Assistant (1974), Associate Professor (1977), and Professor (1982), Department of Accountancy, Miami University

1968-1970 – Instructor, Department of Accounting, Northern Illinois University

FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION

Financial accounting and reporting

Accounting education

COURSES TAUGHT

Accounting for Business combinations

Contemporary Issues in Accounting

Financial (Intermediate) Accounting I

Financial (Intermediate) Accounting II

Financial and Managerial Accounting

Financial Accounting Theory

Graduate Survey in Principles of Accounting

Managerial Accounting and Controllership

Principles of Financial Accounting

Principles of Managerial Accounting

Regulatory and International Accounting

Survey of International Accounting and Reporting

HONORS AND AWARDS

Nominee for Effective Educator Award, 1987, 1992, 1997

Nominee for Beta Gamma Sigma Distinguished Faculty Award, 1987

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

BOOKS

Baldwin, Bruce A., and Clayton A. Hock, Annual Report Project and Readings (3rd edition), Cincinnati: South-Western/Thompson Learning, 2002.

Baldwin, Bruce A., and Clayton A. Hock, Annual Report Project and Readings Instructor’s Manual (3rd edition), Cincinnati: South-Western/Thompson Learning, 2002.

Baldwin, Bruce A., and Clayton A. Hock, Financial Reporting Project and Readings (3rd edition), Cincinnati: South-Western/Thompson Learning, 2002.

Baldwin, Bruce A., and Clayton A. Hock, Financial Reporting Project and Readings Instructor’s Manual (3rd edition), Cincinnati: South-Western/Thompson Learning, 2002.

Cumming, John, and Clayton A. Hock, Study Guide for Use With Intermediate Accounting, New York: Irvin/McGraw-Hill, Inc., Six Editions, 1998, 1995, 1992, 1989, 1987, 1984.

JOURNALS

Carpenter, Charles G.; and Clayton A. Hock, “The 150-Hour Requirement’s Effect on the CPA Exam: Candidate Performance in Florida, New York, and Texas,” The CPA Journal, June 2008, pp. 62 – 64.

Hock, Clayton A., and Janel M. Bloch, “Accounting 101: More Useful Approaches as Alternatives to Debits and Credits,” New Accountant, 2008, pp. 6 – 9.

Chandra, Gyan, Clayton A. Hock, Charles Landes, “A Value-Added Approach to Offering CPA’s Services,” The Ohio CPA Journal, October - December 2000, pp. 27-31.

Hock, Clayton A. and Richard Parker, “Credit Union: An Accounting Career Alternative,” New Accountant, September 2000, pp. 16-21.

Brewer, Peter; Gyan Chandra; and Clayton A. Hock, “Economic Value Added (EVA): Its Uses and Limitations,” SAM Advanced Management Journal, Spring 1999, pp. 4-11.

Chandra, Gyan, and Clayton A. Hock, “Some Recent Trends in Accounting Education in the United States,” Business Studies, January and July 1997, 32 (1), pp. 1-16.

Chandra, Gyan, and Clayton A. Hock “Value added curriculum in management accounting: A global perspective,” The Management Accountant, January 1997, 32 (1), pp. 26-31.

Chandra, Gyan, and Clayton A. Hock, “The 150-Hour Education Requirement: An Opportunity for Accounting Curriculum Change,” The Ohio CPA Journal, October 1992, pp. 13-20.

PROCEEDINGS FROM SCHOLARLY OR PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

Hock, Clayton A., “Chairmen’s Attitudes Related to SEC Courses of Instruction,” in Collected Papers of the American Accounting Association’s Annual Meeting, 1978, pp. 623-630.

Hock, Clayton A., “The SEC in the Accounting Curriculum,” in Collected Papers of the Ohio Regional Meeting of the American Accounting Association, 1977, pp. 68-77.

BOOK REVIEWS

Hock, Clayton A., Review of Readings in Accounting Theory, by Mohamed E. Ibrahim, in Issues in Accounting Education, Spring 1996, 11 (1), pp. 231-32.

EDITORIAL CONSULTANT

Hock, Clayton A., Editorial recommendations for Budgeting and Accounting for Nonaccounting Managers used for Management Enrichment Training Program (MERIT series) of the Credit Union National Association, Inc.. Published 2000, pgs. 157. Many of the suggested recommendations were incorporated into the final publication.

PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS

External

Hock, Clayton A. and Gyan Chandra, “Adios Debits and Credits,” Ohio Regional Meeting of the American Accounting Association, Columbus, Ohio, May, 2005.

Hock, Clayton A., “Chairmen’s Attitudes Related to SEC Courses of Instruction,” American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, August 1978.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS (AND OFFICES HELD, WITH DATES)

American Accounting Association

Membership Advisory Committee, 1999 - 2000

Retired Members Committee, 1998 - 1999.

American Institute of CPAs

Institute of Management Accountants, Cincinnati North Chapter (formerly Miami Valley Chapter)

Director of Publicity, 2004 - 2007

Director of Manuscripts, 1999, 1997

VP Professional Education, 1998

Director of Educational Projects and Student Relations, 1995

Director of Newsletter, 1994, 1993, 1992 (earned three national newsletter awards), 1988, 1987, 1986, 1985

Director of CMA and Student Affairs,1991

Director of Manuscripts and Educational Projects, 1990

President, 1984

VP Administration, 1983

VP Communications/Public Relations, 1982

VP Education and Professional Development, 1981,1980, 1979

Director of Educational Projects and Professional Development, 1978

REFEREE AND PROFESSIONAL REVIEWER

The Ohio CPA Journal

Random House

Southwestern Publishing

Credit Union National Association

INTERNAL GRANTS

Department of Accountancy Curriculum Grant, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995

MIAMI UNIVERSITY SERVICE ACTIVITIES

UNIVERSITY

Campus Planning (1999 - present)

Participated in a focus group conducted by the Climate Committee of the President’s Multi-cultural Council, April, 17, 2001.

Course and Curriculum Committee (1999 - present)

Academic Appeals Committee [alternate] (1994-95)

Student Advisory Council [alternate] (1994-95)

Liberal Education Planning Committee (1990-91)

Fiscal Priorities Committee, Chair (1984-87)

Special Task Force on Academic Advising (1979-80)

University Library Committee (1977-78)

DIVISION

Portfolio Review Committee (2005 – present)

Core Review Committee, (2000 - 2001)

External Relations committee, (1999 - 2001)

Divisional Faculty Committee for Evaluation of Administrators, Chair (1998- 2000)

Measurement of Teaching Effectiveness Project Team (1997-1998)

Part-time MBA Review Project Team, Chair (1994-1995)

Beta Gamma Sigma, President (1993-94)

Undergraduate Studies Committee, Chair (1990-94)

Communications Requirement Committee (1990-91)

Liberal Education Planning (1990-91)

MBA Curriculum Development Group (1990-91)

SBA Core Review Committee (1990-91)

MBA Curriculum Development Group (1989-90)

MBA Review Committee (1980-81)

Graduate Studies Committee (1980-81)

DEPARTMENT

Student Interaction and Awards (2002 -present)

Finance and External Relations Committee, Chair (2001)

Governance Review Committee (2002)

Instructor Recruiting Committee (1998-2002)

Principles of Accounting Coordinator (1998-2002)

Accounting Club Advisor (1997- 2002)

Teaching Evaluation Subcommittee (1997-98)

Curriculum and Assessment Committee (1995-97)

External Relations Committee, Chair (1994-97)

150-Hour Program Project Team (1994-95)

Personnel Committee, Chair (1993-94)

Internship Coordinator (1990-93)

Coordinator of Intermediate Accounting (1989-91, 1994-97)

Beta Alpha Psi advisor 1984-87, 2003 – present)

Chief Departmental Advisor (1978-82)

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