Greg Burton
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Biography
Greg Burton is the KPMG Professor in the School of Accountancy at Brigham Young University. Greg teaches auditing, accounting information systems, international accounting, and international business. He received a B.A. and MAcc in accounting from Utah State University and his Ph.D. from the University of South Carolina, with an interest in international business.
Group Affiliations
- Academy of International Business — 2004–0
Selected Publications
- "Improving Ethics: Extending the Theory of Planned Behavior to Include Moral Disengagement", Journal of Business Ethics, Springer, 2021
- "Shadow IT use, outcome effects, and subjective performance evaluation", Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability, 2019
- "The Impact of Audit Penalty Distributions on the Detection and Frequency of Fraudulent Reporting", Review of Accounting Studies, Edition 4, Volume 16, Pages 843-865, 2011
- "U.S. Perspectives on Implementation of IFRS", Law, Corporate Governance and Accounting: European Perspectives, Routledge, 2011
Awards
- Ian Hague Award for Outstanding Service to the International Accounting Section, American Accounting Association, 2020
- KPMG Professorship, KPMG, 2019
- Marriott School of Management Teaching Excellence Award, Marriott School, 2016
Languages
- Serbian
- German
- Croatian
Certificates and Licenses
- Certified Global Management Accountant — AICPA — 2012
BYU Citizenship
- Curriculum Committee — Committee/Council Member — August 2016–June 2018
- Library and Scholarly Communications Advisory Council — Committee/Council Member — August 2014–August 2016
- International Accounting Study Abroad — Program Chair/Coordinator — May 2007–0
Professional Citizenship
- American Accounting Association Sharpening Our Vision Task Force, Member, January 2013–0
- JIAR Conference Committee-American Accounting Association, Committee/Council Member, August 2012–0
- American Accounting Association, Committee/Council Chair, September 2020–August 2023
- American Accounting Association, International Accounting Section, Committee/Council Member, August 2020–August 2023
- International Accounting Section Advisory Council, Committee/Council Member, August 2020–August 2023
- American Accounting Association Membership Comittee, Committee/Council Chair, September 2020–September 2020
- Council Committee on Awards Committee, Committee/Council Chair, August 2016–August 2018
- American Accounting Association, Committee/Council Member, August 2015–August 2018
- International Accounting Section, Officer (specify in Other), August 2014–August 2015
- International Accounting Section, Officer (specify in Other), August 2013–August 2014
- American Accounting Association Nominations Committee, Member, January 2013–December 2013
Consulting
- EY — Training/Education: I am an EY Academic Resource Center faculty member. Our task is developing leading edge materials used to enhance accounting education. — January 2009–0