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Timothy Kelley

tkelley@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-4846
Olin Hall 212

Office Hours

Monday:
2:30 to 5 p.m.

Tuesday:
5:30 to 7 p.m.

Thursday:
5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Professor of Accountancy

Ph.D. University of Houston, Accounting and Organizational Behavior
MBA California State University, Long Beach, Accounting and Organizational Behavior
B.S. Loyola-Marymount University, Accounting

Timothy P. Kelley, professor of Accounting, is a licensed CPA in California and formerly worked in public accounting with the international CPA firm Arthur Andersen & Co. Kelley has been teaching at USD since 1983 and his primary teaching interests are financial and managerial accounting. Most of his research has focused on the impact of time pressures on the work environment of auditors working in public accounting. He has published articles in the following journals: Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory, Advances in Accounting, Accounting Horizons, The Journal of Applied Business Research, The CPA Journal, and National Public Accountant.

Selected Current Research

Journal Article, Academic Journal

Kelley, T., Hora, J. (2008). "The folly of making EPS comparisons across companies: Do accounting textbooks send the correct message?" . Journal of College Teaching & Learning., Volume (Number 2), 53-60.

Margheim, L., Hora, J., Kelley, T. (2008). The Preferred Stock Dilemma of Appllo Technology: The Impact of SFAS #150. Global Perspectives on Accounting Education, 5

Margheim, L., Kelley, T., Pattison, D. (2005). An Empirical Analysis of the Effects of Auditor Time Budget Pressure and Time Deadline Pressure. The Journal of Applied Business Research, 21:1