D. David McIntyre, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of Accounting

220 Stetson Hall

(478) 301-5541, Fax (478) 301-2635
mcintyre_dd@mercer.edu

EDUCATION:

Ph.D. (Accounting), University of Kentucky, 2001

MBA, University of Central Florida, 1996

MAcc (Accounting), University of Georgia, 1992

BBA (Accounting), University of Georgia, 1991

 

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE:

-          Mercer University

Interim Associate Dean   -   2007 - 2008

Assistant Professor         -    2004 to Present

-          Clemson University

Assistant Professor         - 2001-2004

-          University of Kentucky

Graduate Teaching Assistant    1997-2001

Published Research:  Peer Reviewed Journals

McIntyre, D.D., C. C. Chen and K. T. Jones.  2008.  Analyzing the Factors Relevant to Students’ Estimations of the Benefits and Costs of Pursuing an Accounting Career.  Accounting Education: an international journal. 

 

McIntyre, D.D., C. C. Chen and K. T. Jones.  2007.  Students’ Major Selections in Changing Economic Times.  New Accountant, Issue 723AAV.

 

McIntyre, D.D., C. C. Chen and K. T. Jones. “A Reexamination of the Factors Important to Selection of Accounting as a Major”, Accounting and the Public Interest, 2005.

McIntyre, D.D., C. C. Chen and K. T. Jones. “Examining Minorities' Perceptions of Accounting”, The CPA Journal, August 2004.

McIntyre, D.D., C. C. Chen and K. T. Jones. “Business Students’ Perceptions of the First Introductory Accounting Course”, The CPA Journal, March 2004. 

 

Working Papers:

 

McIntyre, D.D., D. M. Guffey and J. J. McMillan.  Measuring and Influencing Students’ Ethical and Professional Perceptions of Earnings Management. (Submitted to Journal).

 

McIntyre, D.D. and L.L. Brennan.  Creating Incentives for Change by Keeping Score.  (Submitted to Journal).

 

Memberships:

American Accounting Association

Association of Certified Fraud Examiners

Institute of Management Accountants

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants