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Alnoor Bhimani
Dr. Alnoor Bhimani is a Professor of Management Accounting at the London School of Economics (LSE). He is former Head of LSE’s Department of Accounting and Founding Director of LSE Entrepreneurship. Alnoor has authored bestsellers including Management and Cost Accounting and Management Accounting: Retrospect and Prospect. He is interested in all aspects of tech entrepreneurship, digital innovation, and strategic financial management. His most recent book is Financial Management for Technology Start-ups.
Charles T. Horngren
Dr. Charles T. Horngren (Died in 2011) was the Edmund W. Littlefield Emeritus Professor of Accounting at Stanford University. A graduate of Marquette University, he got his MBA from Harvard University and his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. Charles was also the recipient of honorary doctorates from DePaul University and Marquette University.
A certified public accountant, Dr. Horngren served on the Financial Accounting Standards Board Advisory Council for 5 years, the Accounting Principles Board for 6 years, and the Council of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants for 3 years. For 6 years he served as a trustee of the Financial Accounting Foundation, which oversees the Government Accounting Standards Board and the Financial Accounting Standards Board. He is also a member of the Accounting Hall of Fame.
Dr. Horngren is an author of many accounting books including but not limited to Introduction to Financial Accounting, Introduction to Management Accounting, Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis, Horngren’s Accounting and Horngren’s Financial & Managerial Accounting,
Madhav V. Rajan
Dr. Madhav V. Rajan is the Professor of Accounting at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business. He is also a Professor of Law at Stanford Law School. From 2010 to 2016, he was Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and head of the MBA program at the Stanford GSB.
Dr. Rajan got his undergraduate degree in commerce from the University of Madras (India) and his MS, MBA, and Ph.D. degrees from Carnegie Mellon University. His dissertation won the Alexander Henderson Award for Excellence in Economic Theory.
Madhav’s primary area of research interest is the economics-based analysis of management accounting issues, especially as they relate to capital budgeting, internal control, quality management, supply chain and performance systems in firms. He has published his research in a variety of leading journals, including Journal of Accounting and Economics, The Accounting Review, Management Science, Journal of Accounting Research, and Review of Financial Studies. He is a coauthor of Managerial Accounting: Making Decisions and Motivating Performance.
Srikant M. Datar
Professor Srikant M. Datar is the Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School, Senior Associate Dean for University Affairs and Faculty Chair of the Harvard University Innovation Labs. He previously served as Senior Associate Dean. A graduate with distinction from the University of Bombay (India), he received gold medals upon graduation from the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, and the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India. A chartered accountant, he holds two master’s degrees and a Ph.D. from Stanford University.
Datar has published his research in leading marketing, accounting, and operations management journals, including Contemporary Accounting Research, The Accounting Review, Auditing and Finance, Journal of Accounting, Journal of Accounting Research, Journal of Accounting and Economics, and Management Science. He has served as an associate editor and on the editorial board of several journals and has presented his research to academic audiences and corporate executives in South America, North America, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Europe. He is a co-author of three other books: Rethinking the MBA: Business Education at a Crossroads, Managerial Accounting: Making Decisions and Motivating Performance, and Rethinking Graduate Management Education in Latin America.
Cited by his college students as a dedicated and innovative teacher, Datar received the George Leland Bach Award for Excellence in the Classroom at Carnegie Mellon University and the Distinguished Teaching Award at Stanford University.
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