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John E. McEnroe
Deloitte Distinguished Professor of Accountancy & MIS
School of Accountancy and Management Information Systems (MIS)
1 E. Jackson Blvd.
DePaul Center 6043
Chicago, IL 60604
(312) 362-8748
jmcenroe@depaul.edu

Academic Degrees


D.B.A. University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, Accounting, 1977
M.B.A. Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL, Accounting, 1973
B.S. Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL, Accounting, 1969

Academic Experience


Full Professor (most recent), DePaul University (1982 - Now).
Assistant then tenured Associate Professor, University of Missouri (1976 - 1987).

Professional Interests

Research: The politicalization of auditing and accounting rule making, Substance versus form in the reporting of accounting numbers, Issues and problems involved in establishing a general theory of accounting, Earnings management/Teaching: Financial Accounting

Selected Publications

Article

McEnroe, J. (2008). Individual Investors' Perceptions Involving the Quality and Usefulness of Audited Financial Statements. Advances In Public Interest Accounting, 13 (), 63-69.
McEnroe, J., Stevens, K., Hill, N. (2005). Auditors' Reactions to Sarbanes-Oxley and the PCAOB. The CPA Journal (November), 32-34.
McEnroe, J. (2005). Beyond GAAP: Issues Involving the Sarbanes Oxley Certification Language. The CPA Journal (April), 18-19.
McEnroe, J., Martens, S. (2004). It's Time for a True and Fair View. Accounting Forum, 28 (4), 427-430.
McEnroe, J., Pitman, M. (2003). An Analysis of the Accounting Profession's Oligarchy: The Auditing Standards Board. Research In Accounting Regulation, 16, 29-44.

Selected Professional and Community Service

Reviewer: Ad Hoc Review of Article or Manuscript

2003: Reviewed articles for potential publication , Reviewed articles for potential publication in Abacus, Critical Perspectives on Accounting, and Accounting Horizons
2001: Critical Perspectives on Accounting
2001: British Accounting Review
2001: Advances in Public Interest Accounting
2001: Abacus