Shane Dikolli

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Shane S. Dikolli
NationalityAustralian
Alma mater Curtin University University of Waterloo
Scientific career
FieldsManagerial Accounting
Institutions Wilfrid Laurier University

KPMG International Headquarters
Curtin University
University of Texas at Austin

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Duke University
Thesis "The Economic Demand For and Consequences of Contracting on Measures of the Drivers of Future Performance." (1998)

Shane S. Dikolli (Ph.D.) is an Associate Professor of Accounting at University of Virginia's Darden School of Business. He was ranked 4th overall and 1st in accounting in Bloomberg Businessweek Most Popular Business School Professors Among Top 30 Business Schools Rankings. [1] Dikolli was also named Professor of the Week by the Financial Times in August 2011. [2]

Dikolli is well known in the academic world for his research on the performance evaluation of CEOs. [3] He was awarded the Glen McLaughlin Prize for Research in Accounting Ethics and the 2011 Journal of Management Accounting Research Best Paper Award. [4] Professor Dikolli currently holds editorial board membership positions at The Accounting Review, Accounting, Organizations and Society, Contemporary Accounting Research, Journal of Management Accounting Research, and Accounting and Finance. [3]

Background

Dikolli completed his Bachelor of Business in 1986 from Curtin University of Technology in Perth, Western Australia. [5] As a university student, he worked as a Staff Accountant for Hendry, Rae & Court, Chartered Accountants. Dikolli was appointed tenured lecturer in September 1988 at the Curtin University of Technology. Dikolli also became a consultant in the Division of Management Consulting for KPMG International Headquarters from 1991 to 1992. Dikolli completed his Postgraduate Diploma in Business (Accounting) from Curtin University of Technology in 1994. He then completed his Doctor of Philosophy (Accounting) in 1998 from the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Canada. [5]

In 2000, Dikolli accepted the position of an assistant professor at the University of Texas. [5] After 6 years at the University of Texas and 12 years at the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University, Dikolli moved on to become Associate Professor of Accounting at the University of Virginia’s Darden School of Business. Professor Dikolli teaches an MBA course on managerial accounting in the Full-Time and Weekend Executive Programs at the Darden School of Business. [3]

Dikolli is the cousin of Australian musician Adem K (Kerimofski).[ citation needed ]

Publications

Dikolli has published his research in the Journal of Accounting Research, Journal of Accounting and Economics, The Accounting Review, Contemporary Accounting Research, Review of Accounting Studies, European Accounting Review, Journal of Services Marketing, Behavioural Research in Accounting, Asian Review of Accounting, and Managerial Auditing Journal. [6] His publications include:

Honours and awards

Media Mentions

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