Dr. Carol Johnson
Associate Professor

carol.johnson@okstate.edu
420 Business Building

405-744-7627 (office)
405-744-5123 (department)
405-744-1680 (fax)

Academic, Military, and Professional Positions

School of Accounting, Oklahoma State University, Associate Professor, August 1997
School of Accounting, Oklahoma State University, Assistant Professor, August 1992 - July 1997
Arizona State University, Graduate Teaching/Research Assistant, 1987 - 1992
Illinois Wesleyan University, Adjunct Instructor, - 1987
Illinois State University, Graduate Teaching/Research Assistant, 1986 - 1987
The Country Companies, Systems Analyst, Programmer, Actuarial Office Specialist, Secretary, 1976 - 1985
State Farm Insurance Companies, Word Processor, Stenographer, 1972 - 1976

Awards and Honors

Greiner Graduate Teaching Award (2008)
Regent's Distinguished Teaching Award (2008)
2007 Golden Torch Faculty Award (2007)
Faculty Member of the Month (2006)
Faculty Member of the Month (2005)

Education

Ph D, Arizona State University, Accounting, 1993
MS, Illinois State University, Accounting, 1987
BS, Illinois State University, Accounting, 1986

Courses Taught

ACCT 2103
- Financial Accounting (Fall 2009)
ACCT 3603
- Accounting Information Systems (Fall 2009)
ACCT 5183
- MBA Financial Accounting and Analysis (Fall 2009)
ACCT 5543
- Study of White-Collar Fraud Schemes (Fall 2009)
ACCT 4763
- International Accounting Abroad (Summer 2009)
ACCT 5553
- Forensic Accounting Tools (Summer 2009)
ACCT 2103
- Financial Accounting (Spring 2009)
ACCT 3603
- Accounting Information Systems (Spring 2009)
ACCT 4553
- Ethical Issues in Accounting (Spring 2009)
ACCT 5183
- MBA Financial Accounting and Analysis (Spring 2009)
ACCT 2103
- Financial Accounting (Fall 2008)
ACCT 3603
- Accounting Information Systems (Fall 2008)
ACCT 5543
- Study of White-Collar Fraud Schemes (Fall 2008)
ACCT 2103
- Financial Accounting (Summer 2008)
ACCT 2103
- Financial Accounting (Spring 2008)
ACCT 3603
- Accounting Information Systems (Spring 2008)
ACCT 4553
- Ethical Issues in Accounting (Spring 2008)
ACCT 5183
- MBA Financial Accounting and Analysis (Spring 2008)
ACCT 3603
- Accounting Information Systems (Fall 2007)
ACCT 5543
- Study of White-Collar Fraud Schemes (Fall 2007)
ACCT 4553
- Ethical Issues in Accounting (Spring 2007)
ACCT 3603
- Accounting Information Systems (Fall 2006)
ACCT 5543
- Study of White-Collar Fraud Schemes (Fall 2006)
ACCT 4233
- Operational Auditing and Controls (Summer 2006)
ACCT 3603
- Accounting Information Systems (Spring 2006)
ACCT 3603
- ACCTG INFO SYSTEMS (Fall 2005)
ACCT 5543
- STDY OF WHITE-COLLAR FRAUD (Fall 2005)

Contracts, Grants, and Sponsored Research

Publications

Carol Johnson, Tim Ireland, 2007, "An Empirical Examination of Manipulation in Components of the Income Statement," Journal of Forensic Accounting, 8 (1), 1-28.

Charlotte Wright, Carol Johnson, J Shaw, 2007, "Recognition of Fraud Schemes: The Effect of Education and Experience," American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences

Carol Johnson, 2006, "Eliciting Useful Reference Checks: They Haven't Been to Jail - But Have They Left a Trail?," Fraud Magazine, December 2006

Carol Johnson, 2006, "Instructor’s Manual to Accompany Accounting Information Systems," Prentice-Hall

Carol Johnson, 2006, "Power Points to Accompany Accounting Information Systems," Prentice Hall

Charlotte Wright, Carol Johnson, Patrick Dorr, 2006, "Employee Recognition and Assessment of Fraud Schemes: An International Perspective," Petroleum Accounting and Financial Management Journal

Carol Johnson, Charlotte Wright, 2004, "Make it Easy; They will Come," Internal Auditor, 41 (1)

Charlotte Wright, J. Riley Shaw, Carol Johnson, 2003, "Environmental Costs and Tax Policy: The Case of Future Dismantlement, Removal and Restoration Costs," Oil, Gas & Energy Quarterly, December, 241-258.

Charlotte Wright, Carol Johnson, 2003, "Accounting for Asset Retirement Obligations by Oil and Gas Producing Companies: The Past and the Future," Petroleum Accounting and Financial Management Journal, 2 (2)

Presentations Given

Recognition of Fraud Schemes: The Effect of Education and Experience
2007 Annual Conference
American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences
Las Vegas, NV - February 2007