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"Ever-decreasing information processing costs and ever-improving information systems technology are changing the way financial information is provided to the market. The days of the hard copy financial statement are limited. The role of the accountant and the auditor will change more in the next decade than it has since 1933."

 

 

 

 

Roland E. (Pete) Dukes
Professor of Accounting
Durwood L. Alkire Endowed Professor of Accounting
Chair, Foster School of Business Building Committee

PhD, Stanford University, 1974
MBA, Stanford University, 1970
BSEE, University of Illinois, 1964


Phone:   
206-543-7141 Mailing Address:
Fax:
206-685-9875 Michael G. Foster School of Business
Office:
Email:
314 Mackenzie Hall
rdukes@u.washington.edu

Accounting Department
Box 353200
Seattle, WA 98195-3200
     
Faculty Personal Web Page:   http://bschool.washington.edu/myweb/rdukes/


Specialties

    Financial accounting, financial statement analysis, managerial accounting, bank management.

Positions Held

    At the University of Washington since 1979
    Associate professor (1978-79)
    Assistant professor at Cornell University (1972-80)
    Visiting Professor at Cornell University (1980, 1992)
    Visiting Scholar at University of Manchester in the United Kingdom (1990)

Selected Publications

  • Intermediate Accounting, Fifth Edition, with T. Dyckman and C. Davis, Irwin/McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 2001.

  • "Instructional Case: Balmer Consulting Group," with D. Burgstahler and M. Peecher, Issues in Accounting Education, Vol. 13, No. 4, November 1998.

  • "The Value of Information and Audits," Coopers and Lybrand Monograph, 1996.

Current Research

    Investigating the kinds, formats, and timeliness of financial information disclosures made by firms on the Internet, examining the relationship between intranet and Internet financial information.

Honors and Awards

    Durwood L. Alkire Professor (1999-present)
    William R. Gregory Faculty Fellow (1994-95)
    Puget Sound Power Professor (1985-89)

Selected Consulting Experience

  • Various firms, expert witness on financial reporting issues.

Academic Service

    Chair of the Accounting Department, (1983-1992) and (1996-99)
    Dean of the Pacific Coast Banking School (1995-2000)
    Member of outstanding educators selection committee (1994-96)
    Chairman of corporate accounting policy seminar planning committee for the American Accounting Association (1992-93)




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