Journal of Sustainability Management – December 2017 Volume 5, Number 1
Copyright by author(s); CC-BY 8 The Clute Institute
Veronica Paz, CPA, CITP, CFF, CGMA, is an Associate Professor of Accounting at Indiana University of
Pennsylvania. She earned her Doctorate in Business Administration from Nova Southeastern University. Her
research interests include, CEO compensation, earnings quality, technology in the accounting classroom, and
forensic accounting. E-mail: vpaz@iup.edu
Monsurur Rahman is a Professor of Accounting at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He received his doctorate
from Southern Illinois University – Carbondale. He is a CPA and CMA. His research has been published in the
National Accounting Journal, Southeast Business and Economics Journal, and Journal of Accounting and Finance
Research, and many national regional conference proceedings. His research interests are in the area of Financial and
Managerial Accounting. E-mail: mrahman@iup.edu
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