Associate Professor
Office: 343 Business
Administration
Phone: (419) 372-8376
Email: neckel@bgsu.edu
Education:
- Ph.D.
Richard G. Ivey School of Business Administration, University of
Western Ontario
Research
Interests:
- Forecasting
- Capital
Budgeting
- Information
processing / Decision making
Services:
Reviews
manuscripts for:
- Decision
Sciences
- The
Journal of Accounting Education
- Management
Accounting Research
Professional
Affiliations:
- Member
- Decision Sciences Institute
- Member
- American Accounting Association
NORMAN L. ECKEL is Associate Professor
of Accounting & MIS at Bowling Green State University. He has a Ph.D.
in accounting from the Richard G. Ivey School of Business Administration,
University of Western Ontario. A member of Decision Sciences Institute
and the American Accounting Association, his research interests are in
the areas of forecasting, capital budgeting and information processing/decision
making. He has presented several papers at American Accounting Association
and Decision Sciences Institute meetings. His research has appeared in
the Journal of Accounting Education, Abacus, Decision Sciences, Mid-Atlantic
Journal of Business, The Academy of Management Executive and the
Financial Analysts Journal. Dr. Eckel reviews manuscripts regularly for
Decision Sciences, The Journal of Accounting Education and Management
Accounting Research.
Dr. Eckel has several years of corporate
experience, including director of real estate and assistant to the president,
which involved a variety of management tasks and assignments. Currently,
he undertakes a variety of consulting activities including small-business
and litigation consulting. His small business consulting includes: the
installation of standard cost systems, the preparation of prospect uses
for capital acquisition, the analysis of capital budgeting decisions
and various accounting and financial issues. His litigation support consulting
involves providing attorneys with economic projections or economic damage
reports for a variety of legal issues including: breach of contract,
business enterprise valuation, anti-trust damages, personal injury/wrongful
death, pension evaluations, and structured settlement cases. Dr.
Eckel spent calendar year 1994 as a consultant to a group encouraging
investment and free enterprise in Russia.
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