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Andrew Rosman, Ph.D. joined NSU as the dean of the Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship in September 2019. Dean Rosman leads the development and enhancement of the college’s strategic initiatives, long-term planning and policy setting. He collaborates with the faculty and staff in curriculum development, institutional assessment and improvement, and cultivates relationships with alumni and donors.
Dr. Rosman most recently served as dean and professor in the Silberman College of Business at Fairleigh Dickinson University, overseeing programs at its two New Jersey campuses (Metro and Florham) and the Vancouver, British Columbia campus. He led the development of new academic minors targeted to non-business majors and new online graduate degrees. In addition, Dr. Rosman worked with faculty to create minors addressing specific industry needs and business courses tailored for the arts
Prior to joining FDU in 2014, Dean Rosman was the Dean of the College of Management at LIU Post (2012-2104) and a faculty member at the University of Connecticut (1989-2012). While at UConn, he was the founding director of the MS in Accounting Program and served as director from 1998 to 2012. In 2002, this program became the University of Connecticut’s first asynchronous online graduate degree.
Dean Rosman’s primary research focus has been on how decision makers use information with the objective of identifying ways to improve decision behavior. He has published research in the Journal of Accounting and Economics; Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance; Auditing: A Journal of Theory and Practice; Academy of Management Journal; Journal of Behavioral Decision Making; Journal of Business Venturing; Journal of Business Research; Issues in Accounting Education; Behavioral Research in Accounting; Review of Accounting and Finance; and Research in Accounting Regulation.
The United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA) has recognized Dr. Rosman for developing best practices in online education (2007) and for excellence in distance learning teaching (2011) and he was awarded UConn’s highest teaching distinction, University Fellow, in 2001. He earned his BBA from Hofstra University and his Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Education/Academic qualification
B.B.A. Public Accounting, Hofstra University
Ph.D. Business, University of North Carolina
Disciplines
- Accounting
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Disciplinary Intersection of Medicine and Business: A Novel Population Health Management Premedical Pathway for Medicine and Other Health Care Professions
Sainfort, F., Jacko, J. A., Cohen, K., Rosman, A. & Vieweg, J., Oct 1 2022, In: Population Health Management. 25, 5, p. 616-624 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Training auditors to perform analytical procedures using metacognitive skills
Plumlee, R. D., Rixom, B. A. & Rosman, A. J., Jan 1 2015, In: Accounting Review. 90, 1, p. 351-369 19 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The ongoing debate of and direction for future research about the impact of the 150-hour education requirement on the supply of certified public accountants
Gramling, L. J. & Rosman, A. J., Aug 2013, In: Issues in Accounting Education. 28, 3, p. 503-512 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The effects of tacit knowledge on earnings management behavior in the presence and absence of monitoring at different levels of firm performance
Rosman, A. J., Biggs, S. F. & Hoskin, R. E., 2012, In: Behavioral Research in Accounting. 24, 1, p. 109-130 22 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Auditors' going-concern judgments: Rigid, adaptive, or both?
Rosman, A. J., 2011, In: Review of Accounting and Finance. 10, 1, p. 30-45 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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With Great Caution and Deference New Jersey Courts Leave Decisions Resulting From Internal Grievance Proceedings of Universities Undisturbed
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