Faculty Profile
Jeremy Griffin
Assistant Professor of Accountancy
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Email: jbgriffi@olemiss.edu
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Research Description: Jeremy Griffin’s research interests include judgment and decision making topics in auditing and corporate governance. His primary interests are auditors’ materiality decisions and the role of audit committees in the financial reporting process. His current research investigates how auditors make evaluative materiality decisions in high uncertainty settings such as fair value measurement. Dr. Griffin’s research appears in the Journal of Accounting Research, Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory, and Managerial Auditing. Griffin received his Ph.D. in Accounting from the University of Georgia in 2010, his Master of Science in Accountancy degree from Notre Dame in 2000, and his Bachelor of Accountancy degree from the University of Mississippi in 1999. Prior to seeking his Ph.D., he held positions as a plant accounting manager with BorgWarner, Inc., and as an auditor with Deloitte & Touche, LLP.
Honors Theses:
Jansen, Megan (2022) The Grate Solution: Simplifying Viking Oven Packaging Processes (full text)
Spalding, James and Harris, Joseph (2021) Introduction of New Value Stream Through Vermicomposting Process (full text)
Cleveland, Kellie Reed (2020) A Tale of Two Cities, Maybe Three A look at financial literacy and economic development in three Mississippi cities: Fulton, Clarksdale, and Oxford (full text)
Sydney Ferguson and Jackson Sneed (2020) Utilizing the Product Development Process to Bring an Idea from Concept to Production (full text)