Patrick Kelly

Professor

Contact Information:

pkelly@providence.edu

401.865.1266

Ryan Center for Business Studies 348

Education:

Ph.D. - Accounting University of Connecticut

Area(s) of Expertise:

Public Interest Accounting Issues, Ethics Education, Casino Gambling, Workplace Fraud

Awards and Honors:

Excellence in Accounting Ethics Education Award American Accounting Association Public Interest Section

Providence College Faculty Service Award Providence College

Research Excellence Award Providence College School of Business

Distinguished Service Award American Accounting Association Public Interest Section

Teaching Excellence Award Providence College School of Business

Selected Publications:

Earley, C. Hartley, C. Kelly, P. Casino Gambling and Workplace Fraud - Implications for Auditors. Research on Professional Responsibility and Ethics in Accounting (RPREA), .(25),

Kelly, P. (2021) Integrating Giving Voice to Values into an Accounting Ethics Course - Promoting Ethical Behavior of Future Accounting Professionals. Research on Professional Responsibility and Ethics in Accounting (RPREA), .(24), 19-35.

Camp, J. Hartley, C. Kelly, P. (2018) The Expansion of Casino Gambling in the United States - State Revenues and Public Interest Implications. Accounting and the Public Interest.(18), 81-103.

Kelly, P. (2017) Integrating Leadership Topics into an Accounting Ethics Course – Preparing Students for a Challenging Profession. Advances in Accounting Education.(20), 141-180.

Earley, C. Feng, N. Kelly, P. (2015) The City of Providence, RI: A case examining the financial condition of a U.S. municipality. Issues in Accounting Education.(30), 127-139.

Graham, C. Kelly, P. Massey, D. Van Hise, J. (2013) One Size Does Not Fit All - Different Strategies for Teaching Accounting Ethics. Research on Professional Responsibility and Ethics in Accounting (RPREA), .(17), 139-157.

Kelly, P. Earley, C. (2011) Ethical Leaders in Accounting. Advances in Accounting Education.(12), 53-76.

Kelly, P. Hartley, C. (2010) Casino Gambling and Workplace Fraud A Cautionary Tale for Managers. Management Research News.

Kelly, P. Earley, C. (2009) Leadership and Organizational Culture: Lessons Learned from Arthur Andersen. Accounting and the Public Interest.(9), 129-147.

Selected Presentations:

Kelly, P. Allen, R. Public Interest Section Midyear Conference. American Accounting Association Public Interest Section, Orlando, FL - "The U.S. National Debt, Federal Budgeting, and the Importance of Accounting Principles" April, 2016

Hartley, C. Kelly, P. RIAAP Spring Meeting. RI Association of Accounting Professors, Warwick, RI - "Casino Gambling and Increased Fraud Risks" April, 2013

Kelly, P. American Accounting Association Northeast Regional Meeting. American Accounting Association, Providence, RI - "Integrating Leadership Topics in an Accounting Ethics Course - Preparing Students for a Challenging Profession" October, 2012

Kelly, P. Public Interest Section Midyear Meeting. American Accounting Associaiton, New Orleans, LA - "The City of Providence, RI: A Case Examining the Financial Condition of a U.S. Municipality" March, 2012

Camp, J. Kelly, P. Hartley, C. American Accounting Association Annual Meeting - Effective Learning Strategies Session. AAA, Denver, CO - "In Search of a Strategy to Hit the Jackpot: State Revenues from Casino Gambling" August, 2011

Camp, J. Kelly, P. Hartley, C. American Accounting Association - Public Interest Midyear Meeting. American Accounting Association, Chicago, IL - "In Search of a Strategy to Hit the Jackpot: State Revenues from Casino Gambling" April, 2011

Goodrich, P. Camp, J. Kelly, P. Ninth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture and Change in Organisations. International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change in Organisations, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA - "Management Accounting Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Today's Global Music Industry" June, 2009

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