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Scot Justice
Assistant Accounting Professor Appalachian State University
Scot Justice is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at Appalachian State University, where he has been part of the faculty since July 2017. He holds a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) from Kennesaw State University, an MBA in Management Information Systems from Tennessee Tech University, and a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and Supply Chain Management from the University of Memphis.1 He is also a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) licensed in North Carolina, Colorado, and Tennessee.1
Before entering academia, Justice had a diverse professional background that included roles as an entrepreneur, financial manager, and public accountant. His research interests focus on areas such as fraud, financial reporting for small to medium-sized entities, corporate and nonprofit governance, and the integration of accounting information technology in both industry and public accounting. His work has been published in reputable journals like the Journal of Accounting and Public Policy and the Journal of Forensic Accounting Research .12
In addition to his research, Scot Justice teaches Accounting Information Systems at the university and is involved in various academic activities related to behavioral accounting, fraud prevention, governance issues, and accounting education.12 Outside of his professional life, he enjoys spending time with his family.1
For further information about his academic contributions or to reach him directly, you can find him listed on the Appalachian State University faculty directory or his LinkedIn profile under the username cpaforsb .34