Ronald W. Hilton is a Professor of Accounting
at Cornell University. With bachelor’s and master’s degrees
in accounting from The Pennsylvania State University, he
received his Ph.D. from The Ohio State University. A Cornell faculty member since 1977, Professor Hilton
also has taught accounting at Ohio State and the University
of Florida, where he held the position of Walter J. Matherly
Professor of Accounting. Prior to pursuing his doctoral
studies, Hilton worked for Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and
Company and served as an officer in the United States Air
Force. Professor Hilton is a member of the Institute of
Management Accountants and has been active in the
American Accounting Association. He has served as
associate editor of The Accounting Review and as a
member of its editorial board. Hilton also has served on the
editorial board of the Journal of Management Accounting
Research. He has been a member of the
resident faculties of both the Doctoral
Consortium and the New Faculty Consortium
sponsored by the American Accounting
Association. With wide-ranging research interests, Hilton
has published articles in many journals,
including the Journal of Accounting
Research, The Accounting Review,
Management Science, Decision Sciences,
The Journal of Economic Behavior and
Organization, Contemporary Accounting
Research, and the Journal of Mathematical
Psychology. He also has published a
monograph in the AAA Studies in Accounting Research series, and he is a co-author of Cost Management:
Strategies for Business Decisions, Budgeting: Profit
Planning and Control, and Cost Accounting: Concepts and
Managerial Applications. Professor Hilton’s current research
interests focus on contemporary cost management systems
and international issues in managerial accounting. In recent
years, he has toured manufacturing facilities and consulted
with practicing managerial accountants in North America,
Europe, Asia, and Australia. |