Academics
Meet the Faculty

Carolyn Galantine
Associate Professor, Accounting
Division: Business Administration Division
Office: Center for Communication and Business (CCB) 354
Phone: (310) 506-7469
Fax: (310) 506-4696
E-mail: carolyn.galantine@pepperdine.edu
- Ph.D., University of Southern California
- M.S., California State University, Fullerton
- B.A., California State University, Fullerton
Courses:
- Financial Accounting
- Income Tax Accounting
- Auditing
Key Awards/Affiliations:
- Certified Public Accountant, California
- American Accounting Association
- American Taxation Association
- Doctoral Teaching Award, 1993
- California Society of Certified Public Accountants Doctoral Grant, 1990-1994
- University of Southern California Doctoral Fellowship, 1990-1994
- Alexander Grant & Co. Award for Academic Excellence
- Beta Gamma Sigma
- Beta Alpha Psi
- The James Comer Award for Best Contribution to Selling and Sales Management Theory/Methodology from Volume 24 (2004) of Journal of Personal Selling and Sales Management
Academic Interests:
- Asymmetric Information Problems
- Chaos Theroy
- Economics of Scale
- Experimental Economics
- Principal-Agent Modeling
- Reporting and Employee Motivation
- Taxpayer Compliance
Selected Works:
- "Returns to Scale Pattern and Efficient Firm Size in the Public Accounting Industry: An Empirical Investigation" with H. Chang and A. Thevaranjan, Journal of Operational Research, Volume 60 (Fall) 2009, 2009
- "A Financial Statement Analysis Project for Introductory Financial Accounting" with Marilyn Misch Global Perspectives on Accounting Education, Volume 6 (Winter) 2009, 2009
- "Convergence to Equilibrium in Experimental Markets" with C. Swenson, International Journal of Business and Economics Perspectives, Volume 3 (Fall) 2008, 2008
- Salesforce Compensation Plans Incorporating Multidimensional Sales Effort and Salesperson Efficiency with S. Erevelles, and I. Dutta Journal of Personal Selling and Sales Management, New York: Spring 2004. Vol. 24, pg. 101
- Taxpayers, Examiners and the Government: A Three Party Principal-Agent Model, Doctoral Dissertation
- Managing Country Risk in Global Marketing: The Triadic Model (2000) with S. Erevelles, A. Acikgoz, V. Horton and A. Marinova, Proceedings of the Association of Marketing Science, Association of Marketing Science
- Applications of Chaos to Experimental Markets (1994) with C. Swenson, Proceedings of the 1994 Annual TIMS Conference, The Institute of Management Sciences, 1994