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Dr. L. Murphy Smith, CPA is a Professor in the Accounting Department at Texas A&M University. He has done extensive research and teaching regarding International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Dr. Smith has provided consulting, taught IFRS courses, and given distinguished speaker presentations on IFRS. His academic record includes numerous professional journal articles and professional meeting presentations regarding international accounting and global business issues. Dr. Smith ranks in the top 1 percent of accounting scholars in the United States, according to recently published guides of research productivity among accounting professors.
Among the journals in which he has published are the following: Contemporary Accounting Research; Accounting Horizons; Journal of Information Systems; Journal of Business Ethics; Research on Professional Responsibility and Ethics in Accounting; Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance; Issues in Accounting Education; Advances in International Accounting; International Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Performance Evaluation; International Journal of Accounting; Internal Auditing; and The CPA Journal. His work has been cited in various news media, including Fortune, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal.
Dr. Smith has received a number of recognitions for teaching and research, including the following:
• Distinguished Teaching Award 2007, Academy of Educational Leadership.
• Outstanding Accounting Educator Award 2006,
American Accounting Association Southwest Region.
• Outstanding Educator Award 2004,
Texas Society of CPAs.
• Outstanding Educator Award 2002, American
Accounting Association Artificial Intelligence and
Emerging Technologies Section.
• Invited Speaker, Congressional Hearing regarding
Accounting and Business Ethics in Washington,
D.C., July 26, 2002.
• Price Waterhouse Teaching Excellence Professor, 1993-94.
• Outstanding Faculty Member Award, Beta Alpha Psi, 1993.
Dr. Smith is involved in a number of service roles in the university and the local community. He has served as a faculty senator and as a faculty representative on the Texas A&M University Honor Council. He is a member of TAMU Mentors, an organization of faculty dedicated to helping students in their academic and personal progress. He is a member of Grace Bible Church in College Station, Texas. He and his wife, Kathy, have been married 29 years and have three children.
Among the journals in which he has published are the following: Contemporary Accounting Research; Accounting Horizons; Journal of Information Systems; Journal of Business Ethics; Research on Professional Responsibility and Ethics in Accounting; Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance; Issues in Accounting Education; Advances in International Accounting; International Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Performance Evaluation; International Journal of Accounting; Internal Auditing; and The CPA Journal. His work has been cited in various news media, including Fortune, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal.
Dr. Smith has received a number of recognitions for teaching and research, including the following:
• Distinguished Teaching Award 2007, Academy of Educational Leadership.
• Outstanding Accounting Educator Award 2006,
American Accounting Association Southwest Region.
• Outstanding Educator Award 2004,
Texas Society of CPAs.
• Outstanding Educator Award 2002, American
Accounting Association Artificial Intelligence and
Emerging Technologies Section.
• Invited Speaker, Congressional Hearing regarding
Accounting and Business Ethics in Washington,
D.C., July 26, 2002.
• Price Waterhouse Teaching Excellence Professor, 1993-94.
• Outstanding Faculty Member Award, Beta Alpha Psi, 1993.
Dr. Smith is involved in a number of service roles in the university and the local community. He has served as a faculty senator and as a faculty representative on the Texas A&M University Honor Council. He is a member of TAMU Mentors, an organization of faculty dedicated to helping students in their academic and personal progress. He is a member of Grace Bible Church in College Station, Texas. He and his wife, Kathy, have been married 29 years and have three children.



