Bio
Brian Jackson, Ph.D. is an associate professor of accounting at Northeastern State
University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma where he has served university students since 2008.
Prior to joining the NSU faculty, Brian worked as an imagery scientist for the U.S.
Government / Central Intelligence Agency and taught mathematics, finance, economics
and accounting at several colleges and universities in Oklahoma and Texas. He earned
a B.S. in mathematics and chemistry from Northeastern State University in 1982, an
M.S. in mathematics from the University of Oklahoma in 1984, a Ph.D. in economics
from Oklahoma State University in 2005, a post-doctoral certificate in accounting
from the Warrington College of Business Administration at the University of Florida,
and a graduate certificate in corporate finance from the Harvard University Extension
School. He has authored or coauthored articles in the Journal of Economics Education
and other economics journals. Finally, as the managing member of Three Rivers Analytics,
LLC, Brian has performed several economic impact studies for various municipalities
and development associations across the state of Oklahoma.
Education:
- OtherGraduate Certificate, Corporate Finance, Harvard University Extension School,
2020
- OtherPost Doctoral Bridge Program, Accounting, University of Florida, 2010
- PhD, Economics, Oklahoma State University, 2005
- MS, Mathematics, University of Oklahoma, 1984
- BS, Chemistry and Mathematics, Northeastern State University, Cum laude, 1982
Microeconomic foundations in regulatory theory, economic impact analysis for small
communities
Cost accounting, microeconomics, corporate finance
Intellectual Content:
- The Impact of Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Spending on Research: Economic Activity
and Welfare Effects (Journal Article, Academic Journal), Discovery, Published, 2015
Presentations:
- The Responsiveness of Share Price to Operating Cash Flow in Modern Corporate Bankruptcies - Missouri Valley Economic Association Conference - Memphis, TN - October 2012
Courses Taught:
- PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS - ECON 2213 - Fall 2020
- INTRO TO MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING - ACCT 2203 - Fall 2020
- COST ACCOUNTING II - ACCT 4203 - Spring 2020
- HONORS RESEARCH III - ACCT 4402 - Fall 2019
- INTRO TO MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING - ACCT 2203 - Fall 2019
- HONORS RESEARCH I - ACCT 3401 - Spring 2019
- HONORS RESEARCH II - ACCT 3402 - Spring 2019
- SURVEY OF FISCAL MGMT - ORGL 3443 - Spring 2018