
About
James Irving is an Associate Professor and RSM Faculty Scholar in the School of Accounting at James Madison University's College of Business. He serves as Program Director for the M.S. in ACTG program. With a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and prior roles at Clemson University and the College of William and Mary, his career spans over two decades in academia and research. His research focuses on financial reporting, auditing practices, and innovative teaching methods in accounting education. He has received multiple awards for teaching excellence, including the 2023 College of Business Distinguished Teacher Award.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D., Accounting, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2006)
- M.S., Accounting, University of Virginia (2001)
- B.S., Commerce (Accounting), University of Virginia (1997)
Research Interests:
- Financial disclosure practices and auditor liability
- Data analytics in forensic accounting and fraud detection
- Educational innovations in accounting curricula
- Enterprise risk management and regulatory compliance
Publications reflect a blend of empirical auditing research, pedagogical advancements, and policy analysis. His work bridges academic rigor with practitioner relevance, as seen in case studies like the Bluth Company and analyses of PCAOB enforcement outcomes. Awards highlight his dedication to student mentorship and curriculum development.
Grants and Advising: While no specific grants are listed, his teaching roles and program directorship imply active involvement in educational initiatives. He has advised students through his courses and research collaborations, though named advisees are not explicitly stated.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with JMU’s College of Business research networks and interdisciplinary initiatives in accounting education and auditing practices.
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