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Jeff Quirin is a Professor and W. Frank Barton Distinguished Chair in Business at Wichita State University. His expertise spans forensic accounting, fraud examination, tax accounting, auditing, and accounting education. He specializes in applying forensic methodologies to real-world cases involving fraud detection, tax return analysis, and asset tracing. His research frequently integrates case studies to highlight audit practices and professional ethics.
Key research interests include the use of public records in asset recovery, inappropriate fraud examination techniques, and the predictive value of financial disclosures. He has also contributed to studies on accounting student trends and interdisciplinary approaches to business education.
His work demonstrates a focus on practical applications of accounting principles in litigation support, estate planning, and investor tools. While no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, his prolific publication record reflects a deep engagement with both academic and applied accounting challenges.
Jeff Quirin’s teaching and research emphasize problem-based learning, particularly in auditing, fraud examination, and tax compliance contexts. No formal grants or advisees are listed, but his case studies suggest involvement in collaborative forensic investigations.
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