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Dean Crawford is a full-time Professor at the School of Business, State University of New York at Oswego, specializing in Accounting, Finance & Law. He has held academic positions at institutions including University of Michigan (1986-1991) and University of Toledo (1991-1997). His research focuses on stock market dynamics, taxation policy, and corporate finance. He earned his Ph.D. in Accounting from the University of Rochester (1988), with minors in Finance, and holds CPA licensure since 1977. His awards include Beta Gamma Sigma and the Ernst & Whinney Dissertation Award.
Education:
- Ph.D., Accounting, University of Rochester (1988)
- M.S., Accounting & Finance, University of Rochester (1984)
- B.S., Accounting, SUNY Buffalo (1974, magna cum laude)
Research Interests: Dr. Crawford explores the intersection of taxation and financial decision-making, including stock distribution signaling, comprehensive income reporting, and international market analysis. His work often employs empirical methods to examine market responses to corporate actions.
Recent Article Trends: His publications analyze tax policy impacts on stock distributions, regulatory frameworks like Dodd-Frank, and emerging market dynamics in post-socialist economies. He frequently collaborates on studies of corporate governance and financial reporting standards.
Awards & Recognition:
- Beta Gamma Sigma (1988, 1974)
- Ernst & Whinney Dissertation Award (1984-1985)
- American Accounting Association Fellowships (1983)
Grants & Advising: While specific grants are not listed, his extensive teaching and research record indicate sustained academic engagement. He has advised numerous graduate students through his 35+ year career.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with academic conferences such as the American Accounting Association and international research collaborations on emerging markets.



