Donna L. Street
University of Dayton
School of Business Administration
Miriam Hall - RM 409
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469-2242
USA
donna.street@notes.udayton.edu
Donna L. Street is the Mahrt
Chair in Accounting at the University of Dayton. Professor Street is
active in several academic and professional organizations. Prior to
assuming the position of Director of Research and Educational
Activities of IAAER, she served on the Executive Committee as the
Association’s President, VP Publications and VP Research. She is a
Past President of the International Section of the American
Accounting Association and of Beta Alpha Psi.
She has published in several
journals including: Behavioral Research in Accounting; Accounting
and Business Research; International Journal of Accounting;
Accounting Horizons; Journal of International Financial Management
and Accounting; Journal of International Accounting Research;
Journal of International Accounting, Auditing, and Taxation; Journal
of Accountancy; Accountancy International; Critical Perspectives on
Accounting; the Journal of Accounting Education, and Accounting
Education: An International Journal. She is the author or co-author
of monographs published by the ACCA, ICAEW, German Stock Market
Institute, and PwC and of two white papers published by the Council
of Institutional Investors. Her research
interests include international accounting standards and financial
reporting issues.
Professor Street is co-editor of
the Institutional Perspectives section of the Journal of
International Financial Management and Accounting. She serves on
several other editorial boards including the Journal of
International Accounting Research and Journal of International
Accounting, Auditing, and Taxation.
Professor Street has received the
Outstanding Accounting Educator Award from the Virginia Society of
CPAs, the International Section of the American Accounting
Association’s Outstanding Service Award and Outstanding
International Accounting Educator’s Award, the Association of
Chartered Accountants in the US Faculty Manuscript Award, and the
Beta Alpha Psi Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award and President’s
Award.