Education
Ph. D. in
Business Administration (Concentration in Accounting)
2003
Graduate Center
– City University
of New York
M. Sc. in
Management (Finance and Accounting)
1998
The Leon Recanati
Graduate School
of Business Administration,
Faculty of Management, Tel-Aviv University,
Tel-Aviv, Israel
B.A. in Social
Sciences (Management and
Economics)
1993
The
Open University, Tel-Aviv,
Israel
Employment
Assistant
Professor of
Accounting
Fall 2003
- Present
Long Island University
Instructor,
Managerial
Accounting
Fall 2001 – Summer 2003
Zicklin School
of Business, Baruch
College – City
University of New York
Instructor,
Financial
Theory
Fall 1995 – Spring 1999
The Open University, Tel-Aviv,
Israel
Instructor,
Macroeconomic
Fall 1995 – Fall 1996
The Open University, Tel-Aviv,
Israel
Refereed
Publications
Markelevich,
Ariel “The 150-Hour Education Requirement – An Opportunity”
The CPA Journal March 2008
Eckstein,
Claire, Ariel Markelevich and Alan Reinstein “Accounting for Derivative
Instruments and Hedging Activities (SFAS No. 133): Implications for Profitability Measures and
Stock Prices” Review of Accounting and Finance Vol. 7, No. 2 2008
Barragato,
Charles A., and Ariel Markelevich
“The Quality of Earnings Following Corporate Acquisitions” Managerial Finance
Vol. 34 (4) 2008
Hoitash, Ran, Ariel Markelevich and Charles A.
Barragato “Audit Fees and Audit Quality” Managerial Auditing Journal Vol. 22,
No. 8 2007
Markelevich, Ariel
and Ronald Bell “RFID – The Changes It Will Bring” Strategic Finance August
2006
Markelevich, Ariel
and Isabella Mouton “The Effect of
the Sarbanes-Oxley Act on Midsize Accounting Firms” Audit Practice Vol. III,
No. 3 July 2006
Chang, Monique,
and Ariel Markelevich “Accounting
for IT” California
CPA January/February 2006
Markelevich, Ariel, Ran Hoitash and Charles A. Barragato “The Nature and
Disclosure of Fees Paid to Auditors - An Analysis Before
and After the Sarbanes-Oxley Act” The
CPA Journal - Vol. LXXV, No. 11 (Supplement) November 2005
Papers under review
Markelevich Ariel and Rebecca
L. Rosner “Auditor fees and Fraud Firms” under review in Contemporary
Accounting Research
Rosner, Rebecca L. and Ariel Markelevich
“Auditor Fee Data Concerns: Implications
for Future Research” under review in Auditing: A
Journal of Practice & Theory
Working papers
Examining the Performance of Corporate Acquisitions Based
on the Motive for the Acquisition
Intraday price discovery following stale news with Howard Nemiroff
Acquisition
Accounting Method and Acquirer Earnings Management with Nina Dorata
Research in progress
The Association between
Goodwill and Abnormal Earnings
Information Technology Fees and Audit Quality with Ran Hoitash and Charles A. Barragato
Analysts Forecasts in
Corporate Acquisitions with Susan M. Young
Restructuring
Costs Following Corporate Acquisitions with Nina Dorata
Refereed Conference Presentations
Markelevich, Ariel and Rebecca L. Rosner “Auditor Fee Data Concerns: Implications
for Future Research” American
Accounting Association annual meeting, Anaheim,
CA (August 2008)
Markelevich, Ariel and Rebecca L. Rosner “Auditor Fee Data Concerns: Implications
for Future Research” American
Accounting Association Mid-Atlantic Region annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA
(April 2008)
Markelevich, Ariel and Rebecca L. Rosner “Auditor Fees and Fraud
Firms” American Accounting
Association annual meeting, Chicago,
IL (August 2007)
Markelevich, Ariel and Rebecca L. Rosner “Auditor Fees and Fraud
Firms” American Accounting
Association Northeast Region annual meeting, Providence, RI
(April 2007)
Hoitash, Ran, Ariel Markelevich
and Charles
A. Barragato “Audit fees and Audit Quality” American Accounting Association Northeast
Region annual meeting, Portsmouth,
NH (April 2006)
Hoitash, Ran, Ariel Markelevich
and Charles
A. Barragato “Audit fees and Audit Quality – An
Alternative Look” American
Accounting Association annual meeting, San Francisco, CA (August 2005)
Markelevich, Ariel “Examining the
Performance of Corporate Acquisitions Based on the Motive for the Acquisition”
Annual Meeting of the Eastern Finance Association Norfolk, VA
(April 2005)
Hoitash, Ran, Ariel Markelevich
and Charles
A. Barragato “Audit fees Abnormal Fees and Audit
Quality Before and After the Sarbanes Oxley Act” American Accounting Association Northeast
Region annual meeting, Albany, NY (April 2005)
Markelevich, Ariel “Examining
the Performance of Corporate Acquisitions Based on the Motive for the
Acquisition” American Accounting Association Northeast Region annual meeting,
Albany, NY
(May 2004)
Barragato, Charles
A. and Ariel Markelevich “Earnings
Quality Following Corporate Acquisitions” American Accounting Association
Mid-Atlantic Region annual meeting, Washington
DC (April 2004)
Non-Refereed Conference Presentations
Markelevich, Ariel “Accounting
Research – a Researcher’s Point of View” Long Island University
– C.W. Post, Honors Research Conference (November 2005)
Eckstein, Claire, Ariel Markelevich and Alan
Reinstein “FASB No.
133, Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities:
Implications for Profitability Measures, Earnings, and Stock Prices” Accounting Department Seminar, Baruch College – CUNY (October 2004)
Markelevich, Ariel “Examining
the Performance of Corporate Acquisitions Based on the Motive for the
Acquisition” Rutgers Accounting Research Forum, New Brunswick, NJ
(November 2003)
Other Citations
“RFID – The
Changes It Will Bring” An excerpt from the article appears in
Managerial Accounting 8th edition, by Ron Hilton, McGraw – Hill, p.108,
2009
“Audit Fees and Audit Quality” article cited in Forbes November 9th,
2006
Awards
2004 Best Paper
Award – American Accounting Association – Northeast Region
The
Award for Best Dissertation in Finance in 2004 – Baruch College – The City
University of New York
Professional experience
Manager
1995 - 1999
Ikaros Ltd. (Israel)
A
consulting firm serving clients both in Israel and abroad. Clients include
banks, manufacturing firms, and diplomatic agencies. Consulting services
include budget preparation, financial analyses, restructuring programs, cost
accounting, and financial management.
Department Manager, Commercial
Banking
1993 - 1994
Bank
Hapoalim, Nachalat Itzhak Branch (Israel)
The
largest bank in Israel.
Branch customers in construction, manufacturing, and other industries.
Professional certifications
Certified Management Accountant (CMA)
Manager
Certification, Bank Hapoalim.
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