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Dr. Assion Lawson-Body and Laurence Lawson-Body paper accepted in the International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction

Assion Lawson-Body

Please join us in congratulating Dr. Assion Lawson-Body, Professor of Information Systems, and Laurence Lawson-Body, Instructor of Accountancy, for their recent paper accepted for publication in the International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction.

Title: “Applying Balanced Scorecard to Blackboard Technology in Accounting Education”

Authors: Assion Lawson-Body (University of North Dakota), Lori Willoughby (Minot State University), and Laurence Lawson-Body (University of North Dakota)

International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction – JQL Level 2

 

 

Laurence Lawson-Body

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study is to use balanced scorecard (BSC) to measure the performance of accounting students when instructors utilize Blackboard

to teach courses. A framework was designed to show the relationships between the BSC’s four interrelated business perspectives and the use of Blackboard in accounting education. Content analysis was used to process in-depth interview data that were collected from 13 accounting students of a college of business in the US. The results show that three of the four Blackboard-supported BSC perspectives (internal process, student value proposition, and financial) have an impact on accounting students’ academic performance. However, the impact of the fourth Blackboard-supported BSC perspective (learning and innovation) on accounting students’ academic performance is different because the accounting career is a continuous learning endeavor. The changing and evolving nature of the Blackboard technology does not fit into the evolution of accounting principles, regulations, and laws