Dr. Amelia Annette Baldwin

Professor
Accounting

▼   Biography, Research Interests, and Publications

Dr. Baldwin is Professor of Accounting and Business Analytics at the Mitchell College of Business. She teaches mostly in the Ph.D. program in Business Analytics and in the Masters in Accounting program. The best way to contact her is by email at baldwin@southalabama.edu.
Dr. Baldwin’s research interests include emerging and intelligent technologies in accounting and business, business analytics, academic and professional accounting labor markets, gender and minority issues, and teaching and learning in accounting.  She was researching artificial intellence before most people had ever heard the term. Her general focus is on how technologies or processes impact people and tasks. Her most cited articles are about artificial intelligence in accounting, XBRL, continuous auditing, and accounting information systems.
Dr. Baldwin serves on a number of editorial boards of refereed journals and also reviews manuscripts for academic conferences.  She has presented her research at many national and international conferences. 
Dr. Baldwin has published over 60 articles in journals such as British Accounting Review, European Accounting Review, Critical Perspectives on Accounting, Journal of Information Systems, Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting, International Journal of Accounting information Systems, Issues in Accounting Education, Accounting Educators’ Journal, Advances in Accounting Education, OMEGA, and International Journal of Digital Accounting Research. Feel free to email her at baldwin@southalabama.edu with inquiries about her published research projects. Most articles are available in PDF form on Research Gate.

More information on Dr. Baldwin’s research can be found in these repositories:
Research Gate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Amelia-Baldwin-2/research
GoogleScholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=pE0GiqoAAAAJ
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2883-0228 

▼   Education

Ph.D., Accounting & Information Systems, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, 1991

M.Acc., Auburn University, 1987

B.S.B.A., Accounting, Auburn University, 1986

▼   Courses Taught

ACC 211 Accounting Principles I

ACC 510 Forensic Accounting 

ACC 572 Fraud Examination

ACC 580 Emerging Issues in Accounting

BUS 700 Fundamentals of Analytics Research

BUS 753 Applied Business Analytics I (descriptive and visual analytics)

BUS 754 Applied Business Analytics II (research data management)