Dr. Chandar is a Certified Public Accountant and a member of the American Accounting Association, the American Institute of CPAs and the New Jersey Society of CPAs.
Research Interests
Financial Reporting and Regulation in Capital Markets, Financial Intermediation, Investment Company Reporting, Agency Theory, Audit Committees and Corporate Governance, Accounting and Business History
Background Information
- Ph.D. Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, Accountancy, 1997
- M.B.A. Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, India, Finance, 1981
- Bachelor of Commerce St. Francis' College (Osmania University), India, 1979
Refereed Articles
- Chandar, N., Collier, D., & Miranti, P. (2014). Organizational Evolution at Lybrand, Ross Bros. and Montgomery in the Twentieth Century. Accounting History.
Refereed Proceedings
Full Paper
- Chandar, N., Miranti, P., & Collier, D. (2015). Progress Report on the AAA Centennial History Project: Sustaining the Member Community - Pedagogical Reform in an Age of Change, 1991-2016. American Accounting Association Annual Meeting.
- Chandar, N., Collier, D., & Miranti, P. (2012). Practice Strategy and the Metamorphosis of Lybrand, Ross Bros. and Montgomery in the Twentieth Century: Markets, Professional Knowledge, Technology and Regulation. World Congress of Accounting Historians.
- Chandar, N. & Sanchez, M. (2012). Sox Exemption and the True Cost of Internal Control in Small Companies: The Case of Koss. American Accounting Association Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting.
- Chandar, N., Collier, D., & Miranti, P. (2012). Practice Strategy and the Metamorphosis of Lybrand, Ross Bros. and Montgomery in the Twentieth Century: Markets, Professional Knowledge, Technology and Regulation. American Accounting Association Annual Meeting.
- Chandar, N., Collier, D., & Miranti, P. (2012). Practice Strategy and the Metamorphosis of Lybrand, Ross Bros. and Montgomery in the Twentieth Century: Markets, Professional Knowledge, Technology and Regulation. World Congress of Accounting Historians.
Abstract Only
- Chandar, N., Collier, D., & Miranti, P. J. (2015). Progress Report on the AAA Centennial History Project: Sustaining the Member Community – Pedagogical Reform in an Age of Change. American Accounting Association Annual Meeting.
- Chandar, N. & Zheng, X. (2015). Lead Independent Director: Impact on Firm Performance and Risk Taking. American Accounting Association Northeast Regional Meeting.
Book
- Miranti, P. J., Chandar, N., & Collier, D. M. (2016). YEARS OF TRANSITION: THE AMERICAN ACCOUNTING ASSOCIATION, 1991–2016. American Accounting Association, Sarasota, Fl: -.
Presentation of Refereed Papers
International
- Chandar, N., Collier, D., & Miranti, P. (2016). Finance, Organization, and Democracy at the Bell System: The Case of Bell Telephone Securities, 1921-1935. Business History Conference, Portland, Oregon.
- Chandar, N., Collier, D., & Miranti, P. (2012). Practice Strategy and the Metamorphosis of Lybrand, Ross Bros. and Montgomery in the Twentieth Century: Markets, Professional Knowledge, Technology and Regulation. World Congress of Accounting Historians, New Castle, United Kingdom.
National
- O'Reilly-Allen, M. & Chandar, N. (2017). Accounting Lab in Introductory Course: Effect on Student Perception, Performance and Retention. American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, California.
- Chandar, N., Miranti, P., & Collier, D. (2015, August). Progress Report on the AAA Centennial History Project: Sustaining the Member Community - Pedagogical Reform in an Age of Change, 1991-2016. American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.
Honors/Awards
Awards
- 2016: Summer Research Fellowship, Rider University.
- 2015: Research Leave, Rider University.
- 2011: Summer Research Fellowship, Rider University.
Honors
- 2010: 2010 Best Paper by a New Faculty Award from the Northeast AAA Regional Meeting for the paper entitled Good Disclosure Doesn't Cure Bad Accounting - Or Does It? Evaluating the case for SFAS 158. American Accounting Association.
- 1989: Elijah Watts Sells Certificate of Merit for outstanding performance on the CPA exam (top 100 scorer on the exam) American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).