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Richard Price

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John F.Y. Stambaugh Centennial Professor and Associate Professor of Accounting at University of Oklahoma
📍 Norman, Oklahoma, United States

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Experience
20 Years
Current Role
John F.Y. Stambaugh Centennial Professor and Associate Professor of Accounting
Location
Norman, Oklahoma, United States
Personality Overview

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Demanding
ROI Conscious
Upfront

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Priorities

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Career

Work history

6-2016
John F.Y. Stambaugh Centennial Professor and Associate Professor of Accounting
University of Oklahoma
7-2012 - 6-2016
Assistant Professor of Accounting
Utah State University
7-2005 - 6-2012
Assistant Professor of Accounting
Rice University
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Education
2000 - 2005
Ph.D.
Stanford University
2000 - 2005
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Stanford University
6-1993 - 12-1999
Bachelor's degree
Brigham Young University
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Behavioral profile

DISC profile (public)

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Calculativeness (C)

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