Bonnie Morris is an Associate Professor of Accounting in the School of Business. Professor Morris teaches courses in Accounting Information Systems and IT Auditing.
Prior to joining Duquesne University, Professor Morris was the GoMart Professor of Accounting Information Systems at West Virginia University. She is a graduate of the Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business at the University of Pittsburgh.
Professor Morris is a member of the editorial boards of the Journal of Information Systems, International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, and the Journal of Emerging Technologies in Accounting.
Morris, B., Pushkin, A. B., Spangler, W. (2006). "A Task-Centered, Multiple Method Approach to Teaching Fraud Risk Assessment". Journal of College Teaching and Learning, 3(3), 57-68.
Houck, M. M., Kranacher, M. J., Morris, B., Riley, R., Robertson, J., Wells, J. T. (2006). "Forensic Accounting as an Investigator's Tool: Developing a Model Curriculum for Fraud and Forensic Accounting." The CPA Journal, LXXVI(8), 63-70.
Kranacher, M.-J., Morris, B., Pearson, T., Riley, R. (2008). "A Model Curriculum for Education in Fraud and Forensic Accounting." Issues in Accounting Education, 24(4).
Chen, S., Morris, B. (2008). "Using Design Patterns, Analysis Patterns and Case-Based Reasoning to Improve Information Modeling and Method Engineering in Systems Development". Southeast Decision Sciences Institute 2008 Conference.
Kleist, V., Morris, B., Denton, J. (2009). "Information Systems Security Assurance Management at Municipal Software Solutions, Inc." International Journal of Information Security and Privacy, 3(2), pp. 1-9.
Santucci, J. M., Cervone, D. P., Morris, B., Neidermeyer, P., Fleming, S. (2010). "Accounting in the Clouds: How Web 2.0, Cloud Computing, and SaaS are impacting the Accounting Profession." In Tracy Tuten (Ed.), Enterprise 2.0: How Technology, eCommerce, and Web 2.0 Are Transforming Business Virtually (vol. 1). Greenwich. CT: Greenwood Publishing.
Morris, B., Tanner, C., D'Alessandro, J. (2010) "Enabling Trust through Continuous Compliance Assurance." In Shahram Latifi (Ed.), International Conference on Information Technologies - New Generation. IEEE Computer Society/CPS (IEEE Conference Publishing Services)
Kuhn, Jr., J. R., Courtney, J. F., Morris, B., Tartara, E. M. ( 2010) "Agent-Based Analysis and Simulation Of The Consumer Airline Market Share For Frontier Airlines." Knowledge-Based Systems. December. 23(8): 875-882.
Professor Morris' research focuses on the use of information systems to support audit practice and education, the adoption of emerging technologies in accounting, and fraud and forensic accounting. She has received numerous externally funded grants related to continuous policy compliance monitoring and assurance. Currently, she is also exploring issues related to the adoption and use of social networks by government and non-profit agencies, and the use of agent based models to explore the interaction of social contagion and stages of moral development.