FSB Directory
Raymond Gorman
Associate Provost & Professor Emeritus
Provost & Finance

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- Email: gormanrf@miamioh.edu
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Profile
Academic Background
- D.B.A. Indiana University, 1982
- M.B.A. Duke University, 1975
- B.A. Brown University, 1973
Academic & Professional Experience
- Interim Dean, Farmer School of Business, Miami University (2013).
- Associate Provost / Associate Vice-President for Academic Affairs and Professor, Miami University (2010-2012).
- Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Miami University (2004-2010).
- Professor of Finance, Miami University (1995-Present).
- Associate Dean for Curriculum, Miami University (1999-2004).
- Director, Miami University Center for Sustainable Systems Studies (1997-2000).
- Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies, Miami University (1998-1999).
- Associate Professor of Finance, Miami University (1990-1995).
- Assistant Professor of Finance, Miami University (1985-1990).
- Assistant Professor of Finance, University of Maryland (1982-1985).
- Associate Instructor of Business Economics and Public Policy, Indiana University (1978-1981).
- Instructor of Business Administration, Providence College (1975-1978).
Recent Publications
- R. Gorman, G. Filbeck and X. Zhao, "The 'Best Corporate Citizens:' Are They Good for their Shareholders?" The Financial Review, Vol. 44, No. 2, 2009.
- R. Gorman, G. Filbeck and X. Zhao, "Identifying the Best Companies for Leaders: Does it Lead to Higher Returns?" Managerial and Decision Economics, Vol. 33, April, 2010.
- R. Gorman, G. Filbeck and X. Zhao, "Good to Great: Lessons for Managers," Management Research Review, Vol. 3, No. 12, 2010.
- R. Gorman, G. Filbeck and X. Zhao, "Sox and the Regulated Firm," Journal of Accounting and Public Policy, Nov-Dec 2011, Volume: 30 Issue: 6
- R. Gorman, Greg Filbeck and Xin Zhao, "Are the Best of the Best Better than the Rest? The Effect of Multiple Rankings on Company Value," Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, forthcoming
Honors & Awards
- 2012: Nominated for Effective Educator Award.
- 2000: Nominated for Effective Educator Award.
- 1998: MBA Teaching Excellence Award.
- 1997: Nominated for Effective Educator Award.
- 1996: Nominated for Associated Student Government Award.
Biography
Raymond Gorman, a member of the Department of Finance since 1985, focuses his teaching and research in the areas of corporate finance, public utility finance and regulation, environmental finance, and resource sustainability issues in business. After earning his bachelor's degree from Brown University, Dr. Gorman attended Duke University for his MBA and Indiana University for his DBA. In addition to the text "Sustainability Perspectives in Resources and Business," Dr. Gorman has also published in such journals as the Financial Review, The American Economic Review, Yale Journal on Regulation and the Journal of Accounting and Public Policy.
In 1999, Dr. Gorman was named Associate Dean for Curriculum for the Farmer School of Business, and was promoted in 2004 to Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. In 2010, he was again promoted, and is currently serving as Associate Provost / Associate Vice-President for Academic Affair. In January, 2013, he will return to the Farmer School of Business as Interim Dean. Gorman served as director for the Miami University Center for Sustainable Systems Studies in 1997-2000 and was a member of the board of directors of ICValue, Inc. 2003-2009. He also was Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies in 1998-1999. He received the MBA Teaching Excellence Award in 1998.