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WEBINAR on Online Social & Relationship Capital

Overview
In this one-hour webinar, funded by CPA Ontario and the Schulich CPA Ontario Centre in Digital Financial Information, Dr. Saxton will introduce accounting practitioners to how to use Python to code to capture and measure reputational capital, a key off-the-books intangible asset. This is intended to be a hands-on webinar that is appropriate for all levels of Python expertise, including absolute beginners. To facilitate the sharing of code, we will be using Google's Colab tool: https://colab.research.google.com/ More details will be sent shortly before the webinar.

Webinar participants will receive an official verified confirmation of participation after the webinar that can be used toward CPA professional development requirements.
Duration
1 hour

About the Presenter
Gregory D. Saxton, PhD, CGMA, is Professor of Accounting in the Schulich School of Business at York University in Toronto, Canada. Previously, he was Associate Professor of Communication at University at Buffalo, SUNY and of Public Administration at SUNY‐College at Brockport, and has taught at Virginia Commonwealth University and the Singapore Institute of Management. He received PhDs in Political Science from Claremont Graduate University (2000) and in Accounting from York University (2016). He has worked for the California state government and as a consultant or board member for various nonprofit organizations. His research uses Big Data and data analytic techniques to analyze nonprofit organizations, corporate social responsibility, and the capital markets and has appeared in such journals as Review of Accounting Studies, Accounting, Organizations and Society, Journal of Business Ethics, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Information Systems Management, Public Administration Review, and Journal of Accounting and Public Policy. For more details see http://social-metrics.org.

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