Ronald Guymon

Ronald Guymon

Senior Lecturer of Accountancy and Teaching and Learning Faculty Innovation Scholar

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Biography

Ronald Guymon is a senior lecturer of accountancy at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Guymon joined the University of Illinois in 2018, and earned his PhD in accounting from the University of Iowa in 2008. He earned both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in accounting from Brigham Young University in 2002. Guymon teaches courses that focus on using data in accounting.

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434 Wohlers Hall

1206 S Sixth St

Champaign, IL 61820

217-300-8845

rnguymon@illinois.edu

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Educational Background

  • Ph.D., Accounting, University of Iowa, 2008
  • B.B.A., Accounting, Brigham Young University, 2002
  • M.Acc., Accounting, Brigham Young University, 2002

Positions Held

  • Senior Lecturer of Accounting, Kenzen, 2022-2022
  • Senior Lecturer of Accounting, STMG, 2022-2022
  • Senior Lecturer of Accounting, Caterpillar, 2021-2022
  • Chief Data Officer, Standard Plumbing, 2020-2020
  • Lecturer in Management Accounting, Accounting, Rice University, 2019-2023
  • Chief Data Officer, New York State Department of Transportation, 2019-2019
  • Chief Data Officer, Gigg Inc., 2018-2021
  • Senior Lecturer of Accountancy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2018 to present
  • Chief Data Officer, Co-founder, DataVinci.io, 2017-2018
  • Numetric logo Chief Data Scientist, Numetric, 2015-2017
  • Clinical Assistant Professor of Accounting, Georgia State University, 2010-2015
  • Visiting Assistant Professor of Accounting, Georgia State University, 2009-2010
  • Visiting Assistant Professor of Accounting, Olin Business School, 2008-2009

Recent Publications

  • Richardson, V., Guymon, R., & Richardson, J. Forthcoming. Data Visualization and Storytelling. ( pp. Approximately 700 pages). McGraw-Hill.
  • Guymon, R., & Richardson, V. Forthcoming. Python for Business Analytics. McGraw-Hill.
  • Guymon, R., Balakrishnan, R., & Tubbs, R. Forthcoming. The Effect of Task Interdependence and Type of Incentive Contract on Group Performance. Journal of Management Accounting Research, 20 (Special Issue), 1-18.
  • Wood, D., Achhpilia, M., Adams, M., & (and about 323 others including Guymon, R.), R. (2023). The ChatGPT Artificial Intelligence Chatbot: How Well Does It Answer Accounting Assessment Questions? Issues in Accounting Education, The American Accounting Association, 38 (1), 1-28.  link >

Other Publications

Articles

  • Emett, S., Guymon, R., Tayler, W., & Young, D. (2019). Controls and the Asymmetric Stickiness of Norms. Accounting Horizons, 33 (4), 119-143.

Case Studies

  • Guymon, R., & Blunck, R. (2013). Coaching basketball and variance analysis. ( vol. 9, pp. 14 pages). Jacksonville, FL: Academic and Research Business Institute.  link >
  • Guymon, R., & Folsom, D. (2013). Hobbs Communication Devices: using variance analysis to improve budgeting. ( vol. 8, pp. 19 pages). Jacksonville, FL: Journal of Business Cases and Applications.  link >

Presentations

  • Guymon, R., King, A., Wiscount, M., Narang, U., & Sachdev, V. (2023). Novel Techniques to Boost Student Engagement in Discussions. FSI: At the Intersection of Teaching, Learning, and Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
  • Guymon, R., Tayler, W., Young, D., & Emett, S. (2014). Controls and the Asymmetric Stickiness of Norms. Management Accounting Midyear Meeting, American Accounting Association.
  • Guymon, R., Tayler, W., Young, D., & Emett, S. (2013). Defining Deviancy Down: The Development of Norms Under Imperfect Control. Accounting Behavior and Organizations Midyear Meeting, American Accounting Organization.
  • Guymon, R., & Guymon, R. (2013). Clueless Choices: Innovatively Bridging the Decision Gap between Logic and Intuition. IMA's 94th Annual Conference and Exposition, Institute of Management Accountants.
  • Guymon, R., & Mitchell, W. (2013). Cutting the Cost of Congruence: How Strategy Explanations Reduce the Risk Premium Caused by Choosing More Imprecise Performance Measures. Management Accounting Midyear Meeting, American Accounting Association.
  • Guymon, R., & Mitchell, W. (2012). Cutting the Cost of Congruence: How Strategy Explanations Reduce the Risk Premium Caused by Choosing More Imprecise Performance Measures. Accounting Behavior and Organizations Midyear Meeting, American Accounting Association.
  • Guymon, R., & Mitchell, W. (2012). The Decision Motivating Influence of Strategy. Management Accounting Midyear Meeting, American Accounting Association.
  • Guymon, R. (2011). The Decision Motivating Influence of Strategy. 8th Annual BYU Accounting Symposium, Brigham Young University.
  • Guymon, R., & Springer, C. (2011). Does Providing Formulas Reinforce Surface Approaches to Learning? How Formula Availability Impacts Comprehension and Transfer in Standard Costing. American Accounting Association Annual Meeting, American Accounting Association.
  • Guymon, R. (2009). The Decision Motivating Influence of Strategy. Queen's University Accounting Workshop, Queen's University.
  • Guymon, R. (2009). The Decision Motivating Influence of Strategy. University of Pittsburgh Accounting Workshop, University of Pittsburgh.
  • Guymon, R. (2009). The Decision Motivating Influence of Strategy. Georgia State University Accounting Workshop, Georgia State University.
  • Guymon, R. (2009). The Decision Motivating Influence of Strategy. Indiana University Accounting Workshop, Indiana University.
  • Guymon, R. (2009). The Decision Motivating Influence of Strategy. Management Accounting Midyear Meeting, American Accounting Association.

Honors and Awards

  • Dean's Impact Award, Gies College of Business, 2024
  • Teaching and Learning Faculty Innovation Scholar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2023
  • Yellowdig Award winner for Community Health, Yellowdig, 2023
  • Anita Feller Memorial Award, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2023
  • RC Evans Data Analytic Scholar, The University of Illinois-Deloitte Foundation Center for Business Analytics, 2022-2023
  • RC Evans Data Analytics Scholar, The University of Illinois-Deloitte Foundation Center for Business Analytics, 2021-2022

Grants

  • Grant to study research related to risk, Center for the Economic Analysis of Risk, 2011-2011
  • Grant to pay students to participate in my dissertation experiment, Foundation for Applied Research, Institute of Management Accountants, 2008-2008

Service

  • Steering Committee Member for the Intensive Data and Analytics Workshop VI, American Accounting Association, 2024 to present
  • Reviewer for Concurrent Paper and Research Forum Session, AAA 2024 Annual Meeting, 2024
  • Steering Committee Member for the Intensive Data and Analytics Workshop V, American Accounting Association, 2024-2024
  • Reviewer for Audit Midyear Meeting, Auditing Section of the American Accounting Association, 2023-2023

Current Courses

  • Managerial Accounting (ACCY 503) Introduction to management accounting principles, as used to facilitate and align internal decisions made by managers and employees. Topics include analytical tools and techniques to address common business problems, cost information systems, budgeting, and strategic performance measurement systems.

  • Data Driven Decisions in Acctg (ACCY 569) This course prepares accounting students to use analytic software to explore, visualize, and statistically analyze accounting data.

  • Data Preparation for Accting (ACCY 576) This course focuses on developing Python skills for assembling business data, taught within the context of multiple accounting settings (e.g., financial statement data, stock data, loan data, point-of-sale data, etc.).

  • ACCY Analytics Application -1 (ACCY 578) Develops students’ knowledge regarding the role, methods, and implications of business and data analytics in accounting via real-world applications of fundamental and advanced analytics principles. Application opportunities span multiple areas of accounting, including audit, fraud identification and detection, financial accounting, and managerial accounting. After engaging in this course, students should (1) have a foundational understanding of the role of business / data analytics in accounting and (2) be able to apply this knowledge to real-world clients, business decisions, etc.

  • ACCY Analytics Applications-1 (ACCY 578) Develops students’ knowledge regarding the role, methods, and implications of business and data analytics in accounting via real-world applications of fundamental and advanced analytics principles. Application opportunities span multiple areas of accounting, including audit, fraud identification and detection, financial accounting, and managerial accounting. After engaging in this course, students should (1) have a foundational understanding of the role of business / data analytics in accounting and (2) be able to apply this knowledge to real-world clients, business decisions, etc.

  • Intro to Bus Analytics w/R (MBA 561) Businesses rely on data analytics to drive decision-making, requiring leaders who can interpret and apply data insights. This course provides foundational data analytics skills applicable across business settings. You will gain first-hand experience with key steps of data analytic processes, including data preparation, exploration, and tools for communicating data analytic results. Specifically, you will have the opportunity to manipulate real-world datasets, apply functions to transform data structures, and develop efficient coding practices using powerful data analytic language.

  • Intro to Applied Bus Analytics (MBA 561) Businesses rely on data analytics to drive decision-making, requiring leaders who can interpret and apply data insights. This course provides foundational data analytics skills applicable across business settings. You will gain first-hand experience with key steps of data analytic processes, including data preparation, exploration, and tools for communicating data analytic results. Specifically, you will have the opportunity to manipulate real-world datasets, apply functions to transform data structures, and develop efficient coding practices using powerful data analytic language.

  • Data Toolkit (MBA 563) The ultimate goal of data analytics in business is to obtain actionable insights using various tools—most importantly, your mind. You'll use tools to extract, transform, and load (ETL) data and perform exploratory data analytics (EDA) while practicing programming functions, database queries, and APIs. You will identify patterns with machine learning (ML) algorithms and build a foundation for why they’re useful. In the end, you’ll gain essential skills to apply models and solve business problems.

Contact

434 Wohlers Hall

1206 S Sixth St

Champaign, IL 61820

217-300-8845

rnguymon@illinois.edu

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