Ned C. Hill

National Advisory Council Professor
Faculty Director, H. Taylor Peery Institute of Financial Services
Finance, Department of


Office: 618 TNRB
Phone: (801) 422-6821
Email: ned_hill@byu.edu

Expertise:
  • Banking
  • Business ethics
  • Cash management
  • Corporate finance
  • Corporate governance
  • Personal Finance
  • eBusiness
Research:
  • Fellow, Wheatley Institution, Brigham Young University
  • The impact of electronic commerce on functions within the corporation
  • Banking and electronic commerceric contracts
  • Business ethics
Education:
  • PHD, FINANCE + BANKING, CORNELL UNIVERSITY, 1976
  • MS, CHEMISTRY, CORNELL UNIVERSITY, 1971
  • BS, CHEMISTRY, UNIV OF UTAH, 1969
Group Affiliations:
  • Finance and Economics - Primary
Selected Publications:
  • "Tanner Building Addition Update," Marriott Alumni Magazine Issue Summer 2007, Pages 3, Marriott School of Management, Provo, Utah, July, 2007    
  • "How to Spot a Ponzi: Avoiding Illegal and Unethical Transactions," Marriott Magazine Issue Fall 2007, Pages 8-13, Marriott School of Management, Provo, Utah, October, 2007    V I E W   A B S T R A C T
  • "The Ethics Development Model Applied to Declining Ethics in Accounting," Australian Accounting Review March, 2006    
  • "Becoming People of Integrity," Business with Integrity Brigham Young University Press, Provo, J. Melody Murdock & Joseph D. Ogden, September, 2005    V I E W   A B S T R A C T
  • "Three Dimensions of Ethical Behavior," Marriott Alumni Magazine Issue Winter 2004, Pages 2, February, 2004    
  • "Electronic Data Interchange," Encyclopedia of Business Pages 594-598, Gale Group, 2000    
  • "Electronic Data Interchange, Encyclopedia of Business," Gale Publishing, Farmington Hills, Michigan, Jane Malonis, January, 1999    
  • "Enabling Electronic Commerce," TMA Journal Issue January/February, 1997    
  • "Electronic Commerce: Redefining the Way We Work," Utah Business Issue September, 1997    
  • "Short Term Finacial Managment," Prentice-Hall, 1995    
  • "Cost Justifying Financial EDI," TMA Journal Volume July/August, 1995    
Experience:
   Teaching
  • National Advisory Council Professor, Finance Department
  • Dean, Marriott School, 1998-2008
  • Assistant to the President, BYU, 1996-1998
  • Joel C. Peterson Professor, Brigham Young University, 1987-1996
  • Indiana University, Assistant and Associate Professor, 1977-1987
  • Assistant Professor, Cornell University, 1976-1977
   Professional
  • Board, Morgan Stanley Bank, 2004
  • Board Vice-Chair, Pete Suazo Business Center, 2003-2008
  • Board, Soltis Investment Advisors, 2003
  • Business Accreditation Committee, AACSB, 2001-2003
  • Board, Beneficial Financial Group, 2000
  • Advisory Board, Alcatel USA, 1999-2003
  • Board, Utah Information Technology Association, 1998-2001
  • Board, Utah Foundation, 1998-2008
  • Member, Utah Information Technology Commission, 1994-1997
  • Consultant, Zions Bank, 1993-1998
Awards:
  • Teacher of the Year, Indiana University MBA program
  • Outstanding Professor, BYU Marriott School MBA program (three times)
  • "W. Lowell Banson Lifetime Service Award" , Marriott School Management Society , 2008
  • Patriot's Award , Army and Air Force ROTC at BYU , 2005
  • Standing for Honor and Integrity , BYU Student Honor Association , 2004
  • Outstanding Faculty Member , BYU Marriott School , 1992
Languages:
  • German

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