MSU faculty member honored by national accounting organization

Contact: Heath Fisackerly

Brad Trinkle (Photo submitted)

STARKVILLE, Miss.—A member of the Mississippi State College of Business faculty is sharing an inaugural honor from the American Accounting Association.

Associate Professor Bradley S. “Brad” Trinkle recently became one of four contributors receiving the first Best Paper Award of the Journal of Information Systems, academic publication of the association’s Accounting Information Systems section.

Since 2011, he has been a faculty member in the Richard C. Adkerson School of Accountancy, a major unit of the university’s College of Business.

“Understanding Compliance with Bring-Your-Own Device Policies Utilizing Protection Motivation Theory: Bridging the Intention-Behavior Gap” was the title of a report Trinkle co-wrote with former MSU faculty colleague Robert E. Crossler, now of Washington State University. James H. Long and Tina M. Lorass, both of Auburn University, were the other authors.

Because they are becoming the norm rather than the exception, BYOD policies are being put in place by businesses to help address risks inherent in allowing individuals to use their own devices to access or store company data. Research findings by Trinkle and his collaborators “have important theoretical and practical implications” for the profession, journal editors said.

Trinkle is a University of Alabama doctoral graduate, with bachelor’s and master’s degrees completed at East Tennessee State University. For additional biographical information, see www.bulldogledger.com/brad-trinkle.

MSU is Mississippi’s leading university, also available online at www.msstate.edu