Robin Schofield, DBA
Adjunct Professor
EDUCATION
- DBA with a self-design concentration of finance and marketing 2015 Walden University, Minneapolis, MN
- Graduate Certificate in Accounting 2015 Plymouth State University, Plymouth,
- NH Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Educational Leadership 2013 Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH
- Graduate Certificate in Finance and Investment 2008 Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH
- MBA 2007 Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH
- Graduate Certificate in Human Side of Enterprise 2007 Plymouth State University, Plymouth, NH
- BS Business Administration 2004 Southern New Hampshire University, Manchester, NH\
- AS Marketing 2003 Southern New Hampshire University, Manchester, NH
COURSES TAUGHT
- AC101 Principles of Accounting I
- AC102 Principles of Accounting II
- FM454 Problems in Finance
- FM224 Principles of Financial Management
- AC213 Intermediate Accounting I
- AC214 Intermediate Accounting II
- AC474 Advanced Accounting
- AC670 Research on Contemporary and Emerging Accounting Issues
RESEARCH INTERESTS AND AREAS
Small Business Finance, Real Estate InvestmentPUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
Schofield, R. M., & Massey, J. E. (2020) Relationship between bootstrap financing, number of employees, and small business success. Canyon Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 8(1). Available from https://cirt.gcu.edu/documents/canyon-journal-of-interdisciplinary-studies/2020_81/relationship_between_bootstrap_financing_number_ofpdf~1
Schofield, R. (2015). Relationship Between Bootstrap Financing, Number of Employees, and Small Business Success (Doctoral Dissertation). Available from http://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/471/