Jaime A. Morales
Ph.D. (University of Stirling), M.I.B.A. (University de Nancy, University La Salle), M.Sc.A. (Universidad de Yucatan), Public Accountant (Universidad de Yucatan)
Associate Professor, Teaching Intensive
Office: GCS 363
Phone: 705-748-1011 Ext 7933
Email: jaimemorales@trentu.ca
Areas of Expertise:
Managerial Accounting, Financial Management, Financial Accounting, Investments
Jaime has an international corporate finance background, with experience in a Coca Cola franchise in Mexico as a member of the finance team and in Canada, as a controller for a Canadian international manufacturing corporation with offices in US in Latin America. He also successfully developed and operated his own consulting accounting firm directed to advise American entrepreneurs in areas of accounting and fiscal law in the Riviera Maya in Mexico.
Research Interests:
Capital Budgeting, Entrepreneurship Decision-Making, Bounded Rationality, National Culture, Formative Feedback, Universal Design for Learning
Peer-reviewed Conference Presentations:
Morales, Jaime (2019), “National Culture and Capital Budgeting Decision Making – A Qualitative Study”, The European Academy of Management, Lisbon, Portugal
Morales, Jaime (2018), “Does the Theory of Bounded Rationality Apply to Capital Budgeting Decisions Across Different National Context?”, The European Academy of Management, Reykjavik, Island
Morales, Jaime; Kittler Markus, and Michael Walsh (2018) “Does the Theory of Bounded Rationality Apply to Capital Budgeting Decisions Across Different National Context?”, The Administrative Sciences Association of Canada”, Toronto, Canada
Morales, Jaime (2014) “Capital Budgeting Decisions, Bounded Rationality and Cultural Differences: A Comparative Study of Entrepreneurs in Mexico and Canada”, The European Academy of Management, Valencia, Spain
Morales, Jaime (2010), “The Impact of Cultural Values on Entrepreneur’s Financial Preferences: Developing a Conceptual Model a Cross Cultural Comparison between Mexico and Canada”, The Academy of International Business, Dublin, Ireland
Professional Work Experience:
Financial team member for Coca Cola, Mexico (franchise)
Controller for a Multinational Textile Corporation, Canada
Treasurer for the Trent University Faculty Association
Community Engagement:
Treasurer for several not-for-profit organizations
Leading International Workshops:
PhD Management, University of Stirling, UK
Executive PhD, Management Center Innsbruck, Austria
Courses taught:
ADMN 1021h Financial Accounting I
ADMN 2021h Financial Accounting II
ADMN 3021h Fundamentals of Management Accounting (formerly 202h)
ADMN 3200h Financial Management (formerly 320h)
ADMN 3700h Investments
ADMN 4030h Strategic Management