
Associate Professor of Accounting
Accounting & Taxation
Barney School of Businessoz@hartford.edu 860.768.4512 Auerbach Hall 406D
Education
PhD, Izmir University of Economics
BS, Business Administration, State University of New York at New Paltz
Note: This faculty member will be on sabbatical for both Fall 2025 and Spring 2026. During a sabbatical, faculty may not be available to support students or conduct other University business.
Dr. Ibrahim Onur Oz is an Associate Professor of Accounting and a Certified Management Accountant (CMA). Before joining the University of Hartford, he taught at Central Connecticut State University.
Dr. Oz has taught the following courses:
- Intermediate Accounting I
- Intermediate Accounting II
- Intermediate Accounting III
- Cost Accounting
- Managerial Accounting
- Financial Accounting
- International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS): Analysis and Implementation
- Accounting For Decision Makers
His research interests include:
- Financial Distress
- Earnings Management
- Audit Quality
- IFRS
Oz, I.O., and T.Yelkenci (2018). Examination of real and accrual earnings management: A cross-country analysis of legal origin under IFRS. International Review of Financial Analysis 58, 24-37.
Oz, I.O., and C.S.Mugan (2018). Bankruptcy prediction models’ generalizability: Evidence from emerging market economies. Advances in Accounting 41, 114-125.
Oz, I.O., and T.Yelkenci (2017). A Theoretical Approach to Financial Distress Prediction Modeling. Managerial Finance 43(2), 212-230.
Oz,I.O. and T.Yelkenci (2015). The generalizability of financial distress prediction models: Evidence from Turkey. Journal of Accounting and Management Information Systems 14(4), 685-703.