Swanson received several awards. In 1989-90 he was awarded an Institute of Internal Auditors Research Foundation Fellowship, in 1991 a D.Litt. at the Oxford Graduate School, in 1997 a College of Business Administration Excellence in Overall Performance Award, and a College of Business Administration Foundation Award for Outstanding Research in 1987, 1993, and 2004.[2]
He was actively teaching during the semester prior to his death, and retired from Tennessee Tech in early June 2009.[1]
Personal life
Swanson was married to Treasure Swanson. Together, they had 3 children: Connie, George, and Nolan.[1]
Death
Swanson died on July 3, 2009, in Cleveland, Tennessee.[1]
Publications
Swanson has published several books and numerous scholarly articles.[3] A selection:
1989. Measurement and interpretation in accounting : a living systems theory approach. With James Grier Miller. New York : Quorum Books
1991. Internal auditing theory : a systems view. With Hugh L. Marsh. New York : Quorum Books
1992. Management observation and communication theory. With Heikki Heiskanen.
1993. Macro accounting and modern money supplies. Westport, Conn. : Quorum Books
^Swanson has published in such journals as The Accounting Review, Journal of Accountancy, Systems Research and Behavioral Science (SR&BS), International Journal of Social Economics, and Systems Practice.