Overview
The research orientation of the accounting group at the ANU is broadly
based and accepting of interdisciplinary work. Research generally has an
empirical or behavioural slant although the group welcomes research
contributions from more theoretical perspectives.
Main research agendas:
- Corporate Governance - see
http://corpgov.fec.anu.edu.au
- Financial Accounting - asset valuation, taxation and segment
reporting.
- Environmental Accounting - sustainability accounting, triple bottom
line, web disclosure, and environmental accounting in Asia.
- Accounting History - colonial entrepeneurs, women in commercial
commerce.
- Management Accounting - budgeting and cost analysis, strategic
management accounting, project management and compensation schemes.
- Auditing - audit fee models, auditor independence, and audit
judgement. See
http://ancaar.fec.anu.edu.au
- Capital Markets - insider trading, accounting disclosures, and stock
market reactions to accounting numbers.
These agendas are not limiting but help define the major emphasis of
research undertaken by the group. Staff and graduate students cross over
these areas and the group is responsive to the evolution of the discipline.
Research students are encouraged to consider pursuing a thesis along these
lines.
Contact
Professor Gary
Monroe, Professor of Accounting
or alternatively contact the
School of Accounting and
Business Information Systems
Members of the Research Group
Professor Gary Monroe Ms Joanna Masangkay A/Prof Greg Shailer Dr Alfred Tran Dr Janet Lee Dr Leanne Johns Dr Sumit Lodhia Professor Keith Houghton Mr Andrew Hughes Ms Catherine Ikin Dr Rebecca Tan Mr Seng Teh Ms Keturah Whitford Dr Sorin Daniliuc Mr C M Sarowar Hossain Ms Louise Lu Dr Timothy Kam Ms Marwa El-Kobtan Mr Mark Wilson Ms Yuyu Zhang Mr Dean Katselas Professor Kerry Jacobs Mr David Lacey Professor Allan Barton Dr Steven Fraser Mr Chris Ikin
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