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The Doctorate (PhD) in Accountancy in Europe: 1.0

First that number. 310 schools and universities in EU28, plus Norway and Switzerland, that offer a Doctorate (PhD) program in Accountancy. How was that arrived at? It was done while I was Academic Director of the European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management (EIASM) in Brussel in 2013-2014. The number actually is the number of Schools we found that offer a Doctorate in Business, all areas. The EIASM is an institute that you should know…
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The Doctorate (PhD) in Accountancy in Europe: 0.0

There are an estimated 310 universities and schools in Europe that offer a Doctorate (PhD) in Accountancy program. Accountancy is the combination of Financial, Management and Tax Accounting, and Auditing. In this invited series of Blog articles I will address the following questions: What do Doctoral (PhD) programs in Europe look like? What should they look like? How many new Doctors in Accountancy are produced by the 310 programs every year? Do these Doctoral programs…
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How I came to research (and teach) risk

I have been researching in the area of risk for some years now. I was initially drawn to the area because of events such as the demise of Barings Bank (this was some time ago in 1995!) brought about by the rogue trader Nick Leeson and, unsurprisingly, we have witnessed other rogue trading incidents in finance since then. The (not always rational) actions of people are inherently fascinating and can lead to significant and unforeseen risks. This lead me to start reading…
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Real effects of disclosure regulation

Corporate disclosure regulation traditionally intends to enhance firms’ information environments, render capital markets more efficient, and improve resource allocation. Recent years have brought many examples of additional or tightening disclosure requirements – but also some rare instances of de-regulation. However, some of these new regulatory initiatives appear different in two important respects: First, some address the needs of audiences other than capital market participants. For example, corporate social responsibility reporting targets NGOs, consumers, and the…
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Risk research in accounting

Risk is a fundamental concept in finance and finance research. However, there has been less discussion of the relevance of risk to accounting and accounting research. My perspective is there is considerable for scope risk-related accounting research to be undertaken that can be academically valuable and have the potential for impact.  This short blog post is the first in a series and my hope is to encourage wide discussions of risk that result in more risk research in the field of accounting.