9 February, 2021

Grants, Industry Engagement, and Impact

Carlton, VIC

The QualRAN SIG will be holding a virtual workshop on Tuesday 9 February, 10am–12pm AEDST via Zoom

 
The workshop will feature presentations from Professor Wai Fong Chua (University of Sydney), Professor David Smith (RMIT) and Dr Paul Thambar (Monash University). All three have been successful in achieving large grants, engaging with industry, and having impact through their research.

12 May, 2021

The Effect of COVID on Auditing

Carlton, VIC

The Auditing and Assurance SIG will be holding a virtual workshop on Wednesday 12 May, 12.30pm–2pm AEDST via Zoom

 
The seminar will feature a panel consisting of Peter Rupp, Partner Deloitte Private and past CAANZ President; Karen Shires, Chief Risk Officer at PwC New Zealand; and Craig Fisher, consultant with RSM (and former Chairman).


APIRA thought leadership event: Critical issues in the Qualitative Accounting Research Tradition

08 August, 2021

After Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal's first two APIRA thought leadership events for 2021, the final 2021 event 3 to be held on September 9

The Canadian Academic Accounting Association 2022 Conference

11 January, 2022

The Role of Accounting and Accountants in Future Proofing Organizations

Call for research and education submissions: Submission deadline: January 25, 2022

Conference dates: June 9 to 11, 2022   For all details click HERE

12 April, 2022

QualRAN SIG: How can accounting researchers better utilise qualitative methodologies

Carlton, VIC

How can accounting researchers better utilise qualitative methodologies to bring social issues and challenges to life

 

This webinar addresses:

·         What makes qualitative methodologies suitable for such research? What are their strengths?

·         How should we think about the contexts in which social issues and challenges occur? In what ways are they “social?”

·         How do organisations and people that we study form part of (or connect with) the wider social?

·         How can such research bring social issues and challenges to life?,  For example, by leveraging emergent qualitative technologies and design.

Recommended Pre-reading: T. Ahrens, Paper development in qualitative accounting research: Bringing social contexts to life, QRAM 2022 vol. 19 iss. 1 – Prof. Ahrens will expand on emergent issues related to discussions in this paper.

18 October, 2022

Using Netnography in Qualitative Accounting Research

Carlton, VIC

Netnography (Kozinets, 2002) is a new research method that has become increasingly popular within the social sciences. The purpose of this presentation is to introduce the accounting scholar to this new methodology and suggest its role in qualitative accounting research. The key components of netnography are first outlined before reviewing recent scholarship in qualitative accounting that has used the method. The advantages and challenges of netnography are explored together with the opportunities it presents for researching new modes of accountability in the digital age.

16 February, 2023

Career Orientation & Research Pitching

Carlton, VIC

This workshop will help you think about your future career with a PhD in accounting. Our panel of distinguished guest speakers will share their experiences of how to plan, pursue and develop career paths either in academia or industry via their own career reflections.  

The second part of this workshop will give PhD students & ECRs the opportunity to pitch their qualitative research ideas to accounting experts and peers

AASB is looking to hire technical staff!

22 October, 2024

To support the AASB’s commitment to high-quality accounting and sustainability standards, the AASB is looking to hire technical staff – freelancers, paid secondments and temporary employees – under short-term contracts to work on various technical projects. 

The AASB is looking for technical staff or contractors who can start work as soon as possible.  The AASB has the flexibility to offer full-time or part-time employment, and the technical staff member or contractor may work in the AASB’s office, remotely or hybrid.

Please find details of the opportunities in AusTender - Current ATM View - AASB-2024-10: AusTender. Responses are due back to nationaldirector@aasb.gov.au by the Close of Business on 18 November 2024.