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Recovery from COVID-19 towards a low-carbon economy – A role for Accounting Technologies

Recovery from COVID-19 towards a low-carbon economy – A role for Accounting Technologies

Speaker: Associate Professor Binh Bui, Macquarie University

Time: 9.00am – 11:00am

Date: Wednesday, 29th September 2021

Location: Seminar via Teams

Agenda:

  • 9.00 – 9.40: Recovery from COVID-19 towards a low-carbon economy – A role for Accounting Technologies
  • 9.40 – 10.30: Research mentoring session
  • 10.30 – 11.00: Curriculum building in Australia and New Zealand

Speaker:

Associate Professor Binh Bui’s has an excellent research publications portfolio, with 15 articles in A*/A ABDC ranked journals, including British Accounting Review, Management Accounting Research, Accounting and Finance, Behavioral Research in Accounting, Accounting Education: An International Journal, and Meditari Accountancy Research. Her research interest includes management accounting, sustainability finance, blockchain and accounting/finance, accounting education, sustainability accounting, and accounting history. Her current research portfolio focuses on accounting and the role it plays in enabling organisations to address climate change issues. She is Associate Editor of Accounting, Auditing, and Accountability Journal, Accounting and Finance, and Accounting Research Journal and also serves on the editorial board of several other accounting journals. She has received a number of awards including excellence in research and has supervised several HDR students to completion as well as received a number of research grants.

Research interests:

  • Management accounting
  • Non-financial disclosure
  • Accounting education
  • Sustainability and carbon accounting

Mentees:                                                        

Dr. Trinh Thu Thuy

Nguyen Thi Dao                          Nguyen Huu Duc

               

Research presentation

  • Impacts of climate change on business operation in Vietnam: The case study of agricultural product SMEs
  • Impacts of climate change on the cost of equity capital: Evidence from Vietnam