Our expert staff
Essex Business School has a number of established research strengths in accounting, including:
- accounting in emerging economies
- sustainable accounting
- governance
- global development
- public sector accounting
- regulation and reporting
Our researchers make a significant impact on the lives of people all around the world, with past and current research projects covering five continents.
The experience and findings of our experts will feature throughout your teaching. For example, you'll hear from Professor Thankom Arun, Professor of Global Development and Accountability.
Professor Arun recently led an international team exploring how to mainstream the financial inclusion agenda, which attracted nearly £200,000 from UK-India Education and Research Initiative (UKIERI). The research has led to better access to financial services, such as insurance protection, for those most in need and policy changes to help improve the economic resilience of low-income families at risk across Africa and Asia.
In fact, Thankom's research on micro-insurance spans five countries and covers a population of over 10 million people. One under-served group impacted by his research are women start-up entrepreneurs in India as his work underpinned the development of a gender framework for running rehabilitation camps in emergency contexts.
Two research centres support the research activities taking place in the accounting group. They organise seminars by external invited speakers; Essex Business School staff and research students; co-ordinate workshop programmes; and schedule bi-annual conferences of international renown. These offer a further excellent opportunity for you to engage with the very latest research and ideas in the field of accounting.
Essex Accounting Centre conducts distinctive world-class research, with a particular focus on accounting research applied in developing countries, including topics such as social responsibility and corporate governance; management accounting change; and corruption and accountability.
Our interdisciplinary centre, the Centre for Accountability and Global Development (CAGD), is a dynamic hub for social justice research, with a particular focus on accountability across all sectors in both developed and emerging economies. The Centre contributes to impactful global development through rigorous research and engagement with the policy community, which complements the existing research strengths and expertise established within the Essex Accounting Centre.