Associate Professor in Accounting, The University of Queensland
Julie Walker is an associate professor of accounting, discipline leader and commerce program director at the University of Queensland Business School. Julie worked as an accountant in industry for many years before deciding to join academe where she teaches, researches and consults to industry in the area of financial reporting and governance. Julie's research interests focus on disclosure and governance choices by corporations, with particular emphasis on the impact and effectiveness of regulatory reforms on those choices. Most recently, she has become interested in the continuing furore surrounding executive pay and has a number of working and published papers in the area, including publications in The Australian Journal of Management, Accounting and Finance, Australian Accounting Review and The Journal of Contemporary Accounting and Economics.
CPA in crisis: why more associations will have to disclose CEO pay
Jun 15, 2017 22:19 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
The wave of public discontent thats changed how corporate Australia reports and discloses executive pay, is now moving to other types of organisations. The most recent example is professional accounting body Certified...
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