Distinguished Professor of Accounting, Macquarie University
Prof. James Guthrie, is Distinguished Professor of Accounting, Department of Accounting & Corporate Governance, Macquarie University. Joint founding editor of Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal constently ranked in the top 10 in the world. James has published 180 articles, 20 books and 45 chapters in books. He has over 21,000 citations to his work as measured by Goggle Scholar. In the international arena on his research topic areas, Professor Guthrie has been actively involved with the OECD, European and wider academic communities. From advisory work for the OECD dating back to 1998.
Prof. James Guthrie
Distinguished Professor of Accounting
Department of Accounting & Corporate Governance
Faculty of Business and Economics
Room 333,E4A Eastern Road
Macquarie University
NSW 2109 Australia
T: +61 2 9850 4831
M: +61 402153453
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Joint Founding Editor, Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/aaaj.htm
Founding member of the Centre for Social and Environmental Accounting Research https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/csear/
Joint organiser 9th Asia-Pacific Interdisciplinary Research in Accounting Conference, July 2019. Hosted by the AUT Business School, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Please see the website at:
http://www.apira2019.org/
Winner: Emerald Literati Awards 2018 Oustanding Paper Award for the Journal of Intellectual Capital
Dumay, J. and Guthrie, J. (2017), “Involuntary disclosure of intellectual capital: is it relevant?”, Journal of Intellectual Capital, Vol. 18 No. 1, pp. 29-44.
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