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Dr Fiona Anderson-Gough

Principal Teaching Fellow

Research Interests

accounting profession; professional identity and socialisation; accounting education and training; critical, social and organisation theory.

Teaching in 2012-2013

Accounting and Finance

  • IB98X0 Issues in Accounting
  • IB98Y0 Dissertation

Undergraduate

  • IB2300 Accounting in Context

Biography

Consultancy for 3 years at start of career then research posts in a number of UK universities, followed by Lectureship at WBS, Senior Lectureship at Leicester, Lectureship at Said Business School, Oxford. Research funded in the past by the ICAEW. Links with accountancy firms and regulator.

Recent Publications

Journal Articles

  • Anderson-Gough, F. and Brown, R.. "University management practices, accounting, gender and institutional denial"
    Pacific Accounting Review 20 (2008): 94-101.
  • F Anderson-Gough, Grey, C and Robson, K. "Professionals, Networking and the Networked Professional"
    Research in the Sociology of Organizations 24 (2006): 231-256.
  • F Anderson-Gough, Grey, C and Robson, K. "Helping Them to Forget: The Organizational Embedding of Gender Relations in Public Audit Firms"
    Accounting, Organizations And Society 30 (2005): 469-490.
  • Robson, K, F Anderson-Gough and Grey. "Accounting professionals and the accounting profession: linking conduct and context"
    Accounting and Business Research 32 (2002): 41-56.
  • Silvester, Mohamed and F Anderson-Gough. "Locus of control, attributions and impression management in the selection interview"
    Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology 75 (2002): 59-76.
  • Robson, K, F Anderson-Gough and Grey. "Tests of Time: Organizational Time-Reckoning and the Making of Accountants in Two Multi-national Accounting Firms"
    Accounting, Organizations And Society 26 (2001): 99-122.
  • Robson, K, F Anderson-Gough and Grey. "In the Name of the Client: the Service Ethic in Two International Accounting Firms"
    Human Relations 53 (2000)
  • S.G Ogden & F Anderson. "The role of accounting in organisational change: Promoting Performance Improvements in the Privatised UK Water Industry"
    Critical Perspectives on Accounting (1999)
  • Robson, K, F Anderson-Gough and Grey. "Work Hard, Play Hard: An Analysis of Cliché in Two Accountancy Practices"
    Organization (1998): 565-592.
  • Ogden, Anderson F.M and F Anderson-Gough. "Representing Customers Interests: the Case of the UK Privatised Water Industry"
    Public Administration 73 (1995): 535-559.

Books

  • F Anderson-Gough, Grey, C and Robson, K. "Making Up Accountants"
    Aldershot (1998)

Book Chapters

  • Anderson-Gough, F.. "Education"
    The Routledge companion to accounting history (2009)13: 297-316.
  • F Anderson-Gough. "Using Qualitative Data Analysis Software: Respecting Voices within Data Management and Analysis"
    The Real Life Guide to Accounting Research (2004): 373-390.
  • F Anderson-Gough and KW Hoskin. "The context of learning in professional work environments: a case study of the accountancy profession"
    Workplace Learning in Context (2004): 71-88.

Other

  • Dr Fiona M Anderson-Gough. "Book Review: When Professionals Have to Lead (DeLong, Gabarro, Lees)"
    European Accounting Review (2011)

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