Fiona Anderson-Gough
- Associate Professor (Reader) in Accounting
BA (Leeds), PGCE (Warwick), PhD (Leeds)
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.
Research interests
accounting profession; professional identity and socialisation; accounting education and training; critical, social and organisation theory.
Teaching activity this year
Undergraduate
- IB1240 Introduction to Financial Accounting
- IB2300 Accounting in Context module leader
- IB2330 Financial Reporting 1
- IB2340 Financial Reporting 2
Publications
Book chapters
- Accounting Education. Routledge Companion to Accounting History. Ed. Dick Edwards & Steven Walker. Abingdon: Routledge, 2008 (Published). 297-316.
- The context of learning in professional work environments: a case study of the accountancy profession. Workplace Learning in Context. Ed. H Rainbird, A Fuller, A Munro. , n.p., 2004. 71-88.
Journal articles
- University management practices, accounting, gender and institutional denial. Pacific Accounting Review 20 (2008) (Published): 94-101.
- Professionals, Networking and the Networked Professional. Research in the Sociology of Organizations 24 (2006): 231-256.
- Helping Them to Forget: The Organizational Embedding of Gender Relations in Public Audit Firms. Accounting, Organizations And Society 30 (2005): 469-490.

