Dr Patty McNicholas - Researcher Profile

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Address

Department of Accounting and Finance
Building 11E, Clayton

Biography

Patty McNicholas is a senior lecturer in the Department of Accounting and Finance. 

Patty McNicholas joined the department from the Universtiy of Waikato in January 2000 and spent four and a half years at the Gippsland campus. Patty was awarded her PhD from the University of Waikato, in 2003 for her thesis 'Indigenous women and the professions: Maori women's experiences in the accountancy profession of Aotearoa/New Zealand'. Subsequently she spent 18 months at Deakin University Melbourne campus before rejoining Monash University Clayton campus in February 2006.

Qualifications

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Institution: University of Waikato, New Zealand
Year awarded: 2003

Publications

Book Chapters

Adams, C.A., Hoque, Z., McNicholas, P.A., 2006, Case studies and action research, in Methodological Issues in Accounting Research: Theories, Methods and Issues, eds Zahirul Hoque, Spiramus, London UK, pp. 361-373.

Journal Articles

McNicholas, P., Windsor, C., 2011, Can the financialised atmosphere be effectively regulated and accounted for?, Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal [P], vol 24, issue 8, Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, Bingley UK, pp. 1071-1096.

Humphries, M., McNicholas, P.A., 2009, Communicating towards justice in 'The Subaltern Voice' (TSV), Communication Journal of New Zealand [P], vol 10, issue 2, New Zealand Communication Association, New Zealand, pp. 58-74.

McNicholas, P.A., 2009, Maori development: "Accounting", "accountability" and participation in the accountancy profession, Pacific Accounting Review [P], vol 21, issue 3, Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, United Kingdom, pp. 319-324.

McNicholas, P.A., Wyatt, K.J., 2007, Accounting for income taxes: Early adoption issues, Australian Accounting Review, vol 17, issue 3, Australian Society of Certified Practising Accountants, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 68-74.

Adams, C.A., McNicholas, P.A., 2007, Making a difference: Sustainability reporting, accountability and organisational change, Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, vol 20, issue 3, Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, UK, pp. 382-402.

McNicholas, P.A., Barrett, M., 2005, Answering the emancipatory call: an emerging research approach 'on the margins' of accounting, Critical Perspectives on Acounting, vol 16, issue 4, Academic Press, UK, pp. 391-414.

McNicholas, P.A., Humphries, M., 2005, Decolonisation through critical career research and action: Maori women and accountancy, Australian Journal of Career Development, vol 14, issue 1, Australian Council for Educational Research, http://search.informit.com.au.ezproxy.lib.monash.edu.au/fullText;dn=142867;res=AEIPT, pp. 30-39.

McNicholas, P.A., Humphries, M., Gallhofer, S., 2004, Maintaining the empire: Maori women's experiences in the accountancy profession, Critical Perspectives on Accounting, vol 15, Academic Press, UK, pp. 57-93.

Gallhofer, S., Haslam, J., McNicholas, P., Takiari, B., 2000, Developing Environmental Accounting: Insights from Indigenous Cultures, Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, vol 13 issue 3, MCB University Press, West Yorkshire England, pp. 381-409.

Conference Proceedings

McNicholas, P., Barrett, M., 2002, An emerging research approach from the margins of accounting, Proceedings of the Critical Perspectives on Accounting Conference, 25/4/2002 to 27/4/2002, Baruch College, City University of New York, New York NY USA, pp. 1-14.

McNicholas, P., Barrett, M., 2002, Answering the emancipatory call: an emerging research approach 'on the margins' of accounting, Proceedings of the 9th World Congress of Accounting Historians, 30/7/2002 to 2/8/2002, Deakin University, Geelong Vic Australia, pp. 1-34.

McNicholas, P., Humphries, M., Gallhofer, S., 2001, The Impact of Colonialism and Post-Colonialism on Maori Women's Experiences of Accountancy, Collected Papers of APIRA 2001, 15/07/2001 to 17/07/2001, The APIRA Conference Committee, Adelaide SA Australia, pp. 1-33.

Postgraduate Research Supervisions

Current Supervision

Program of Study:
(MASTER'S BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Australian corporate responses to climate change: the carbon disclosure project.
Supervisors:
Mcnicholas, P (Main), Birt, J (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Seeking financial independence in indigenous communities.
Supervisors:
Halabi, A (Main), Kober, R (Associate), Mcnicholas, P (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
The relationship between MCS, institutional logics, and institutional entrepreneurs: a Chinese case study.
Supervisors:
Kober, R (Joint-co), Mcnicholas, P (Joint).