Jon currently lectures in the Department of Accounting and Finance at Monash University Peninsula and Berwick Campuses and is currently undertaking a PhD.
His research interests include: Issues in public practice; Capital gains tax; Superannuation; Accounting education; Social and environmental accounting; and Indigenous issues.
Jackling, B., De Lange, P.A., Phillips, J.W., Sewell, J., 2012, Attitudes towards accounting: Differences between Australian and international students, Accounting Research Journal [P], vol 25, issue 2, Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, Bingley UK, pp. 113-130.
Bedggood, R., Phillips, J.W., 2008, Commuting to work: The need for greater infrastructure to improve access to public transport, an adaptation to increasing fuel prices and climate change, Monash Business Review [P], vol 4, issue 3, Monash University ePress, Clayton Vic Australia, pp. 1-6.
O'Reilly, H.B., Wyatt, K.J., Phillips, J.W., 2007, Determination of optimal superannuation contributions, JASSA, vol 2007, issue 4, Financial Services Institute of Australasia, Sydney NSW Australia, pp. 11-15.
Thompson, P., Phillips, J.W., De Lange, P.A., 2006, The assessment of applications for special consideration: a conceptual framework, Accounting Education, vol 15, issue 2, Routledge, Abingdon UK, pp. 235-238.
Phillips, J.W., De Lange, P.A., 2006, The effect of the introduction of GST on accountants' job satisfaction and burnout, Australian Accounting Review, vol 16, issue 3, CPA Australia, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 52-59.
Wyatt, K.J., Phillips, J.W., De Lange, P.A., 2003, Tax reform: an international comparison of the effectiveness of changes to Australia's capital gains tax, Journal of Australian Taxation, vol 6, issue 1, Monash University, Clayton Vic Australia, pp. 113-131.
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