Dr Kerrie Woodhouse - Researcher Profile

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Address

Department of Accounting and Finance
Building 11E, Clayton

Biography

Kerrie works in the Faculty of Business & Economics at Monash University as a Lecturer.

Kerrie joined the Department in 2004. She qualified as a Chartered Accountant in Zimbabwe with Ernst and Young, working in the audit department and then established her own accounting practice in Zimbabwe. In 1997 she moved to London, and undertook a variety of roles in commerce and industry, including Financial Controller and Group Reporting Manager.

Research & Supervision Interests

    Behavioural aspects of financial accounting and auditing: choice, discretion and judgement. Cash flow statements. Impression management . The use of eye tracking in investigating the impact of accounting information on the user.

Qualifications

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 2012
POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 2012
POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN APPLIED ACCOUNTANCY
Institution: University of Zimbabwe - Zimbabwe
Year awarded: 1996
BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING SCIENCE
Institution: University of South Africa Sth Africa
Year awarded: 1995

Publications

Journal Articles

Anderson, K., Woodhouse, K.L., Ramsay, A.L., Faff, R., 2009, Testing for asymmetric effects in the accrual anomaly using piecewise linear regressions: Australian evidence, Pacific Accounting Review [P], vol 21, issue 1, Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., United Kingdom, pp. 5-25.

Anderson, K.L., Woodhouse, K.L., Ramsay, A.L., Faff, R., 2008, The persistence and pricing of earnings, accruals and free cash flows: Australian evidence, Contabilitate si Informatica de Gestiune [P], vol 25, issue 2008, Academia de Studii Economice, Romania, pp. 6-24.

Teaching Commitment

AFC3120 Advanced Financial Accounting

Postgraduate Research Supervisions

Current Supervision

Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
The effect of monitoring mechanisms on abnormality in the audit opinion outcome.
Supervisors:
Stokes, D (Main), Woodhouse, K (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
The incremental value of general purpose water accounting information in the credit rating assessment of municipal bonds.
Supervisors:
Chalmers, K (Joint-co), Moroney, R (Joint), Woodhouse, K (Associate).