Greg is a lecturer with the Department of Accounting and Finance at Monash University.
The second phase was a career in management, mainly in IBM and Telstra. My management career was underpinned by extensive training, both internal and external, at IBM, a company recognized at the time for the quality of its management practice. During a period of some 20 years, I gained significant experience in the management of marketing, sales, technical, client service and business development groups within corporations in the technology sector, culminating in positions at the level of General Manager.
In 2004, I commenced the third phase as an academic teaching and researching in the management accounting discipline. I was awarded the Dean’s Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2007, promoted to lecturer in 2008, and led a team that was awarded a Dean’s Commendation for Outstanding Teaching in 2011.
Student learning, with particular interest in accounting pedagogy
Community services, with a particular interest in aged care
Not-for-profit governance
van Mourik, G., 2008, Information note for practitioners: Research opportunities and issues in the measurement and determination of organisational effectiveness, Monash Business Review, vol 4, issue 1, Monash University ePress, Clayton Vic Australia, pp. 1-9.
van Mourik, G., Watson, J., Onsman, A., 2008, The effectiveness of casual group learning in introductory finance tutorials, Journal of Economics and Finance Education [E], vol 7, issue 2, The Academy of Economics and Finance, United States, pp. 20-30.
van Mourik, G., 2006, Better Budgets, Monash Business Review, vol 2, issue 3, Monash University ePress, Clayton Vic Australia, pp. 1-5.
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