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Accounting and Finance Research Group

Unit(s) of assessment: Business and Management Studies

Research theme: Safety and Security of Citizens and Society

School: Nottingham Business School

Overview

The Accounting and Finance research group takes an interdisciplinary approach to develop and deliver research across the accounting and finance disciplines that results in new academic insight, supports academic and professional scholarship and influences different decision-makers (such as, policymakers, regulators, investors and businesses), as well as professional and organisational practice.

The group also works closely with the Centre for Finance, Technology and Society  and the research group on Public Policy and Management

More specifically, the objectives of this group are to:

  1. Develop and enhance the individual and collective research capacity of the group’s members;
  2. Create an internationally recognised research group that facilitates national and international research that influences policy and professional and organisational practice;
  3. Develop the future generation of researchers in accounting and finance; and
  4. Maintain active links, nationally and internationally, with academic and practice based communities other research centres and academic institutions as well as former doctorate students.

Units within the group have coalesced around five broad core themes that represent the accounting and finance discipline, namely:

  • Accountability and Governance
  • Banking and Risk
  • Climate change and sustainability
  • Corporate Finance
  • Sustainable Finance
  • Finance, FinTech, Empirical Finance
  • Financial Accounting and Reporting
  • Management Finance
  • Learning, Teaching and Pedagogy

Faculty align to one or other units within the Accounting and Finance Group to promote subject specialisms, but also work with colleagues across units on specific projects.  Similarly, faculty will work with colleagues in other groups within the University on cross discipline research.

The activities of the Group assist and inform excellence in teaching of the related subjects across the undergraduate and post graduate courses within the school.

PhD Studentships

We’re offering fully-funded PhD studentships aligned with our research centres and groups for UK, EU or International students. Find out more about our PhD studentships and opportunities

Ongoing and prospective PhD projects include the following topics:

  1. Finance, Empirical Finance and FinTech:

    Professor Alexander Brauneis, Associate Professor Yan Wang, Dr Suliman Alshahmy, Dr. Sercan Demiralay, Dr Nagirikandalage, Padmi

  2. Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability:

    Professor Tam Nguyen, Associate Professor Yan Wang, Associate Professor Stephanie Giamporcaro Dr Tarek Metwally, Dr Suliman Alshahmy, Dr. Sercan Demiralay, Dr Tamanna Dalwai, Dr Nagirikandalage, Padmi, Dr Oyedele Ogundana, Associate Professor Peter Eckersley

  3. Sustainable finance and sustainability:

    Associate Professor Stephanie Giamporcaro, Professor Tam Nguyen, Dr. Sercan Demiralay , Dr Thao Nguyen, Dr Linzhi Tan

  4. Financial accounting and reporting:

    Professor Tam Nguyen, Dr Tamanna Dalwai

  5. Accountability, decision-making and management in public services:

    Professor Peter Murphy, Associate Professor Peter Eckersley , Dr Nagirikandalage, Padmi, Dr Oyedele Ogundana,  Dr Martin Jones

  6. Firm/bank performance, efficiency, risk and climate changes:

    Dr Thao Nguyen, Dr Nagirikandalage, Padmi, Dr Suliman Alshahmy

  7. Securitization, Bank lending, and consumer finance

    Dr Solomon Y Deku, Dr Thao Nguyen

  8. Theoretical and mathematical finance; econophysics in finance; management science, operations research and artificial intelligence (AI) with applications in finance; financial econometrics and statistics in finance; behavioural finance; portfolio theory and security analysis; investment and financial markets; speculative markets and risk management; corporate restructuring and mergers and acquisitions; corporate finance and financial management; decentralised finance, blockchain and cryptocurrency:

    Associate Professor Dr Jeremy Cheah, Dr Linzhi Tan, Professor Alexander Brauneis

  9. Management accounting and application of accounting systems, AI and technology, Performance management, Auditing, Accounting Education: Dr Nagirikandalage, Padmi, Dr Martin Jones
  10. Entrepreneurial financing, alternative financing mechanisms, informal financing, Gender and corporate governance, Entrepreneurship and Innovation - Dr Oyedele Ogundana

Collaboration

The Accounting and Finance Research Group works with a range of associates, visiting scholars and collaborators both within NTU and in the wider academic and practitioner community. The following are some of our closest or most recent collaborators.

External University Collaborators

  • Professor Roland Mestel of University of Graz (contact Alexander Brauneis)
  • Professor Laurence Ferry (contact Peter Eckersley)
  • Professor Ileana Steccolini of Newcastle University and the University of Bocconi Milan (contact Martin Jones)
  • Professor Iris Saliterer Freiburg University (contact Martin Jones)

External Practice Based Collaborators

  • Chartered Institute of Public Finance Accountants (contact Martin Jones)

Events and Conferences

Conference: 3rd Contemporary Issues in Financial Markets and Banking 

As an integral part of the Centre for Finance, Technology and Society this conference seeks to highlight the latest developments which have the potential to change the finance and banking landscape.

Publications

The members of the research group have published numerous papers in reputable international academic journals. You can learn more about our work on Nottingham Trent University’s Institutional Repository (IRep).

Alternatively, visit the personal staff website of the group members and follow the link to their publications.