Conor Clune
School of Accounting, Auditing and Taxation - B.Comm (Accounting), University College Dublin | MSc. Strategic Management, University College Dublin | Member of Chartered Accountants Ireland (ACA)
Conor Clune is an Associate Professor in the School of Accounting, Auditing & Taxation at UNSW Business School. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) and an MSc in Strategic Management from the University College Dublin. He completed his PhD at the University of Amsterdam.
Conor’s research addresses governance and accounting. He has a particular interest in corporate social responsibility, accounting in sport, and governance and regulation in the accounting profession. He specializes in case-based research methods.
Conor’s teaching interests are in financial reporting and social accounting. He is currently the course coordinator for financial management, one of the eight courses offered in an integrated first year in the Bachelor of Commerce. Previously, he has taught intermediate financial accounting, financial statement analysis, and sustainability, accountability, and ethics at both undergraduate and graduate levels. He has also supervised numerous bachelor and master theses.
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