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Overview

Dean Neu is affiliated with York University in Canada and conducts research primarily in the fields of Business, Management and Accounting, and Social Sciences. Their work spans several subfields including Accounting, Management Information Systems, Sociology and Political Science, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, and Communication.

The main topics covered in their research include Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance, Accounting and Organizational Management, Misinformation and Its Impacts, Management and Organizational Studies, Mining and Resource Management, Social Media and Politics, and FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance.

Dean Neu has contributed to multiple scholarly journals, with frequent publications appearing in the Journal of Business Ethics, Accounting Auditing & Accountability Journal, Accounting History, Critical Perspectives on Accounting, and SSRN Electronic Journal.

Their recent papers include:

  • Social Accountability, Ethics, and the Occupy Wall Street Protests (2021) - Journal of Business Ethics
  • Twitter-Based Social Accountability Processes: The Roles for Financial Inscriptions-Based and Values-Based Messaging (2021) - Journal of Business Ethics
  • The centrality of ethical utterances within professional narratives (2021) - Accounting History
  • Critical accounting research in Mesoamerica: Accountable to whom? (2023) - Critical Perspectives on Accounting
  • Tone at the top, corporate irresponsibility and the Enron emails (2024) - Accounting Auditing & Accountability Journal

Dean Neu collaborates frequently with several co-authors. Notable collaborations include work with Gregory D. Saxton, Abu Shiraz Rahaman, Kieran Taylor-Neu, Jeff Everett, and Elizabeth Ocampo-Gómez.

Best Publications

  • Managing Public Impressions: Environmental Disclosures in Annual Reports

    D Neu;H Warsame;K Pedwell

  • Accounting and the global fight against corruption

    Jeff Everett;Dean Neu;Abu Shiraz Rahaman

  • A Note on the Association between Audit Firm Size and Audit Quality

    Ronald A. Davidson;Dean Neu

  • “Informing” technologies and the World Bank

    Dean Neu;Elizabeth Ocampo Gomez;Cameron Graham;Monica Heincke

  • Accounting and accountability relations: colonization, genocide and Canada`s first nations

    Dean Neu

  • “Presents” for the “Indians”: land, colonialism and accounting in Canada

    Dean Neu

  • The Diagnosis-Related Group-Prospective Payment System and the problem of the government of rationing health care to the elderly

    Alistair M. Preston;Wai-Fong Chua;Dean Neu

  • Accounting and networks of corruption

    Dean Neu;Jeff Everett;Abu Shiraz Rahaman;Daniel Martinez

  • Critical Accounting Interventions

    Dean Neu;David J. Cooper;Jeff Everett

  • The birth of a nation: Accounting and Canada’s first nations, 1860–1900

    Dean Neu;Cameron Graham

  • Preventing corruption within government procurement: Constructing the disciplined and ethical subject

    Dean Neu;Jeff Everett;Abu Shiraz Rahaman

  • Ecological Modernization And The Limits Of Environmental Accounting

    Jeff Everett;Dean Neu

  • Trust, impression management and the public accounting profession

    Dean Neu

  • Doing Missionary Work: The World Bank and the Diffusion of Financial Practices

    Dean Neu;Elizabeth Ocampo

  • Accounting for Globalization

    Cameron Graham;Dean Neu

  • Accounting for public space

    Dean Neu

  • Accounting For Genocide: Canada's Bureaucratic Assault On Aboriginal People

    Dean E. Neu;Richard Therrien

  • The Global Fight against Corruption: A Foucaultian, Virtues-Ethics Framing

    Jeff Everett;Dean Neu;Abu Shiraz Rahaman

  • "Discovering" Indigenous Peoples: Accounting and the Machinery of Empire

    Dean E. Neu

  • Trust, contracting and the prospectus process

    Dean Neu

  • Critical Accounting Interventions

    Dean Neu;Jeff Everett;David J. Cooper

Frequent Co-Authors

David J. Cooper
David J. Cooper University of Alberta
Wai Fong Chua
Wai Fong Chua University of Sydney

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