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Garry D. Carnegie

Garry D. Carnegie

D-Index & Metrics

Business and Management

D-Index
36
Citations
5892
World Ranking
2073
National Ranking
118

Economics and Finance

D-Index
36
Citations
5737
World Ranking
2804
National Ranking
79

Overview

Garry D. Carnegie is affiliated with RMIT University in Australia and has an extensive publication record in the field of Business, Management and Accounting. Their work spans subfields such as Management Information Systems, Accounting, Political Science and International Relations, Strategy and Management, and Economics and Econometrics.

Carnegie's research covers a variety of topics including:

  • Accounting and Organizational Management
  • Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance
  • Accounting Education and Careers
  • Higher Education Governance and Development
  • Management and Organizational Studies
  • Intellectual Capital and Performance Analysis
  • Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Carnegie are:

  • Lee D. Parker
  • Karen McBride
  • Christopher J. Napier
  • Eva Tsahuridu
  • Paolo Ferri

The researcher has contributed to several academic venues, notably:

  • Accounting Auditing & Accountability Journal
  • Meditari Accountancy Research
  • Australian Accounting Review
  • The British Accounting Review
  • Accounting Historians Journal

Some of the recent papers authored by Garry D. Carnegie include:

  • "It's 2020: What is Accounting Today?" (2020), published in the Australian Accounting Review
  • "Public universities and impacts of COVID-19 in Australia: risk disclosures and organisational change" (2021), published in Accounting Auditing & Accountability Journal
  • "Accounting 101: redefining accounting for tomorrow" (2021), published in Accounting Education
  • "Accounting as Technical, Social and Moral Practice: The Monetary Valuation of Public Cultural, Heritage and Scientific Collections in Financial Reports" (2022), published in Australian Accounting Review
  • "Accounting history and theorising about organisations" (2020), published in The British Accounting Review

Best Publications

  • Critical and interpretive histories: insights into accounting’s present and future through its past

    Garry D. Carnegie;Christopher J. Napier

  • Traditional accountants and business professionals: Portraying the accounting profession after Enron

    Garry D. Carnegie;Christopher J. Napier

  • Enabling Accountability in Museums

    Garry D. Carnegie;Peter W. Wolnizer

  • Exploring comparative international accounting history

    Garry D. Carnegie;Christopher J. Napier

  • Making accounting accountable in the public sector

    Garry D. Carnegie;Brian P. West

  • Accounting's past, present and future: the unifying power of history

    Garry D. Carnegie;Christopher J. Napier

  • The Financial Value Of Cultural, Heritage And Scientific Collections: An Accounting Fiction

    G.D. Carnegie;P.W. Wolnizer

  • It's 2020: What is Accounting Today?

    Garry Carnegie;Lee Parker;Eva Tsahuridu

  • The construction of the professional accountant: the case of the Incorporated Institute of Accountants, Victoria (1886)

    Garry D. Carnegie;John Richard Edwards

  • Enabling accountability in museums

    Garry D. Carnegie;Peter W. Wolnizer

  • PUBLISHING PATTERNS IN SPECIALIST ACCOUNTING HISTORY JOURNALS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, 1996–1999

    Garry D. Carnegie;Brad N. Potter

  • Understanding the ABC of University Governance

    Garry D. Carnegie;Jacqueline Tuck

  • Accounting Change in Central Government

    Delfina Gomes;Garry D. Carnegie;Lúcia Lima Rodrigues

  • Does accounting history matter

    Delfina Gomes;Garry D. Carnegie;Christopher J. Napier;Lee D. Parker

  • Accountants and Empire: the case of co-membership of Australian and British accountancy bodies, 1885 to 1914

    Garry D. Carnegie;Robert H. Parker

  • Shaping the future of accounting in business education in Australia

    B. O'Connell;G. Carnegie;A. Carter;Paul de Lange

  • The present and future of accounting history

    Garry D. Carnegie

  • Unravelling the Rhetoric About the Financial Reporting of Public Collections as Assets

    Garry Carnegie;Peter Wolnizer

  • How Well Does Accrual Accounting Fit the Public Sector

    Garry D. Carnegie;Brian P. West

  • The transfer of accounting technology to the southern hemisphere: the case of William Butler Yaldwyn

    Garry D. Carnegie;Robert H. Parker

  • Household accounting in Australia: Prescription and practice from the 1820s to the 1960s

    Garry D. Carnegie;Stephen Paul Walker

Frequent Co-Authors

Lúcia Lima Rodrigues
Lúcia Lima Rodrigues University of Minho
Lee D. Parker
Lee D. Parker University of Glasgow
John Richard Edwards
John Richard Edwards Cardiff University
James Guthrie
James Guthrie University of Kansas

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