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Overview

Wai Fong Chua is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia and conducts research primarily within the field of Business, Management and Accounting. Their scholarly work spans various subfields including Accounting, Management Information Systems, Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Strategy and Management, and Sociology and Political Science.

Their research focuses on topics such as Accounting and Organizational Management, Auditing, Earnings Management, Governance, Management and Organizational Studies, Accounting Education and Careers, Public Policy and Administration Research, Corporate Finance and Governance, and Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting.

Recent publications by Wai Fong Chua include:

  • Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) Implementation: An Overview and Insights from the Australian Accounting Standards Board Dialogue Series (2022), published in Australian Accounting Review
  • Mapping and contesting peer selection in digitalized public sector benchmarking (2021), published in Financial Accountability and Management

Wai Fong Chua often collaborates with several frequent co-authors including Tanya Fiedler, Jane Baxter, Christopher S. Chapman, Alwin Chuan, and Melissa Hatty. These collaborations have contributed to a diverse range of research outputs.

The venues where this researcher frequently publishes reflect their areas of expertise and include:

  • Accounting and Finance
  • Anaesthesia
  • The British Accounting Review
  • Australian Accounting Review
  • Management Accounting Research

Best Publications

  • Radical Developments in Accounting Thought

    Wai Fong Chua

  • Assurance on sustainability reports: an international comparison

    Roger Simnett;Ann Vanstraelen;Wai Fong Chua

  • The role of actor-networks and boundary objects in management accounting change: a field study of an implementation of activity-based costing

    Michael Briers;Wai Fong Chua

  • A Field Study of Control System “Redesign”: The Impact of Institutional Processes on Strategic Choice*

    Margaret A. Abernethy;Wai Fong Chua

  • Alternative management accounting research—whence and whither

    Jane Baxter;Wai Fong Chua

  • Experts, networks and inscriptions in the fabrication of accounting images: A story of the representation of three public hospitals

    Wai Fong Chua

  • Accounting change as relational drifting: A field study of experiments with performance measurement☆

    Paul Andon;Jane Baxter;Wai Fong Chua

  • The rise and rise of IFRS: An examination of IFRS diffusion

    Wai Fong Chua;Stephen L. Taylor

  • The dynamics of “closure” amidst the construction of market, profession, empire and nationhood: An historical analysis of an Australian accounting association, 1886–1903

    W.F. Chua;C. Poullaos

  • Rethinking the profession-state dynamic: The case of the Victorian charter attempt, 1885–1906

    Wai Fong Chua;Chris Poullaos

  • The Effect of Network Ties on Accounting Controls in a Supply Alliance: Field Study Evidence*

    Wai Chua;Habib Mahama;Mark Dirsmith

  • Doing Field Research: Practice and Meta-Theory in Counterpoint

    Jane A. Baxter;Wai Fong Chua

  • Interpretive Sociology and Management Accounting Research — A Critical Review

    Wai Fong Chua

  • 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

  • Research in managerial accounting: Learning from others' experiences

    Margaret A. Abernethy;Wai Chua;Peter F. Luckett;Frank H. Selto

  • Managerial Accounting: Method and Meaning

    R. M. S. Wilson;Wai Fong Chua

  • Be(com)ing the chief financial officer of an organisation: Experimenting with Bourdieu's practice theory

    Jane Baxter;Wai Fong Chua

  • Theoretical constructions of and by the real

    Wai Fong Chua

  • Accounting as an affective technology: A study of circulation, agency and entrancement

    Christina Boedker;Wai Fong Chua

  • Accounting, measuring, reporting and strategizing – Re-using verbs: A review essay

    Wai Fong Chua

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