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Beyond shareholder value: challenging ideology in accounting education

23 de março de 2022 | 9h30 | Online

No próximo dia 23 de março de 2022 realizar-se-á, pelas 9h30, um webinar subordinado ao tema "Beyond shareholder value: challenging ideology in accounting education", inserido no âmbito do ciclo “The ISCAP/IPP Accounting Webinar Series”. Orador convidado: John Ferguson (University of St Andrews).

Este seminário está integrado nas actividades de unidades curriculares das Licenciaturas em Contabilidade e Administração, Assessoria e Tradução e Comunicação Empresarial; e do Mestrado em Contabilidade e Finanças, Mestrado em Finanças Empresariais e Mestrado em Economia Social. O evento destina-se a estudantes, docentes e investigadores da área da contabilidade; e insere-se no âmbito da Linha de Investigação "Accountability and Reporting" desenvolvida pelo CEOS.PP. 

Caso pretenda participar, p.f., contactar Cláudia Teixeira (mclaudia@iscap.ipp.pt)  

Link: https://videoconf-colibri.zoom.us/j/84343060811?pwd=Q05OQ0VRZTJkSC82dXVuMnl5elZJQT09 

ID: 843 43060811
Passcode: 107531 

Guest Speaker:
John Ferguson is Professor in Accounting at the School of Management of the University of St Andrews (Scotland). John is Co-Director of the Centre for Social and Environmental Accountability (CSEAR).He has previously served as the Editor of CSEAR's journal, Social and Environmental Accountability Journal (SEAJ) and currently serves on the editorial boards of Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal and Accounting and Business Research. John's research interests are in the area of accountability and corporate governance. In particular, his work explores the social and organisational impact of different models of corporate governance and issues related to corporate accountability for human rights. In respect of the latter, John has worked with the Scottish Government to develop a National Baseline Assessment (NBA) of Scotland's implementation of the United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGPs). Based on the work undertaken for the NBA, John continues to provide input into the development of a Scottish National Action Plan. 
For more info. see https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/management/people/jf60

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