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Bill Blair

Bill_Blair

Formal Name: Bill Blair

Personal Title : Mr

Position: Senior Lecturer

Organisational Unit: Department of Accounting and Finance

Qualifications: BA Sydney, DipEd Sydney, MEc New England, JP

Telephone: (+61-2) 9850-6873

Fax: (+61-2) 9850-8497

Email: bill.blair@mq.edu.au

Location: E4A 339

 

Research Interests

  • Accounting Education and Learning
  • Environmental and Social Accounting
  • Critical and Interpretive Perspectives on Accounting

Teaching Interests

  • Accounting and Information Systems
  • Accounting Systems Design and Development
  • Fundamentals of Management Accounting
  • Social and Critical Perspectives on Accounting
  • Introductory Financial Accounting

 Publications

Journals

  • Boyce, G., Greer, S., Blair, W.  and Davids, C. 2007. Integrating Sociological Concepts into the Study of Accounting: Yielding the Benefits of Team Teaching. Asian Social Science, Volume: 4, No.3. p.p.48 – 59.
  • Cowen, J.E., Blair, W.T. and S.M. Taylor. 2006. Personal Financial Planning Education in Australian Universities. Financial Services Review, Volume: 15, No.1. p.p.43-58.

Book Chapters

  • Boyce, G. and Blair B. (2006) “Case studies” Accounting and Information Systems, with Social and Organisational Perspectives Milton, Queensland: Wiley, pp. 686-709. [ISBN0-470-81063-7]
  • Boyce, G. and Blair, B. (2006) “Introduction to the text” Accounting and Information Systems, with Social and Organisational Perspectives Milton, Queensland: Wiley, pp.xixiii.[ISBN 0-470-81063-7].

Conference Publications

  • Guo, F. Blair, B. and Reeve, R. (2007). An Examination of the Facts Contributing to Information Technology Acceptance in a Developing Country. Intellectbase International Consortium Academic Conference, Atlanta, USA, 25—27, October, 2007.
  • Blair, B., Boyce, G., Davids, C., and Greer, S. Reflecting on Contemporary Accounting: Teaching and Learning Social and Critical Perspectives. Innovation in Accounting and Corporate Governance Education Conference, Hobart, Tasmania, 31 January—2 Febraury, 2007.