STAFF PROFILE
Dr. Jayanthi Kumarasiri
Position:
Lecturer, Accounting
College / Portfolio:
College of Business and Law
School / Department:
COBL|Accounting, Info Sys & Supply Chain
Phone:
+61399255731
Campus:
City Campus
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Research supervision
- Kumarasiri, J.,Lodhia, S. (2020). The Australian carbon tax: corporate perceptions, responses and motivations In: Meditari Accountancy Research, 28, 515 - 542
- Kumarasiri, J. (2017). Stakeholder pressure on carbon emissions: strategies and the use of management accounting In: Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 24, 339 - 354
- Kumarasiri, J.,Gunasekarage, A. (2017). Risk regulation, community pressure and the use of management accounting in managing climate change risk: Australian evidence In: British Accounting Review, 49, 25 - 38
- Kumarasiri, J.,Jubb, C. (2017). Framing of climate change impacts and use of management acco unting practices In: Asian Academy of Management Journal of Accounting and Finance, 13, 45 - 68
- Kumarasiri, J.,Jubb, C. (2016). Carbon emission risks and management accounting: Australian evidence In: Accounting Research Journal, 29, 137 - 153
- Kumarasiri, J. (2015). Public Sector Reforms: Changing Role of Accounting in New Zealand Public Health Sector In: New Zealand Journal of Applied Business Research, 13, 1 - 12
- Kumarasiri, J. (2015). Use of Management Accounting Practices in Carbon Emission Management: Evidence from Australian Companies In: Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government, 21, 5 - 22
- Burton, B.,Gunasekarage, A.,Kumarasiri, J. (2013). The influence of blockownership level and identity on board composition: evidence from the New Zealand market In: Applied Financial Economics, 23, 1287 - 1299
- Kumarasiri, J. (2012). Management Accounting Practices for Sustainability In: Best Practices in Management Accounting, Palgrave Macmillan, United Kingdom
- Kumarasiri, J.,Fisher, R. (2011). Auditors' perceptions of fair-value accounting: Developing country evidence In: International Journal of Auditing, 15, 66 - 87
- Navigating climate change risk: the role of management accountants in implementing the TCFD framework. Funded by: Chartered Institute of Management Accountants - Grant from (2021 to 2022)
1 PhD Completions
Climate change issues, corporate carbon emissions management, climate change polices and management accounting.