Lan Nguyen

Dr. Lan Nguyen

Senior Lecturer

Details

Open to

  • Masters Research or PhD student supervision

About

Lan Anh Nguyen is a dedicated accounting academic with a strong commitment to enhancing the quality of teaching, research, and engagement at RMIT. This dedication defines her professional philosophy and is reflected in her achievements to date.

 

As an enthusiastic researcher with a growing international profile, her work explores the intersection of accounting and auditing regulations with ethical considerations, education, and technological advancements. Drawing from her professional background, she investigates both emerging and traditional issues in accounting and auditing, with a particular focus on fostering a high-quality financial reporting environment, an area with significant social impact. In teaching, she adopts a social constructivist approach, equipping students with the skills needed to navigate a digital, globalized, and rapidly evolving world. Committed to continuous learning and improvement, she strives for excellence in engagement, education, and research.

   

Supervisor projects

  • Three essays on the adoption of emerging technologies in accounting and auditing : the fundamental drivers and challenges
  • 13 Feb 2020
  • How Board of Firms manage Disruptive Innovation in Healthcare Sector
  • 24 Jun 2019
  • Charting the Development of the Accounting Profession and Institutions in Vietnam: Institutional Logics, Transnational Power and Institutional Identity
  • 11 Jun 2019

Teaching interests

Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Technology in teaching

Research interests

Ethics, Education, Audit and Technology

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