Rhianydd Dow
Associate Professor in Accounting and Financial Management
Specialisms
- PhD Supervision: Unavailable,
- DBA Supervision: Unavailable
Location
Rhian is a Fellow of the ICAEW, and has 20 years' experience in professional and higher education, following a career in audit in both private and public sectors. She is particularly interested in corporate governance and ethics in accounting and finance, and teaches both undergraduate and postgraduate modules in this area.
Publications
Book chapter:
Dow, Rhian and Turksen, Umut (2017): Independence and protection of accountants and auditors in the EU AML Framework. In: Ryder, Nicholas , Turksen, Umut and Tucker, John, (eds.) The financial crisis and white collar crime – legislative and policy responses: a critical assessment. London, U.K. : Routledge. (Law of Financial Crime Series) ISBN 9781138119970
Corporate Governance & Ethics
This module provides students with a critical understanding of contemporary issues in corporate governance and accountability, with a focus on the need for ethical corporate conduct. The module begins with...
Business and Professional Ethics
An introduction to the moral norms of international accounting and financial management, the ethical choices to which they give rise and the resources on which such choices can be based....
Rhian is Module Convener for:
AC313 Business and Professional Ethics
ACM001 Corporate Governance and Ethics
Specialisms
- PhD Supervision: Unavailable
- DBA Supervision: Unavailable
Location
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