Kathie joined the department as a lecturer in June 1988 and has teaching responsibilities at undergraduate level in financial accounting and accounting theory. She also lectures accounting history and regulation at postgraduate level and is heavily involved in the supervision of postgraduate research students. Her research interests include accounting and accountability in the public sector, and interdisciplinary approaches to the study of accounting, history and regulation, including autopoiesis, sociology of professions and power frameworks.
Articles
Mary Addison Hamilton, Australia's first lady of numbers, Accounting History (2008)
The name Mary Addison Hamilton (Addie) does not appear in any of the recorded histories...
Presentations
Beware the reformers: A Machiavellian view of the accounting profession and public sector reform in Australia (with C. Chau and H. J. Irvine), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2007)
During the last two decades of New Public Management (NPM), reformist governments have transformed the...
Concept mapping to enhance student learning in a financial accounting subject (with H. J. Irvine and G. Jones), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2006)
The purpose of this paper is to raise awareness of the potential of concept mapping...
Puzzles and serendipity (with Annamaria Kurtovic), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2005)
Looking back on past research experience it would seem that at times, whenfaced with unforseen...