Lee joined the School in 2001 after completing her undergraduate and Masters degree in Accounting. She has a PhD in accounting focussing on the debtor and creditor relationship in the third world debt crisis from a theological perspective. Prior to the position in the School, Lee worked as a medical diagnostic radiographer. Her current research interests include the Jubilee campaign, corporate social responsibility and accounting for asbestos liabilities.
Articles
Risky business: socializing asbestos risk and the hybridization of accounting (with Sandra L. van der Laan), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2012)
Risk management has become a major focus of corporate strategy. The management of risk often...
Submission to the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) (with Freda Hui and Kathy Rudkin), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2012)
Accountability, asbestos and indigenous rights: the case of Baryulgil (with Sandra van der Laan), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2011)
This paper documents the history of paternalistic state policies and the effects of asbestos mining...
Accounting for long-tail asbestos liabilities: Metaphor and meaning (with Sandra van der Laan), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2011)
This paper examines the different meanings of the ‘long-tail’ metaphor in the corporate environment. Using...
An epistemic community as influencer and implementer in local government accounting in Australia (with Kathleen A. Cooper and Helen J. Irvine), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2011)
This paper explicates the dual role of epistemic communities as influencers of accounting policy within...
Presentations
Social security fraud, accountability and taming wicked problems (with Freda Hui and Kathy Rudkin), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2012)
Form Over Substance, The Politics Of International Accounting Setting (with Kathleen A. Cooper and Hajar Roudaki), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2009)
This paper lays the foundation of the move towards international standards and an international body...
Accounting for emission rights: an environmental approach (with Emma Siming Zhang and Mary A. Kaidonis), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2008)
Emissions trading schemes are an emerging phenomenon in global economy in the 21st century. It...
Balancing the seesaw: how Australia's carbon pollution reduction scheme can fail (with Andrew S. Tan and Mary A. Kaidonis), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2008)
Australia¿s ratification of the Kyoto Protocol and the recent release of the Carbon Pollution Reduction...
Mentoring in academe: an Australian response to the drought of senior accounting academics (with Helen J. Irvine and Kathleen M. Rudkin), Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference (p. [23]). (2008)
The purpose of this paper is to expose the shortage of senior academics in Australian...
Other
Book Review Buckley, R. (2011) Debt-for-Development Exchanges: History and New Applications, Australasian Accounting Business and Finance Journal (2012)
Books and articles highlighting intractable debt, poverty and development abound in both the academic and...