Prior to his present appointment as Professor in accounting, Warwick held the position of Associate Professor in the Department. He has taught at other universities in England and operated his own business. Warwick's teaching has been primarily in management accounting, introductory accounting, public sector accounting and the history of accounting thought. Currently he teaches management accounting and contributes to the post-graduate teaching program and research student supervision. He also conducts classes in public sector accounting and financial management for the Faculty of Law as part of its Courts Policy and Administration Program. Much of Warwick's research has focussed on the evolution and practice of public sector accounting and financial management and more recently in accounting historiography.
Articles
Negotiating the credibility of performance auditing (with Margaret Wade), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2012)
This paper reports the results of a longitudinal field study of a performance audit which...
The Dutch East-India Company and accounting for social capital at the dawn of modern capitalism 1602-1623 (with Jeffrey Robertson), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2012)
Capitalism’s profound effect on society has encouraged economic and accounting historians to hypothesise about the...
Capitalist accounting in sixteenth century Holland: Hanseatic influences and the Sombart thesis (with Jeffrey Robertson), Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2011)
Purpose ÿ The purpose of this paper is to examine sixteenth century Netherlands business organisation...
Keeping secrets? Or what government performance auditors might not need to know, Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2011)
This paper examines the claims made in a recent paper in Critical Perspectives on Accounting...
Social reform, military accounting and the pursuit of economy during the liberal apotheosis, 1906-1912, Faculty of Commerce - Papers (2011)
The Liberal Governments that took office in the years immediately before World War I pursued...
Books
In Government We Trust: Market Failure and the Delusions of Privatisation (with Robert Jupe and Jane L. Andrew), UNSW Press (2009)
Contributions to Books
Military, in J. Richard. Edwards & S. P. Walker (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Accounting History (2009)
The study of the military and their accounting has reflected the essential political nature and...
The relevance of the past (with Richard Fleischman), in T. Hopper, D. Northcott & R. Scapens (Eds.), Issues in Management Accounting (2007)
This article treats the ability emotions have to point up the relevance of past events...
Accounting for Justice: Entitlement, Want and the Irish Famine of 1845-7, in R. Fleischman (ed.), Accounting History (2005)
Societies are founded on some understanding of justice, however objectionable the dominant meanings of justice...
Distortions of History, Accounting and the Paradox of Werner Sombart, in R. Fleischman (Eds.), Accounting History (2005)
Hopwood (1987, pp. 207-8) has contended that too many accounting history studies have 'adopted a...
Narrative and the New Accounting History: The Rise of the Counternarrative, in R. Fleischman (eds.), Accounting History (2005)
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