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Stuart Thomas is an Associate Professor at the Dhillon School of Business, University of Lethbridge, specializing in the Accounting department. He teaches Management Control Systems and Cost Accounting, with research focusing on ethical decision-making, participative budgeting, budgetary slack, and the effects of pay schemes on performance and work standard setting.
- BSc, University of the West Indies
- PhD, Florida International University
His research bridges accounting ethics with organizational behavior, particularly examining cultural influences on ethical reporting, whistleblowing, and decision-making in academic and business contexts. He explores how hierarchical positions and relational closeness affect accountability and transparency in organizations.
His publications trend toward cross-cultural ethical analysis, accountability mechanisms, and performance management under incentive structures. Notable works include studies on Canadian-Chinese accounting student reasoning, whistleblowing dynamics, and financial incentives in task performance.
Stuart Thomas has no listed scientific awards, but his contributions to accounting ethics and participative budgeting are documented in journals like the Journal of Business Ethics and Business and Society. He has no formal advisees listed in available records, though his work intersects with business strategy and financial market research through institutional collaborations.
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