
معرفی
Dharmendra Naidu is a Lecturer in the Department of Accounting at Monash University. He joined in July 2016 after completing his doctorate, which explored the intersection of Financial and Management Accounting, focusing on managerial ability, purchase obligations, and cost of equity capital. Prior to Monash, he worked at The University of the South Pacific.
- PhD in Accounting (Monash University)
- Teaches ACC2100, ACF2100 Financial Accounting, and ACF5510 Integrated Accounting
- Previously taught ACF5955 Management Accounting and ACF5150 Financial Reporting Issues
His research focuses on archival studies in financial accounting, management accounting, and capital markets, with emphasis on financial reporting quality, managerial ability, inventory management, and value relevance. He has published in journals such as Journal of Corporate Finance, Journal of Business Ethics, and Australian Journal of Management.
Recent work examines board diversity impacts on stock performance, gender stereotypes in director valuation, and supplier-contract dynamics influenced by financial reporting quality. He actively reviews for journals like British Accounting Review and Accounting & Finance.
Notable collaborations include projects on goodwill impairment disclosures during the pandemic and post-IPO earnings management. His research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to responsible consumption and economic growth.
