
معرفی
Dr. Dominic Detzen is an Associate Professor of Accounting at the School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, since 2013. He obtained his PhD in Accounting from HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management (2013) and was promoted to his current rank after completing a tenure-track program in 2018.
- Research Focus: Audit profession’s societal role, accounting standard-setting, regulatory history, and qualitative methodologies.
- Teaching: Coordinates undergraduate courses in Accounting II and International Accounting, and oversees master’s courses on Financial Reporting and Accounting Theory.
- Editorial Role: Member of the editorial board for Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal since 2023.
Research Interests: Explores audit profession ethics, regulatory frameworks, and historical contexts using interviews, ethnography, and discourse analysis. Recent work addresses media framing of audit scandals, valuation dynamics in non-financial contexts, and post-reunification German auditing identities.
Awards:
- Outstanding Reviewer Award (2021)
- Robert W. Gibson Manuscript Award (2020)
- FAR Research Grant (2022)
Grants & Supervision: Secured €12,000 grant for audit quality research. Supervises PhD theses focusing on audit profession dynamics.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates on interdisciplinary projects analyzing audit errors, language diversity in global firms, and historical accounting practices.



