
Linda Chang
دانشیار · Behavioural Research in Management Accounting
University of New South Walesمعرفی
Associate Professor Linda Chang is a faculty member at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Business School, specifically within the School of Accounting, Auditing and Taxation. She teaches second and third-year management accounting courses and serves as the Postgraduate Research Coordinator.
- Education: PhD (UNSW, 2009), MCom (Hons) (UNSW, 2005), BA (University of the South Pacific, 2002).
Her research focuses on behavioral management accounting, inter-firm negotiation dynamics, and organizational innovation. She examines how accounting practices influence power balance in supplier-customer relationships and creativity in business contexts.
Recent publications highlight trends in negotiation theory, accountability systems, and performance measurement. Her work explores strategy surrogation, framing effects, cultural influences on contracts, and risk-taking behaviors in inter-organizational settings.
No scientific awards or honors were explicitly mentioned in her profile.
Linda has secured multiple research grants from CIMA and AFAANZ (2005–2014), totaling over $33,121, to study costing uncertainties, incentive structures, and social motives in negotiation contexts.
Her teaching portfolio includes courses such as COMM8101 Statistical Methods for Business Research, ACCT3583 Strategic Value Management, ACCT2522 Management Accounting for Decision Analysis, and COMM1180 Value Creation.

