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Dr. Maria Cadiz Dyball is an Associate Professor in Accounting at the University of Sydney Business School. She holds a PhD and MCom (Honours) from UNSW Sydney and a BSc in Business Administration and Accountancy from the University of the Philippines. Her roles include Academic Director of the University of Sydney Accounting Foundation and Honours Coordinator for the Discipline of Accounting. Dr. Dyball is an active researcher, supervisor, and educator with expertise in audit practices, management controls, and professional ethics. She has served on editorial boards for journals like Abacus and Accounting History, and on professional panels for CIMA and AFAANZ.
Her research focuses on accounting profession dynamics, audit skepticism, blockchain's impact on auditing, and sustainability in education. Notable awards include the 2007 Mary Parker Follett Award for outstanding research. Recent work explores blockchain's effects on accounting firm models and audit approaches, as well as historical studies of labor controls in colonial contexts.
Dr. Dyball teaches courses on managerial accounting, corporate governance, and research methodology. Her grants include studies on modern slavery legislation operationalization, ethics education, and inter-organisational innovation controls. She has co-authored books like Sustainability in Accounting Education and led projects on non-profit accountability mechanisms and CEO stakeholder values.
Her interdisciplinary research bridges historical accounting practices, modern technology adoption, and ethical frameworks. Current projects include professional skepticism in audits and disruptive technology's role in reshaping accounting professions.

