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Matthew Sorola is an Associate Professor at the Department of Management Control, Accounting and Auditing at Toulouse Business School. His research focuses on critical accounting theory, corporate governance, and socio-environmental accountability. He employs innovative methodologies like Q methodology to explore stakeholder perspectives and institutional dynamics.
His work addresses themes such as participatory governance, extractive industry transparency, and the monetization of political processes. Recent studies include analyses of Ghana’s public procurement systems and the myth of hyperloop infrastructure development.
Research Interests:
- Corporate accountability mechanisms
- Social and environmental reporting (SER)
- Public policy and governance critiques
- Critical studies of economics and expertise
Publications Trends: His articles emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, combining political theory with accounting practices to challenge conventional governance frameworks. Recent work highlights tensions between transparency initiatives and localized extractive industry realities, as well as methodological innovations in capturing professional perspectives.
Awards/Grants: No specific awards or grants listed in the provided text. His research is supported through institutional affiliations and collaborative academic networks.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with Toulouse Business School’s research centers focusing on management control systems and sustainable accounting practices. Collaborates internationally on projects related to critical accounting and development studies.


