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Dr Radha Shiwakoti is a Senior Lecturer in Accounting and Finance at Brunel Business School, Brunel University London, where he has been a faculty member since September 2015. He previously served as a Lecturer in Accounting at Kent Business School, University of Kent. His academic affiliations are with the Department of Business Accounting within the College of Business, Arts and Social Sciences.
Education:
- PhD in Accounting, University of Leeds
- MSc in Financial Management, Glasgow Caledonian University
Dr Shiwakoti's research centers on corporate governance, financial reporting, earnings management, initial public offerings (IPOs), executive compensation, and the impact of new accounting standards. His recent work explores the integration of blockchain technology and artificial intelligence in accounting and auditing, reflecting a forward-looking approach to digital transformation in finance. He is a member of the Accounting and Auditing Research Group (AARG), contributing to cutting-edge research in financial integrity and reporting systems.
His publication record shows a strong focus on the UK financial services sector, particularly building societies and capital markets. The trend in his articles indicates a shift from traditional corporate finance topics to innovative technologies in audit and reporting, with a consistent emphasis on empirical analysis and regulatory implications.
Scientific Awards:
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Dr Shiwakoti is actively involved in teaching and supervision. He teaches modules including Management Accounting, Financial Resources Management, Business Performance Management, Financial Statement Analysis, and Corporate Financial Reporting. While the text does not list specific students, his role includes research supervision and consultation. He collaborates extensively with researchers such as Dr David Botchie, Dr Weifeng Chen, and Professor Robin Jarvis. His research is supported through academic networks and co-authorships, though specific grants are not mentioned.
He is affiliated with the Accounting and Auditing Research Group (AARG), which fosters collaborative research on transparency, governance, and technological innovation in financial reporting.



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