
معرفی
Stephanie Perkiss is an Associate Professor at the School of Business, University of Wollongong, Australia. She holds roles in both research and teaching, focusing on social and environmental accounting, climate justice, and qualitative research methodologies. Her work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications in sustainability and accountability.
Education Background: While specific degrees are not detailed, her academic trajectory includes roles at the University of Wollongong since 2018, with prior teaching at Macquarie University (2015–2016). Her teaching spans financial accounting, social responsibility, and capstone courses in business and accounting.
Research Interests: Dr. Perkiss explores topics such as corporate sustainability reporting, counter-alternative accounting practices, climate inequality, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). She employs sociological theory and case studies to analyze issues like environmental refugees, supply chain ethics, and geopolitical accountability in aid programs. Recent works (2024–2025) highlight sustainability in the chocolate industry and ocean governance, emphasizing accountability mechanisms to address global challenges.
Teaching & Supervision: She supervises research in social/environmental accounting, climate change, migration, and qualitative methods. Her teaching areas include financial accounting, sustainability integration in curricula, and experiential learning via platforms like WikiRate for corporate transparency.
Service & Leadership: Affiliated with CPA Australia (2018–2021) and serves on review boards such as Accounting Forum. She advocates for ethical practices in accounting education and corporate accountability through interdisciplinary collaborations.
Labs/Teams: Engaged in WikiRate initiatives to crowdsource corporate transparency data, emphasizing student involvement in sustainability projects.


