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Theresa Dunne is a Senior Lecturer in the Accounting & Finance Division of the School of Business at the University of Dundee, and Director of Doctoral Studies in the School of Social Sciences. She holds a BComm from the National University of Ireland, Galway, an MAcc from the University of Dundee, and a PhD on derivatives accounting and corporate governance. Her research expertise includes financial reporting, international accounting standards (IFRS), charity governance, XBRL, and SME accounting practices. She has secured grants such as the Digital Reporting initiative (ACCA, 2007) and IFRS implementation studies (ICAS, 2006-2007). She serves as Associate Editor of the Journal of Financial Reporting & Accounting and on editorial boards of multiple journals.
- Education: BComm (Galway), MAcc (Dundee), PhD (Dundee)
- Grants: £16,750 (IFRS Impact Study, 2006), £12,080 (Charities Governance, 2005)
- Editorial Roles: Journal of Financial Reporting, Qualitative Research in Financial Markets, PSU Journal
Her research focuses on accountability mechanisms, corporate governance dynamics, and the evolution of financial reporting technologies like XBRL. She has supervised over 20 PhD students, with topics ranging from Saudi Arabian Islamic banking governance to CSR in UK banks. Current supervisions include studies on XBRL in the UAE and risk reporting in Saudi Arabia.
Her recent articles address stakeholder salience in NPOs, oil & gas sector accountability in Ghana, and green bond legitimacy in France. She has contributed to global discussions on IFRS adoption challenges in SMEs and GCC integrated reporting practices.

