Dominic Detzenمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Dr. Dominic Detzen is an Associate Professor of Accounting at the School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam , since 2013. He obtained his PhD in Accounting from HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management (2013) and was promoted to his current rank after completing a tenure-track program in 2018. Research Focus: Audit profession’s societal role, accounting standard-setting, regulatory history, and qualitative methodologies. Teaching: Coordinates undergraduate courses in Accounting II and International Accounting, and oversees master’s courses on Financial Reporting and Accounting Theory. Editorial Role: Member of the editorial board for Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal since 2023. Research Interests: Explores audit profession ethics, regulatory frameworks, and historical contexts using interviews, ethnography, and discourse analysis. Recent work addresses media framing of audit scandals, valuation dynamics in non-financial contexts, and post-reunification German auditing identities. Awards: Outstanding Reviewer Award (2021) Robert W. Gibson Manuscript Award (2020) FAR Research Grant (2022) Grants & Supervision: Secured €12,000 grant for audit quality research. Supervises PhD theses focusing on audit profession dynamics. Labs/Teams: Collaborates on interdisciplinary projects analyzing audit errors, language diversity in global firms, and historical accounting practices.









