- Accounting
- Auditing
- Corporate Governance
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Christine Jubb is a Professor of Accounting at Swinburne University of Technology's School of Business, Law and Entrepreneurship. She specializes in auditing, corporate governance, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting, with significant contributions to research on climate-related disclosures, carbon pricing impacts, and boardroom diversity. Her work frequently employs empirical methods and policy analysis to address regulatory frameworks in Australia and globally. Professional Activities and Roles: She has served on the Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (2005–2010), chaired the Australian National Centre for Audit & Assurance (2010–2012), and currently chairs Swinburne's Senate. She is actively involved in public consultations on sustainability reporting standards and has led over 15 grants, including Australian Research Council projects focusing on corporate governance and environmental reporting. Key Research Focus: ESG assurance, gender diversity in corporate boards, and the impact of carbon pricing policies. Grants: Includes ARC grants on regulatory responses to corporate collapses (2005–2009) and carbon taxation (2004–2005). Awards: Recognized as a Top Research Supervisor (ANU, 2009) and frequently publishes in top journals like Business Strategy and the Environment and British Accounting Review . Her recent work explores how female director representation and environmental committees influence corporate performance and capital market outcomes. She also advises on climate-related financial disclosures and their implications for investor decision-making.





