Rajni Mala | Accounting | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Rajni Mala | Accounting | Research Excellence Award

Senior Lecturer | Macquarie University | Australia

Dr. Rajni Mala is a distinguished academic at Macquarie University, Australia, whose research focuses on accounting judgment and decision-making, financial reporting, and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Her work examines how individual, task, and environmental factors influence professional judgment in auditing and accounting contexts. She has made significant contributions to understanding confirmation bias, regulatory processes, market volatility, and the adoption of IFRS, with research published in leading international journals. Dr. Mala’s scholarship bridges theory and practice, offering valuable insights for regulators, practitioners, and policymakers.

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Measuring Stock Market Volatility in an Emerging Economy

– International Research Journal of Finance and Economics, 2007 (142 citations)


Users’ Perspective on the Usefulness of IFRS for SMEs-Based Financial Reports

– Meditari Accountancy Research, 2023 (22 citations)

Gregory Schneider-Maunoury | Statistics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Gregory Schneider-Maunoury | Statistics | Research Excellence Award

Affiliate Professor | University Sorbonne Paris Nord | France

Dr. Gregory Schneider-Maunoury is an Associate Professor at Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, France, whose research focuses on sustainable finance, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and ESG strategy. His work examines how financial systems, regulatory frameworks, and corporate practices can support long-term environmental and social sustainability. He has made significant contributions to understanding green bonds, socially responsible investment, tax avoidance risks, and greenwashing, bridging academic research with policy and real-world financial decision-making.

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