Joanne Jones
Associate Professor, audit practice and the impact of regulation, auditor-client negotiations, and auditor ethics
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Biography
Joanne's current research focuses on audit practice and the impact of regulation, auditor-client negotiations, and auditor ethics. Her research also examines issues related to diversity and inclusion within the accounting profession and she is currently involved with a project that is examining the experiences of professional accountants migrating to Canada. She has a keen interest in improving accounting education and has conducted pedagogical research as well as published several educational cases.
Degrees
- PhD, Schulich School of Business, York University
- CPA, CA, CPA Ontario
- MBA, Memorial University of Newfoundland
- BComm, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Professional Leadership
Joanne is an active academic reviewer for several journals and conferences. She currently is an Associate Editor with Accounting Perspectives and has served as an Associate Editor for Issues in Accounting Education.
Community Contributions
- Chair, Academic Relations Committee, Institute of Internal Auditors, Toronto Chapter, 2011- 2012
- Chair, Arthur Child Scholarship Selection Committee, Institute of Internal Auditors, Toronto Chapter, 2009-2010
- National Treasurer, Women’s Legal Education Action Fund, Toronto, 2006-2008
- Treasurer, Youth Without Shelter, Etobicoke, 1994-1998
Research Interests
Accounting , Ethics, Accounting Profession and Immigration, Audit Practice, Accounting Education, Diversity and inclusion in the accounting profession
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