Beatrice Amonoo Nkrumah is a Lecturer in Accounting at University of South Australia with a strong passion for advancing stakeholder accountability in the age of Big data. Her research shed light on how accounting can drive greater transparency, trust and ethical responsibility in complex in organisational settings.
Beatrice’s work has been published in Qualitive Research in Accounting (QRAM) and presented in number of leading academic conferences. She brings a unique blend of academic rigour and practical relevance to her work, drawing on diverse academic background that spans four qualifications across three prestigious institutions. Beatrice graduated from the University of South Australia with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), ... Read more
About me
Beatrice Amonoo Nkrumah is a Lecturer in Accounting at University of South Australia with a strong passion for advancing stakeholder accountability in the age of Big data. Her research shed light on how accounting can drive greater transparency, trust and ethical responsibility in complex in organisational settings.
Beatrice’s work has been published in Qualitive Research in Accounting (QRAM) and presented in number of leading academic conferences. She brings a unique blend of academic rigour and practical relevance to her work, drawing on diverse academic background that spans four qualifications across three prestigious institutions. Beatrice graduated from the University of South Australia with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Master of Business Research,Master of Professional Accounting from the University of Adelaide and a Bachelor of Commerce from University of Cape Coast. With a deep commitment to impactful research and teaching, she continues to inspire future professionals and contribute meaningfully to evolving role of accounting.
Research
Research outputs for the last seven years are shown below. Some long-standing staff members may have older outputs included. To see earlier years visit ORCID
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External engagement & recognition
Organisation | Country |
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University of South Australia | AUSTRALIA |
External engagement & recognition
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Emerging Scholars Forum Conference PresentationAPIRA & AARN Joint Conference 2025 |
2025 |
Teaching & student supervision