Dr Mansoor Khan is a Lecturer in Accounting in the School of Commerce at the UniSA Business School. Mansoor have been teaching Management Accounting and Financial Accounting courses both in the post graduate and under graduate programs. Presently he is the course coordinator of ACCT 1009 Accounting Principles for Business Decisions.
Mansoor holds a PhD from Swinburne University, a Master of Commerce from the University of Melbourne and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Peshawar, Paksitan. He has over twenty years teaching, research and consulting experience. Before joining UniSA, Mansoor worked as a sessional staff from 2002-2006 at different universities in Victoria. He had been a... Read more
About me
Dr Mansoor Khan is a Lecturer in Accounting in the School of Commerce at the UniSA Business School. Mansoor have been teaching Management Accounting and Financial Accounting courses both in the post graduate and under graduate programs. Presently he is the course coordinator of ACCT 1009 Accounting Principles for Business Decisions.
Mansoor holds a PhD from Swinburne University, a Master of Commerce from the University of Melbourne and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Peshawar, Paksitan. He has over twenty years teaching, research and consulting experience. Before joining UniSA, Mansoor worked as a sessional staff from 2002-2006 at different universities in Victoria. He had been a Research and Planning Officer at Government of Pakistan from 1995 to 1997. He was engaged in developing and monitoring projects in education, health, forestry, water conversation and environment. He also served as a lecturer at University of Peshawar and Trainer/Instructor at Allied Bank of Pakistan from 1992-1995. Mansoor has published a book and seven refereed journal papers in Islamic accounting and finance. His research interests include: social and ethical responsibilities of Islamic banks; corporate and shariah governance at Islamic banks; Islamic accounting and reporting standards, takaful and sukuk.
About me
Doctor of Philosophy Swinburne University of Technology
Master of Commerce The University of Melbourne
Master of Business Administration University of Peshawar
Research
Research since 2008 is shown below. To see earlier years visit ORCID
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2008 |
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2019 |
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2016 |
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2013 |
11
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2008 |
51
23
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2008 |
90
27
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2008 |
6
3
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Research
External engagement & recognition
Organisation | Country |
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La Trobe University | AUSTRALIA |
External engagement & recognition
Engagement/recognition | Year |
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Editorial Board MemberAustralian Journal of Business and Economic Studies |
2018 |
Editorial Board MemberAustralian Journal of Sustainable Business and Society |
2018 |
MemberCPA Australia |
2018 |
MemberCPA Australia |
2017 |
Teaching & student supervision
Teaching & student supervision
Supervisions from 2010 shown
Thesis title | Student status |
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Factors determining corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices in a traditional developing country setting - perspectives from the Islamic banking sector | Current |
Earnings management in financial institutions: a comparative study of Islamic banks and conventional banks in emerging markets | Completed |
Ownership and governance structures in Middle Eastern financial institutions: comparing Islamic and conventional banks | Completed |