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The Australian National University

Research School of Accounting & Business Information Systems

The Research School of Accounting and Business Information Systems (RSABIS) has a world-class reputation for research and education. Recognised for our outstanding teaching programs and excellence in research training and supervision, we provide a rich and rewarding environment for undergraduate and postgraduate students wanting to excel as researchers and professionals. Our academic staff are dedicated researchers, committed to outstanding teaching that is informed by leading research.

Accounting is concerned with measurement, reporting and evaluation of information which assists in the management of resources in business entities and government organisations.

Business Information Systems is concerned with the study of business information and its production, flows and usage within organisations. It encompasses both manual activities and those involving computing and telecommunications.

NEWS & EVENTS

24
May
RSABIS Seminar series: Dr Louise Lu presents 'Corporate Governance & motives for corporate political donations'

 

17
May
RSABIS Seminar series: Dr Chen Chen presents Social Norms and CSR Performance

 

10
May
RSABIS Seminar series: Dr Reeva Lederman & Dr Suelette Dreyfus present Designing patient information to encourage patient compliance

 

3
May
RSABIS Seminar series: Tim Neerup Themsen presents The effects of best-practice risk management frameworks: the translation of uncertainties into pure and impure risks

 

24
Apr
Mr Alex Mally, CEO of CPA Australia will give a talk on Leadership, mentoring, aspirations and keeping our dreams alive

 

22
Mar
RSABIS Seminar series: Dr Aileen Cater-Steel presents Transforming IT Service Management

 

15
Mar
RSABIS Seminar series: Professor Allan Hodgson presents The Value Relevance of Direct Cash Flows under IFRS 039

 

8
Mar
RSABIS Seminar series: Dr Phong Ngo presents Political Uncertainty and Accounting Conservatism: Evidence from the U.S. Presidential Election Cycle

 

18
Feb
Welcome to all new and returning students.  Classes for Semester 1 2013 start on Monday 18 February.

 

 

Updated: 20 May 2013 /Responsible Officer: Dean, Business & Economics /Page Contact: College Web Team