Staff profile
Tony Miller
Assistant Professor in Accounting
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Assistant Professor in Accounting in the Business School | +44 (0) 191 33 45896 |
Biography
Tony Miller was appointed as Lecturer in Accounting at Durham University Business School in January 2014, after 24 years at Newcastle Business School, where he received his Bachelor of Arts (1st class Honours) in Accounting & Financial Analysis. He has considerable teaching experience, covering Advanced Management Accounting, Financial Control, Derivative Securities, Financial Management, Business Finance, Industrial Organisation, Financial Statement Analysis, Maths & Stats, and Data Analysis. His research has been published in leading journals and professional research monographs, and he has been a regular presenter at national conferences.
Mini Biography
Tony Miller was appointed as Lecturer in Accounting at Durham University Business School in January 2014, after 24 years at Newcastle Business School, where he received his Bachelor of Arts (1st class Honours) in Accounting & Financial Analysis.
Research interests
- The role of financial and management accounting in the provision of incentives
- Corporate governance
- Experimental methods
Publications
Chapter in book
- Corporate Governance and Disclosure For the Sustainability of Islamic Insurance CompaniesWan-Mohamad, W. I. A., Miller, A. D., & Abdullah, N. (2023). Corporate Governance and Disclosure For the Sustainability of Islamic Insurance Companies. In N. Abdullah, W. I. A. Wan-Mohamad, & N. Ahmad (Eds.), Business Sustainability In The 21st Century: Issues And Challenges. Penerbit UniSZA.
Journal Article
- Accounting as a dichotomised discipline: An analysis of the source materials used in the construction of accounting articlesHussain, S., Yan, L., Liu, J., & Miller, A. (2020). Accounting as a dichotomised discipline: An analysis of the source materials used in the construction of accounting articles. Critical Perspectives On Accounting, 66, Article 102086. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpa.2019.04.007
- Does stewardship still have a role?Miller, A., & Oldroyd, D. (2018). Does stewardship still have a role?. The Accounting Historians Journal., 45(1), 69-82. https://doi.org/10.2308/aahj-10585
- An Economics Perspective on Financial Reporting ObjectivesMiller, A., & Oldroyd, D. (2018). An Economics Perspective on Financial Reporting Objectives. Australian Accounting Review, 28(1), 104-108. https://doi.org/10.1111/auar.12192
- Inducing risk preferences in multi-stage multi-agent laboratory experimentsDobbs, I., & Miller, A. (2014). Inducing risk preferences in multi-stage multi-agent laboratory experiments. Applied Economics, 46(16), 1924-1939. https://doi.org/10.1080/00036846.2014.889801
- Inducing Risk Preferences in Economics Experiments.Dobbs, I., & Miller, A. (2012). Inducing Risk Preferences in Economics Experiments. Applied Economics Letters, 19(7), 657-660. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504851.2011.593493
- In Defense of Stewardship.Oldroyd, D., & Miller, A. (2011). In Defense of Stewardship. CPA Journal, LXXXI(10), 6-8.
- Experimental Evidence on Financial Incentives, Information and Decision-Making.Dobbs, I., & Miller, A. (2009). Experimental Evidence on Financial Incentives, Information and Decision-Making. British Accounting Review, 41(2), 71-89. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bar.2008.10.002
- Capital Budgeting, Valuation and Personal Taxes.Dobbs, I., & Miller, A. (2002). Capital Budgeting, Valuation and Personal Taxes. Accounting and Business Research, 32(4), 227-243. https://doi.org/10.1080/00014788.2002.9728972
Report
- The Impact of Financial Incentives on Decision Making: Further Evidence.Dobbs, I., & Miller, A. (2008). The Impact of Financial Incentives on Decision Making: Further Evidence.
- The Impact of Financial Incentives on Decision Making.Dobbs, I., & Miller, A. (2006). The Impact of Financial Incentives on Decision Making.
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