
Doctor Dorothea Bowyer
LECTURER,
Accounting (SoBus)
Personal
Qualifications
- PhD University of Western Sydney
- MIntBus Bond University
- BCom Bond University
UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)
- Accounting (SoBus)
Contact
| Email: | d.bowyer@uws.edu.au |
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| Extension: | 3476 |
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| Location: | 11.G.18 Campbelltown |
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Biography
Jul 2004 - Present: University of Western Sydney (Australia) Lecturer (School of Accounting) & Member of CINIS (Centre for Innovation and Industry Studies) PhD completion October 2009 Enrolment in CPA program (Associate Member) 2003 ? 2004: Institute Universitaire International Luxembourg (Luxembourg, EU)-Project Manager 2002 ? 2003: Deloitte & Touche, Financial Advisory Services (Luxembourg, EU) - Internship 2001- 2002 : BOND UNIVERSITY ? Masters of International Business (Australia) 1998 - 2000 : BOND UNIVERSITY Bachelor of Commerce (Australia) 1996 - 1998: Mission Viejo High School (California, USA) 1990 - 1996: Adolf Reichwein Gymnasium (Germany)
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Publications
Chapters in Books
- Zakrzewski, D. (2008), 'Assessing Privatized Airport Performance from Stakeholder Viewpoints: A Study of Sydney Airport', Studies in Managerial and Financial Accounting, Performance Measurement and Management Control: Measuring and Rewarding Performance, Emerald Group Publishing Limited 9780762314799.
Journal Articles
- Bowyer, D. and Davis, G. (2012), 'How to acquire aircraft? A grounded theory approach to case study research', Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management , 35.
- Zakrzewski, D. and Juchau, R. (2006), 'Privatization Impact & Social Disclosure:The Case Study of Sydney Airport', Journal of the Asia Pacific Centre for Environmental Accountability, 10.
- Zakrzewski, D. (2006), 'Airport Privatization - Success or Failure. The Airport Performance Scorecard a Theoretical Assessment Tool', Aerlines Magazine, .
Conference Papers
- Chapman, R. and Zakrzewski, D. (2008), 'Hold That Plane! Airport Innovation Driven By Privatisation', 9th International CINet, Valencia, Spain.
- Davis, G. and Zakrzewski, D. (2008), 'Aircraft lease-purchase decision making - what influences airline management?', Air Transport Research Society (ATRS) 12th Annual World Conference, Athens Greece.
- Zakrzewski, D. (2008), 'Assessing Airport Privatization through Stakeholder Eyes: a study on Sydney Airport', ATRS Air Transport Research Society 12th World Conference, Athens.
- Zakrzewski, D. and Juchau, R. (2006), 'Have privatized airports become more accountable in their social disclosure to stakeholders', Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and NZ (AFAANZ), Wellington NZ.
- Zakrzewski, D. and Juchau, R. (2006), 'How successful was Sydney Airport Privatization', Air Transport Research Society (ATRS), Nagoya, Japan.
Research
Current Projects
| Title: | Modelling the Entrepreneurial Orientation of Australian Accounting Academics |
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| Years: | 2011-09-06 - 2013-12-30 |
| ID: | P00020375 |
| UWS Researchers: | Dorothea Bowyer and Anne Abraham |
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Previous Projects
| Title: | Perceptions of privatization and its Impact on Performance - A study of Sydney Airport Stakeholders |
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| Years: | 2007-07-09 - 2011-06-30 |
| ID: | P0015692 |
| UWS Researchers: | Dorothea Bowyer |
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| Title: | The aircraft lease-purchase decision and financial reporting |
| Years: | 2007-07-16 - 2008-11-30 |
| ID: | P0015691 |
| UWS Researchers: | Dorothea Bowyer, Glenda Davis and Roger Juchau |
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Supervision
Doctor Bowyer is available to be a principal supervisor for doctoral projects
Current Supervision
| Title: | The Impact of Employee Perceptions of Organizational Work Environment and Job Satisfaction on Innovative Climate |
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