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Post Nominals MBA, BCom, PhD, AFHEA
Biography Sarah has extensive experience in management and teaching at Universities in the UK and Africa, having taught at the University of Dar es salaam, University of Kent, University of Essex, Aston University, and University of Sheffield.

Her research utilises sociological theories to explore accounting and accountability issues. This is specifically focused on understanding the dynamics of social accounting, particularly issues relating to corporate social responsibility, social and environmental accounting and the paradox of accountability and sustainable development goals.

Sarah has published in the Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal; Critical Perspectives in Accounting; Accounting Forum, Journal of Business Ethics; Journal of Money Laundering; Journal of Financial Crime and African Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance.
Research Interests Sarah's research utilises sociological theories to explore accounting and accountability issues. This is specifically focused on understanding the dynamics of social accounting.

In particular, Sarah is interested in issues relating to:
Corporate social responsibility
Social and environmental accounting
Accountability and sustainable development goals
Teaching and Learning Sarah teaches on the following modules:
Literature Review
PhD Supervision Availability Yes
PhD Topics Corporate social responsibility;
Sustainability accounting and accountability;
Corporate governance;
Accountability issues in the public sector;
Accounting regulations