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BSc (West Indies;) MSc (UMIST), PhD (Manchester); FCCA(UK); CA (Trinidad)
Associate Professor of Accounting
Chair, Accounting Area
Area(s):
Accounting
E-mail:
mannisette@schulich.yorku.ca
Telephone:
(416) 736-2100 ext. 77925
Fax:
(416) 736-5687
Office:
Room S350, SSB
              
RESEARCH
Areas of Expertise

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Accounting institutions and professionalization of accountancy, accounting history, international accounting |
Current Research Projects

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Accounting and Globalization |
TEACHING
2005 - Present

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Schulich School of Business, York University |
Teaching Area/s

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Accounting |
Courses Taught

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Management Accounting
Financial Accounting
Accounting Theory
International Accounting |
Previous Appointments

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Howard University (Washington DC, USA)
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Madrid, Spain)
Manchester University (Manchester, England)
University of the West Indies (St Augustine, Trinidad) |
WORK EXPERIENCE
Price Waterhouse (Trinidad)
PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP
Co Editor: Critical Perspectives on Accounting
Editorial boards
Accounting Organizations and Society (UK)
Accounting History (Australia)
Research in Accounting in Emerging Economies (UK)
Journal of Contemporary Accounting and Organizational Change (Australia)
Portuguese Journal of Accounting & Management (Portugal)
Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management (New Zealand)
Global Perspectives on Accounting Education (USA)
REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS
Joined for the common purpose: the establishment of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland as an All-Ireland Institution. Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management Vol. 4(1) p. 4-25, 2007 (with Philip O'Regan) Outstanding Paper Award Winner at the Literati Network Awards for Excellence 2008).
The Advantages of separateness: Explaining the unusual profession-university link in English Chartered Accountancy Critical Perspectives on Accounting Vol. 18(1) p.1-30, 2007 (with Linda Kirkham)
Peoples and Periods untouched by accounting history: An Ancient Yoruba practice. Accounting History Vol. 11(4) p. 399-417, 2006
The True Nature of the World Bank: future possibilities for accounting research Critical Perspectives on Accounting Vol. 15 (3) p. 303-323, 2004
Studies of Accountancy in the Context of Imperialism” Critical Perspectives on Accounting Vol. 15 (1) p. 1-4, 2004 (with Dean Neu).
The Colour of Accountancy: Examining the salience of ‘race’ in a professionalisation project Accounting Organizations and Society Vol. 28, p. 639-674, 2003
The Bank of the State and the State of the Bank: Annual Accounts of the Banco de Espaņa 1872- 1894 European Accounting Review Vol. 11(2), p.1-20, 2002 (with Marta Macias).
Imperialism and the Professions: The Education and Certification of Accountants in Trinidad and Tobago Accounting Organizations and Society Vol. 25(7), p. 631-659, 2000
Importing Accounting: the case of Trinidad and Tobago. Accounting Business and Financial History Vol. 9 (1), p. 103-133, 1999. (Winner of Basil Yamey Prize for best article published for 1999)
CURRICULUM VITAE
Name
Marcia Annisette
Rank
Associate Professor
Education
PhD. University of Manchester
MSc University of Manchester Institute of Science and technology
BSc University of the West Indies
Employment History
Howard University, Washington,D.C. USA
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
University of the West Indies, Trinidad.
University of Manchester, Manchester, England
Honours
2008 Outstanding Paper Award Winner at the Literati Network Awards for Excellence (“Joined for the common purpose: the establishment of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland as an All-Ireland Institution”.)
2008 Teaching Excellence Award Nominee. Schulich School of Business
1999 Winner Basil Yamey Prize . Best article published in 1999 Volume 9 of Accounting Business and Finance History (“Importing Accounting: the case of Trinidad and Tobago”.)
Graduate Courses Taught
International Accounting
Financial Statement Analysis
Research Funding
2008 SSHRC Major Collaborative Research Initiative. Co applicant for research on: Slavery Memory and Citizenship. (Paul Lovejoy Principal Applicant) $ 2.5 million (2008-2013)
2007 SSHRC Standard Research Grant. Principal Applicant for research on: The Relationship between Accounting and Globalization (Alan Richardson Co Applicant) $78,000 (2007-2010)
Publications
Books
Chapters in Books
Annisette, M., Hopper, T., Wickramasinghe, D. and Uddin, S. (1995). A Critical Perspective on Positive Accounting Research, in Romano et. al. (eds.) Foundations of Financial Accounting Thought, p. 515-550, Harcourt and Brace
Annisette, M. (2009) Race and Ethnicity. In Walker, S. and Edwards, R. (eds.) Chapter 21 Routledge Companion to Accounting History. Routledge pp.451-469
Annisette, M. (forthcoming) Maintaining Empire: Multinational Accounting Firms and the practice link. In Poullaous, C. and Sian, S. (eds). Profession and Empire. Routledge
Refereed Full Journal Papers
Young, J., and Annisette, M. (2009) Cultivating Imagination: Ethics, Education and Literature. Critical Perspectives on Accounting Vol 20(1) pp 93-109
Annisette, M. and O’Regan, P (2007) Joined for the common purpose: the establishment of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland as an All-Ireland Institution. Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management. Vol4(1) pp.4-25 (Outstanding Paper Award Winner Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence 2008)
Annisette, M. and Kirkham, L. (2007) The Advantages of Separateness: Explaining the Unusual Profession-University Link in English Chartered Accountancy. Critical Perspectives on Accounting Vol.18 (1), pp. 1-30.
Annisette, M. (2006) Peoples and Periods Untouched by Accounting History: An Ancient Yoruba Practice. Accounting History Vol.11 (4) pp. 399-417
Annisette, M. (2004). The True Nature of the World Bank: future possibilities for accounting research. Critical Perspectives on Accounting, Vol. 15 (3) pp. 303-323.
Annisette, M. (2003). The Colour of Accountancy: Examining the salience of ‘race’ in a professionalisation project. Accounting Organizations and Society Vol. 28(7/8), pp. 639-674.
Annisette, M. and Macias, M. (2002). The Bank of the State and the State of the Bank: Annual Accounts of the Banco de Espaņa 1872 - 1894. European Accounting Review Vol. 11 (2), pp.1-20.
Annisette, M. (2000). Imperialism and the Professions: The Education and Certification of Accountants in Trinidad and Tobago. Accounting Organizations and Society Vol. 25(7), pp. 631-659.
Annisette, M. (1999). Importing Accounting: the case of Trinidad and Tobago. Accounting Business and Financial History Vol. 9 (1), pp.103-133. (Winner of Basil Yamey Prize for best article published for 1999)
Annisette, M. and Brunton, T. (1992). Notes on Value Added Taxation in Trinidad and Tobago. Caribbean Finance and Management Vol. 8 Nos. (1&2), pp.71-80.
Annisette, M. and Brunton, T. (1992). The Development of Credit Unionism in Trinidad and Tobago. Caribbean Finance and Management Vol. 8 Nos. (1&2), pp.37-47.
Other Published Articles
Annisette, M. (2007). International Perspectives on Race and Gender in Accounting’s Past: Accounting History Special Issue Vol 12(3) pp. 245-251
Annisette, M. and Neu, D. (2004). Accounting and Empire: An Introduction. Critical Perspectives on Accounting Vol. 15 (1) pp. 1-4.
Annisette, M. (2004). A Review in Corporate Financial Reporting: A Global Perspective. European Accounting Review Vol. 13(1), pp.98-201
Refereed Conference Proceedings
Annisette, M., Kilfoyle, E. and Richardson, A. Accounting as a reflection and technology of globalization: The Use of Accounting at the Universal Postal Union. Presented to the Eighth Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Accounting Conference Cardiff, Wales, 9-12 July 2006
Annisette, M. Peoples and Periods Untouched by Accounting History. Opening Plenary Address 4th International Congress of Accounting Historians, Braga, Portugal, 7-9th September 2005
Annisette, M. and Macias, M. Ideology and Accountancy: the Role of St Simonism in the development of Spanish railroad accounting legislation. Presented to the Seventh Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Accounting Conference Madrid, Spain, 13-16 July 2003
Annisette, M. and O’Regan, P. The survival of an All Ireland Institution: The Case of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ireland. Presented to the 24th annual Congress of the European Accounting Association Conference Athens, April 18-20th 2001
Annisette, M. and Macias, M. The Bank of the State and the State of the Bank: Annual Accounts of the Banco de Espaņa 1872- 1894. Presented to the 8th Workshop in Accounting and Management Control Memorial Raymond Konopka Jaen, February 2001
Annisette, M. Tribalism and accountancy: The Intertwining of Race in a Professionalisation Project. Presented to the Eighth World Congress of Accounting Historians, Madrid, Spain, 19-21 July 2000
Annisette, M. The colour of accountancy: Examining the salience of race in a professionalisation project. Presented to the Sixth Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Accounting Conference, Manchester, England, 9-12 July 2000
Annisette, M. and Kirkham, L. The Relationship between Professional Education and Training and Universities: The Case of Professional Accountancy. Presented to the British Accounting Association Conference, April 1-3, 1998
Annisette, M. Imperialism and the Professions: The ACCA in the Empire. Presented to the Fifth Interdisciplinary Conference on Accounting, Manchester England 7-9 July 1997
Annisette, M. Imperialism and the Professions: Explaining the unique relationship between the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants and Professional Accountancy Bodies in the British Commonwealth. Presented to the EIASM Workshop on the History of Management and Accounting, Bologna, Italy, 15-17 December 1996) |