This study explores the research supervisory practices of accounting and finance PhD students at Australian and New Zealand universities. Given documented faculty shortages in the accounting and finance disciplines, such investigation is timely and relevant. In the context of student engagement with their community of academic practice and their intrinsic motivation related to individual competence and autonomy, situational adjustments are inevitable and explain some differences between students’ perceptions and supervisors’ expectations. Our findings demonstrate that, despite general satisfaction with the PhD supervision process, students articulated concerns regarding constructive feedback and pastoral care provided by their supervisors, ...
This paper discusses the similarities and differences between Canadian doctoral students and new fac...
There is a need for research exploring postgraduate research students’ expectations from research su...
In a previous article (Bellamy et al., 2003), the authors reported on survey research that investiga...
This study explores the research supervisory practices of accounting and finance PhD students at Aus...
This study explores the research supervisory practices of accounting and finance PhD students at Aus...
The need to enhance the research profile of accounting departments and schools of accounting at Sout...
The need to enhance the research profile of accounting departments and schools of accounting at Sout...
This study investigates doctoral students’ beliefs and experiences on the support they received from...
Are accounting and finance academics a dying breed? Or will today’s PhD students secure the next gen...
The inculcation of academic integrity among post-graduate students is an ongoing concern for univers...
This paper examines accounting academics' perceptions as to whether institutional pressure has incre...
The current research education context in Australia is one of increased pressures for timely complet...
The current research education context in Australia is one of increased pressures for timely complet...
This study examines the work-related attitudes of Australian accounting academics. A survey of 350 a...
This research explores whether, and if so, how an effective relationship is created from both superv...
This paper discusses the similarities and differences between Canadian doctoral students and new fac...
There is a need for research exploring postgraduate research students’ expectations from research su...
In a previous article (Bellamy et al., 2003), the authors reported on survey research that investiga...
This study explores the research supervisory practices of accounting and finance PhD students at Aus...
This study explores the research supervisory practices of accounting and finance PhD students at Aus...
The need to enhance the research profile of accounting departments and schools of accounting at Sout...
The need to enhance the research profile of accounting departments and schools of accounting at Sout...
This study investigates doctoral students’ beliefs and experiences on the support they received from...
Are accounting and finance academics a dying breed? Or will today’s PhD students secure the next gen...
The inculcation of academic integrity among post-graduate students is an ongoing concern for univers...
This paper examines accounting academics' perceptions as to whether institutional pressure has incre...
The current research education context in Australia is one of increased pressures for timely complet...
The current research education context in Australia is one of increased pressures for timely complet...
This study examines the work-related attitudes of Australian accounting academics. A survey of 350 a...
This research explores whether, and if so, how an effective relationship is created from both superv...
This paper discusses the similarities and differences between Canadian doctoral students and new fac...
There is a need for research exploring postgraduate research students’ expectations from research su...
In a previous article (Bellamy et al., 2003), the authors reported on survey research that investiga...