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− | Associate Professor Nick McGuigan, Dr. Alessandro Ghio (Monash Business School) & Thomas Kern (The Accountability Institute) | + | [https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/nicholas-mcguigan Associate Professor Nick McGuigan], [https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/alessandro-ghio Dr. Alessandro Ghio] (Monash Business School) & Thomas Kern ([https://www.neweconomy.org.au/nicholas-mcguigan-and-thomas-kern-the-accountability-institute/ The Accountability Institute]) |
What would a queer perspective of accounting look like? Can heteronormativity in accounting firms be disrupted? How could Queer theory act as a positive force for change in professional service firms? | What would a queer perspective of accounting look like? Can heteronormativity in accounting firms be disrupted? How could Queer theory act as a positive force for change in professional service firms? | ||
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The identification of potential sources of leadership, creativity and innovation capabilities of LGBTQI people can support organisations to incorporate the challenges of the current fast-changing economy and society, challenging the current heteronormativity present in many professional service firms. | The identification of potential sources of leadership, creativity and innovation capabilities of LGBTQI people can support organisations to incorporate the challenges of the current fast-changing economy and society, challenging the current heteronormativity present in many professional service firms. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:57, 26 September 2018
Associate Professor Nick McGuigan, Dr. Alessandro Ghio (Monash Business School) & Thomas Kern (The Accountability Institute)
What would a queer perspective of accounting look like? Can heteronormativity in accounting firms be disrupted? How could Queer theory act as a positive force for change in professional service firms?
The Queering Accounting artist-in-residency sets out to playfully investigate creativity, innovation & leadership of LGBTQI accountants through social intercourse, dinner party conversation, public events, future-oriented discussion and visual storyboards.
The identification of potential sources of leadership, creativity and innovation capabilities of LGBTQI people can support organisations to incorporate the challenges of the current fast-changing economy and society, challenging the current heteronormativity present in many professional service firms.