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Associate Professor Nick McGuigan, Dr. Alessandro Ghio (Monash Business School) & Thomas Kern (The Accountability Institute)
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[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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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.

https://www.queeringaccounting.com/artist-residency.html

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