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Dr Conor Clune

Dr Conor Clune

Senior Lecturer

Member of Chartered Accountants Ireland

Business School
School of Accounting, Auditing and Taxation

Dr Conor Clune

Associate Professor

School of Accounting, Auditing & Taxation
B.Comm (Accounting), University College Dublin | MSc. Strategic Management, University College Dublin | PhD (Accounting), University of Amsterdam | Member of Chartered AccountantsIreland (ACA)
About Conor

Conor Clune is an Associate Professor in the School of Accounting at the UNSW Business School. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) and an MSc in Strategic Management from the University College Dublin. He completed his PhD at the University of Amsterdam.

Conor’sresearch interests are located at the intersection of governance and accounting. He has a particular interested in the governance and regulation inthe accounting profession. He specializes in case-based research methods.

Conor’s teaching interests are in financial reporting and and the emergence of non financial related disclosures. He is currently the course coordinator for financial management, one of the eight courses offered in an integrated first year in the Bachelor of Commerce and is leading the development of Current Developments in Sustainable Business, a core unit in the Business Sustainability and Social Impact major.Previously, he has taughtintermediate financial accounting, financial statement analysis, and sustainability, accountability, and ethicsat both undergraduate and graduate levels. He has also supervised numerous bachelor, master and PhD theses.

Conor previously worked in the tax department of PwC Dublin where he qualified as a Chartered Accountant. He also worked as a credit analyst for KBC Bank.

Teaching and Supervision

  • COMM1140 –Financial Management
  • ACCT2562 - Current Developments in Sustainable Business
  • Thesis supervisor in qualitative accounting research
Location
Room 3090, Quadrangle Building - Ref E15
  • Journal articles | 2024
    Clune C; Andon P, 2024, 'Oligarchy in professional accounting bodies: Challenges for governance and leader-member relations', Contemporary Accounting Research, 41, pp. 1419 - 1448,
    Journal articles | 2024
    Clune C; McDaid E, 2024, 'Content moderation on social media: constructing accountability in the digital space', Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, 37, pp. 257 - 279,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Andon P; Clune C, 2021, 'Governance of professional accounting bodies: a comparative analysis', Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, 34, pp. 1769 - 1801,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Clune C; O'Dwyer B, 2020, 'Organizing dissonance through institutional work: The embedding of social and environmental accountability in an investment field', Accounting, Organizations and Society,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Clune C; O’dwyer B, 2020, 'Framing Engagement that Resonates: Organizing Advocacy for Corporate Social and Environmental Accountability', European Accounting Review,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Clune C; Boomsma R; Pucci R, 2019, 'The disparate roles of accounting in an amateur sports organisation: The case of logic assimilation in the Gaelic Athletic Association', Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, 32, pp. 1926 - 1955,
    Journal articles | 2015
    Clune C, 2015, 'Accounting and Networks of Corruption', Social and Environmental Accountability Journal, 35, pp. 67 - 68,

2019 AFAANZ Research Grant. Project: Disrupting planned CSR-focused governance reform: the lobby against the social license to operate. Amount: $7,433.

Journal Articles

Clune C; Andon P,2024,'Oligarchy in professional accounting bodies: Challenges for governance and leader‐member relations',Contemporary Accounting Research,

Clune C; McDaid E,2024,'Content moderation on social media: constructing accountability in the digital space',Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal,37,pp. 257 - 279,

Andon P; Clune C,2021,'Governance of professional accounting bodies: a comparative analysis',Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal,34,pp. 1769 - 1801,, ROS ID:

Clune, C. & O'Dwyer, B. 2020. Organizing dissonance through institutional work: the embedding of social and environmental accountability in the Dutch investment field. Accounting, Organizations and Society. DOI:

Clune, C. & O'Dwyer, B. 2020.Framing engagement that resonates: Organising advocacy for corporate social and environmental accountability.European Accounting Review.DOI:

Clune, C., Boomsma R., & Pucci, R. 2019.The disparate roles of accounting in an amateur sports organisation: the case of logic assimilation in the Gaelic Athletic Association.Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal.DOI: