Professor Roy Chandler

Professor of Accounting
Professor Roy Chandler
Building D32, Aberconway Building
E-mail Chandler@cardiff.ac.uk
Telephone +44 (0)29 2087 6018

Teaching profile

Company Law – year 2 UG; Financial Accounting – year 2 UG; Auditing – year 2 UG

Research interests

- Current Issues in Auditing
- Accounting and Auditing History
- Regulation of Accounting

Selected publications

Chandler, R., Edwards, J. R. & Anderson, M. A. 2008. Disciplinary Action Against Members of the Founding Bodies of the ICAEW. Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal. 28, 827-849.

Chandler R & Fry, N. Regulating a Reluctant Profession: Holding Solicitors to Account” Accounting Forum. 2008, Vol 32. No. 4, 303-312

Chandler R & Ku Ismail K.N.I. 2007. Quarterly financial reporting: A survey of Malaysian preparers and users. Research in Accounting in Emerging Economies. 7: 53-67.

Chandler R & Fry N. 2007. Acceptance of International Accounting Standard-setting: Emerging economies versus developed countries. Research in Accounting in Emerging Economies. 7: 147-162.

Chandler R & Fry N. 2005. Audit Failure, Auditors’ Liability and Professional Indemnity Insurance in Early Twentieth Century Britain. Accounting History. 10(3): 13-38.

Chandler R & Ku Ismail K.N.I. 2005. Perceptions of professional investors in Malaysia on the use of quarterly financial reports. Journal Pengurusan. 24: 105-124.

Chandler R & Ku Ismail K.N.I. 2005. Disclosure in the quarterly reports of Malaysian companies, Financial Reporting, Regulation and Governance. 4(1). http://www.cbs.curtin.edu.au/business/research/journals/financial-report...

Chandler R & Ku Ismail K.N.I. 2004. Preparers’ perceptions towards quarterly financial reporting in Malaysia. Malaysian Management Journal. 8(2): 17-32.

Chandler R & Ku Ismail K.N.I. 2004. The timeliness of quarterly financial reports of companies in Malaysia, Asian Review of Accounting. 12(1): 1-18.

Chandler R. & Loosemore J. 2002. Accounting for success. 3rd Edition, London: Butterworths.

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