Elizabeth Carson
School of Accounting, Auditing and Taxation - BCom (Hons), UNSW | MCom, UNSW | PhD, UNSW | Chartered Accountant (CA)
Elizabeth is an Emeritus Professor in financial accounting and auditing in the UNSW Business School. Elizabeth Carson's research interests include audit regulation, economics of global and national audit markets, industry specialisation by auditors and audit reporting. Her PhD investigating global audit firm networks and global industry specialisation by audit firms was awarded the American Accounting Association Auditing Section Outstanding Dissertation Award. She teaches at postgraduate level in financial accounting and auditing, as well as supervising research students in the Honours, MPhil and PhD programs.
From This Author
How do auditors shape multinational tax planning?
Research examines how global audit networks play an important role in curbing extreme tax aggressiveness among multinational enterprises
Has ASIC caused auditors to be overly cautious?
A rise in going concern opinions has not enhanced audit value
Speaking up: Auditors to disclose areas of concern
Once confidential views on key audit matters will be revealed