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Dr Olabisi Daodu

Job: Senior Lecturer in Accounting and Finance

Faculty: Business and Law

School/department: School of Accounting, Finance and Economics

Research group(s): The Centre for Research in Accountability, Governance and Sustainability (CRAGS); The Finance and Banking Research Centre (FiBRe)

Address: Âéw¶¹´«Ã½, The Gateway, Leicester, LE1 9BH

T: +44 (0)116 250 6107

E: olabisi.daodu@dmu.ac.uk

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Personal profile

Dr Olabisi Daodu is a Senior Lecturer in Accounting and Finance at the School of Accounting, Finance and Economics, Âéw¶¹´«Ã½. Prior to her lectureship appointment at Âéw¶¹´«Ã½, Olabisi obtained a PhD in Accounting from Durham University, UK, a Master of Science (MSc)and a Master of Business Administration (MBA).

In her capacity as a Chartered Accountant, Olabisi has worked in various engagements within the accountancy profession as a management accountant, corporate executive director and in consultancy service, in both the private and public sectors.

Olabisi's research interests are in the areas of accounting, accountability and management disciplines. Specifically, these research disciplines include, but are not limited to: Corporate governance; Management accounting, Financial management; Behavioural accounting; Auditing and Corporate Social Responsibility.

Olabisi is also a member of the Âéw¶¹´«Ã½ Faculty of Business and Law (BAL) Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee.

Research group affiliations

The Centre for Research in Accountability, Governance and Sustainability (CRAGS)

The Finance and Banking Research Centre (FiBRe)

Publications and outputs

Adegbite, E., Daodu, O. and Wood, J., 2020. Will Africapitalism work? Africa Journal of Management6(4), pp.419-434.

Daodu. O., Nakpodia, F. and Adegbite E. (2017). Institutional Perspectives on Corporate Governance reforms in Nigeria In Corporate Governance in Developing and Emerging Markets. Edited by Franklin N. Ngwu, Onyeka K. Osuji and Frank H. Stephen. New York: Routledge.

Key research outputs

STEGA (Secure and Trustworthy E-Governance for enhanced and accessible public services in Africa) project <>

 

Research interests/expertise

Accounting and Auditing

Corporate governance and sustainability

Management accounting

Behavioural/Social accounting

Corporate Social Responsibility

Areas of teaching

Management Accounting

Governance and Sustainability

Financial Management

International Accounting

Performance Measurement in Organisations

Global Corporate Accounting

Qualifications

PhD - Accounting (Durham University)

MSc - International Management and Accounting

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

BSc - Accounting

Membership of professional associations and societies

Fellow, Chartered Accountant (FCA)

Member, Institute of Chartered Accountants

Member, Society of Women Accountants

Member, Institute of Public Administration

Professional licences and certificates

Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice (PGCert)

Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)

Projects

 STEGA (Secure and Trustworthy E-Governance for enhanced and accessible public services in Africa) project     -   Co - Investigator.

 STEGA project website: 

Conference attendance

Olabisi co-initiated, co-organised and co-hosted the WoSTEG2020 (International Workshop on Secure and Trustworthy E-Governance), in partial execution of the STEGA project, held in both Nigeria and Zambia. The workshop fostered deliberations on e-governance among varied stakeholders from the public & private sectors, government parastatals, policy-making agencies and academia in the two countries. WoSTEG2020 was recognised for its notable contributions to Knowledge Exchange (KEF), which was particularly reported in the Zambia Times

Recent research outputs

In collaboration with other academics, Olabisi successfully secured a research grant towards the Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) initiative. This funding was deployed to undertake STEGA project (Secure and Trustworthy E-Governance for enhanced and accessible public services in Africa).

STEGA (Secure and Trustworthy E-Governance for enhanced and accessible public services in Africa) is a multi-disciplinary project that aims to advance the state of e-Governance in Africa. It focuses on addressing long-standing problems of availability, coverage, policies and legislation, as well as emerging issues of security, privacy and trust, in relation to e-Governance.  

STEGA was funded by the QR- GCRF. More information about the project can be found at  

Key articles information

Adegbite, E., Daodu, O. and Wood, J., 2020. Will Africapitalism work? Africa Journal of Management6(4), pp.419-434.

Daodu. O., Nakpodia, F. and Adegbite E. (2017). Institutional Perspectives on Corporate Governance reforms in Nigeria In Corporate Governance in Developing and Emerging Markets. Edited by Franklin N. Ngwu, Onyeka K. Osuji and Frank H. Stephen. New York: Routledge.

Current research students

 PhD Supervision:

Ms Mena Yawer - VAT Implementation in a monolithic economy - Practices, Challenges and Prospects: A case of the GCC (Bahrain) (PhD Student) - Ist supervisor

Internally funded research project information

STEGA (Secure and Trustworthy E-Governance for enhanced and accessible public services in Africa) project - Co - Investigator.

STEGA was funded by the QR- GCRF and more information about the project can be found at 

 

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