Prof. Steven Dellaportas | Accounting | Best Researcher Award.
Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University,China
Professional Profiles:
👨🎓 Bio Summary:
Professor Steven Dellaportas is a distinguished academic with a robust career in accounting and ethics. With over three decades of experience, he has held significant leadership positions and contributed extensively to research and teaching. Currently, he is a Professor of Accounting at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University in Suzhou, China.
🎓 Education:
Steven Dellaportas earned his PhD in Accounting and Ethics from RMIT University, Australia, in 2002. He also holds a Master of Accounting (1993) and a Graduate Diploma in Taxation (1991) from RMIT University, as well as a Diploma in Education (1990) from La Trobe University. His foundational degree, a Bachelor of Business in Accounting, was completed at Victoria University in 1987.
🔍 Research Focus:
Professor Dellaportas specializes in critical perspectives in business and accounting, particularly focusing on ethics. His research has explored various facets of accounting ethics, contributing significantly to understanding the ethical dimensions of business practices.
🏆 Honors & Awards:
Throughout his career, Steven Dellaportas has received numerous accolades, including the 2017 Elsevier Outstanding Reviewer Award, the 2013 Best Paper Award from the British Accounting Review, and the 2009 & 2017 Emerald Outstanding Reviewer Awards. These honors reflect his commitment to excellence in research and academic contributions.
Professional Experience: 💼
Over the years, Professor Dellaportas has held several key positions. From August 2022 onwards, he has been a Professor of Accounting at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University. Previously, he served as a Professor of Accounting at Nottingham University, Ningbo, China, and held various roles at RMIT University, including Dean of the School of Accounting and Deputy Head (Research). His earlier career included significant roles at Deakin University and the University of Ballarat.
Conversations with Inmate Accountants: Motivation, Opportunity, and the Fraud Triangle
Author: Steven Dellaportas
Citation: Accounting Forum, 37(1), 29-39
Index: 412
Year of Publish: 2013
Making a Difference with a Discrete Course on Accounting Ethics
Author: Steven Dellaportas
Citation: Journal of Business Ethics, 65, 391-404
Index: 335
Year of Publish: 2006
Professional Accounting Bodies’ Perceptions of Ethical Issues, Causes of Ethical Failure, and Ethics Education
Authors: B. Jackling, B. J. Cooper, P. Leung, S. Dellaportas
Citation: Managerial Auditing Journal, 22(9), 928-944
Index: 284
Year of Publish: 2007
Ethics, Governance, and Accountability: A Professional Perspective
Authors: S. Dellaportas, R. Alagiah, K. Gibson, P. Leung, M. R. Hutchinson, et al.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Index: 154
Year of Publish: 2005
Reflections on the Public Interest in Accounting
Authors: S. Dellaportas, L. Davenport
Citation: Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 19(7), 1080-1098
Index: 143
Year of Publish: 2008
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Professor Dellaportas’s research impact is notable, with approximately 50% of his publications in ABDC A and A* journals, and 40% in ABS3 and FT50 journals. He has supervised 13 PhD candidates and numerous Masters and Honours students to completion, demonstrating his dedication to mentoring the next generation of researchers.
📅 Research Timeline:
Over his illustrious career, Professor Dellaportas has been involved in numerous research projects and initiatives. He has secured research grants totaling $201,500 and has been actively engaged in conferences and symposiums worldwide. His research contributions have consistently advanced the field of accounting ethics and business practices.