Dr Elvia Sunityo-Shauki |
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| Position: | Lecturer - Financial Accounting |
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| Division/Portfolio: | Division of Business | |
| School/Unit: | School of Commerce | |
| Campus: | City West Campus | |
| Office: | WL2-43 | |
| Telephone: | +61 8 830 20788 | |
| Fax: | +61 8 830 20992 | |
| Email: | Elvia_dot_Shauki_at_unisa_dot_edu_dot_au | |
| URL for Business Card: | http://people.unisa.edu.au/Elvia.Shauki | |
Elvia Shauki is a Lecturer in Financial Accounting in the School of Commerce, Division of Business, University of South Australia
Prior to my appointment in the University of South Australia, I have worked in a banking industry for almost 22 years. My last appointment was working with Fortis Bank in Jakarta arranging trade financing for the European companies and/or Multi National Corporations (MNCs) having projects located in Indonesia.
Holding 2007 University of South Australia Quality Teaching and the School Research Grant Awards have encouraged me to perform better both in my teaching quality, innovation and my research outcome. I am quite willing to assist students for the success of their study.
Useful Links
Australian Accounting Standard Board (AASB)
Financial Accounting Standard Board (FASB)
International Accunting Standard Board (IASB)
The American Accounting Association (AAA)
The European Accounting Association (EAA)
The British Accounting Association (BAA)
Asian Academic Accounting Association (AAAA)
Teaching interests
- Financial Accounting
- Accounting Theory
- International Accounting
- Financial Statement Analysis
I teach the following courses
| ACCT 3003 | Issues in Accounting Theory |
| ACCT 5015 | Issues in Accounting Theory M |
| ACCT 1005 | Accounting, Decisions and Accountability |
Qualifications
Bachelor of Accounting, University of Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Master of Business Administration, Catholic University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Doctor of Philosophy, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.
Research interests
- Cash management models in banking industry
- Sustainability reporting
- Audit characteristics, corporate governance and corporate financial performance
- Audit characteristics, corporate governance, and earnings management
- Mandatory versus voluntary diclosures related to Corporate Social Responsibility in banking industry
- Social performance indicators in developing countries
- Public perceptions and confidence in Corporate Social and Environmental Reporting (CSER)particularly related to poverty alleviation
- Students' perceptions and expectations on learning outcome, teaching evaluation and assessment
- Students' perceptions and expectations on teaching performance
Research publications
Journal Publications:
Sunityo-Shauki, E. (2006). "Stakeholders pressure of long term sustainability of the supply of drinking water company in Indonesia." Economic, Business and Accounting Review 3(2): 139-146.
Sunityo-Shauki, E. (2006). "Students perceptions and expectations on students' results - Evidence from teaching the Introductory Accounting course." Journal of the Indonesian Accounting and Finance 3(2): 143-167.
Shauki, E, Chaerul D. Djakman, and Paul Shum (2009). “Indonesia’s Stakeholders’ Perceptions on Disclosures of Poverty Alleviation”. Asia Pacific Centre for Environmental Accountability (APCEA). 15(2): 17-30.
Shauki E, Alagiah R, Fiedler B & Sawon K (2009). "Do Learner’s Perceptions of Ethnicity and Gender Really Matter for Teacher Assessment?". Journal of International Education in Business. 2(2).
Conference Proceedings:
Sunityo-Shauki, E. (2006). The effects of cash management practices on the viability of the banks: A case study in the Indonesian banking industry. Australasian Business and Behavioural Sciences Association on International Conference, Industry Market and Regions. Adelaide, Australia.
Sunityo-Shauki, E. (2006). The impact of student perceptions and expectations on learning outcome: A case study in teaching the introductory accounting course in the University of Indonesia. 18th Asia Pacific Conference. Maui, Hawaii.
Sunityo-Shauki, E. (2006). The worst and the best scenario in corporate governance: A study of the Indonesian listed companies in the period between 2003 and 2004. 3rd Workshop on Corporate Governance. Brussels, Belgium.
Sunityo-Shauki, E. (2007). Students' perceptions and expectations on students' results - Evidence from teaching the Introductory Accounting course. 1st International Conference: Innovation in Accounting and Corporate Governance. Hobart, Tasmania.
Sunityo-Shauki, E. (2007). Worst and best cases in corporate governance: A study of the Indonesian companies. 30th Annual Congress for the European Accounting Association. Lisbon, Portugal.
Shauki, E. (2007). Determinants of firm's governance and financial performance: Evidence from the Indonesian listed companies. 19th Asia Pacific Conference on International Accounting Issues. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Shauki, E., Ratnam Alagiah, Brenton Fiedler and Krystyna Sawon (2008). The Effect of Learner's Perceptions of Ethnicity, Gender, and Qualifications on Academic Performance Evaluation: Some Qualitative Evidence. Qualitative Research in Business: A Research Colloquium. University of South Australia. Adelaide. Australia.
Carter, A., and Elvia Shauki (2008). The Ethical Dilemma. Qualitative Research in Business: A Research Colloquium. University of South Australia. Adelaide. Australia.
Shauki, E., and Chaerul D. Djakman (2008). Corporate Social Responsibility and Poverty Alleviation: Social Performance Indicators in the Indonesian Companies. 9th Annual Conference - Asian Academic Accounting Association. University of Wollongong, Dubai. United Arab Emirates.
Shauki, E., Ratnam Alagiah, Brenton Fiedler and Krystyna Sawon (2008). The Effect of Learner's Perceptions of Ethnicity, Gender, and Qualifications on Academic Performance Evaluation: Some Qualitative and Quantitative Evidences. 9th Annual Conference - Asian Academic Accounting Association. University of Wollongong, Dubai. United Arab Emirates.
Shauki, E., Ratnam Alagiah, Brenton Fiedler and Krystyna Sawon (2008). The Effect of Learner's Perceptions of Ethnicity, Gender, and Qualifications on Assessment: Some Quantitative Evidence. ATN Assessment Conference 2008: Engaging Students in Assessment. University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia.
Shauki, E., Chaerul D. Djakman, and Paul Shum (2008). CSR and Poverty Alleviation in Indonesian Companies : Corporate Strategy in the Second Wave of CSR. 7th Australasian Conference on Social and Environmental Accounting Research. University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia.
Shauki, E (2009). Perceptions on Corporate Social and Environmental Reporting: A Study in Capturing Public Confidence. Sustainability Conference 2009. Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand.
Research Degree Supervisor
I am available to supervise research degree students in the area of financial accounting, corporate social responsibility (CSR), earnings management, and corporate governance. Topics related to corporate disclosure on Corporate Social and Environmental Reporting (CSER), social performance indicators, corporate governance structure, audit characteristics, financial performance, and earnings management are of particular interest to me.Change | Staff home page help
