Kenneth Ke
Senior Lecturer
School of Accounting
Curtin University
Australia
Biography
Dr Kenneth Ke is a senior lecturer in the School of Accounting. He is also the school's Director, Teaching and Learning. Currently, he teaches Management Accounting at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels and coordinates Management Accounting and CPA Accounting Capstone. Kenneth has been with the School of Accounting since 2000, progressing through the ranks to his current position. He has been involved in lecturing, tutoring and administration of management accounting units in Bentley and offshore campuses. Kenneth has co-supervised two Honours (Accounting), two Masters (Accounting), and two PhD students to completion. Kenneth’s research interests are in performance evaluation, social psychology in management control systems in general and scholarship of teaching and learning.
Research Interest
Performance evaluation, Social pyschology in management control systems, Scholarship in teaching and learning.
Publications
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Lee A, H Ke, J Ng, B Tian, G White, L Walters (2006) "Accounting public practice and employee job satisfaction today: professional values, organisational commitment and employee intention to turnover accounting firms." The Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government 12: 11-27.
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Tower G, R Rusmin, A Lee, E Goforth, S Porter,et al. (2008) "Assesment of individual research performance for UK and Irish accounting and finance academics." The Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government 14: 1-19.