Abdul Razeed
Accounting
University of Sydney
Australia
Biography
Abdul Razeed's research area focuses on examining how different technologies influence the adoption, reporting of and the dissemination of social and environmental by organisations. Abdul completed his PhD at the University of Sydney and examined a sample of US resource companies and traces the movement of their reporting practices over a 12 year period. Abdul has co-authored two academic books and presented in a number of international and domestic conferences, including the American Accounting Association Conference, the APIRA conference and the CESAR conferences both in the UK and in Australia. Abdul also acts as an ad hoc reviewer for a number of Accounting and Technology based journals. Prior to joining the University of Sydney, Abdul held tenured position at the University of Melbourne. Abdul is currently teaching across both the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes at the University of Sydney. Abdul has been nominated and received a number of teaching and study awards including the Vice Chancellors' Commendation for Academic Excellence (Murdoch University, 1995), nominated for Individual Teaching Award at the University of Melbourne and the Wayne Lonergan Teaching Award at the University of Sydney. Abdul has also consistently won awards for tutoring at the University of Sydney Business School.
Research Interest
BUSS1030 Accounting, Business and Society 2017: S1, S2, 2016: S1, 2015: S1, S2,
Publications
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Evans J and Razeed A 2017 'Adequacy Of The Australian Superannuation Guarantee Levy: A post-retirement analysis', JASSA – The Finsia Journal of Applied Finance:1, pp. 6-11