Clarence GOH
Clarence is Assistant Professor of Accounting (Practice) and Director, Professional Development at the School of Accountancy, Singapore Management University (SMU). His research interests are in the area of judgment and decision making in financial disclosure, financial information comparability, and data & analytics in accounting. His work has been published in international accounting journals and in media outlets such as CEO Magazine and The Business Times. Prior to joining SMU, Clarence led the Asia-Pacific Corporate Research team at Jones Lang LaSalle (Corporate Solutions). He has also held various accounting and finance appointments with Deutsche Bank, Barclays Capital, and the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants. Clarence holds a PhD in Accounting and a Bachelor of Accountancy (First Class Honours) from Nanyang Technological University. He is also a Fellow of CPA Australia and a Chartered Accountant of Singapore.
Education
PhD, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2016
BAcc (First Class Honours), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2008
FCPA (Australia)
CA (Singapore)
Research Interests
Corporate governance
Financial information comparability
Judgment and decision making
Data and analytics
Teaching Interests
Data modelling and visualization
Ethics and social responsibility
Financial accounting
Management accounting
Selected Appointments/Services
Director, Professional Development
Selected Publications
“Keeping Investors Onboard: A Corporate Social Responsibility Crisis Response Framework.” Accountancy, Business and the Public Interest, forthcoming.
“Examining Fifteen Years of Ethics Research in the Journal of Accountancy: 2002 to 2016.” Asian Journal of Accounting and Governance, April 2018, Vol. 9: 41-48.
“Riding the Waves of Disruption.” (with G. Pan, P. S. Seow, and M. Yong), CPA Australia, May 2017.
“Our Future Together. Industry Perspectives: Future of Professional Learning and Entrepreneurship.” (with K. S. Leong, G. Pan, and P. S. Seow), Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants and Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, April 2017.