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Clinton Free

University of Sydney

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Professional Summary: Professor Clinton Free

Professor Clinton Free is a distinguished academic at the University of Sydney, Australia, recognized for his expertise in accounting, governance, and organizational behavior. With a career spanning multiple prestigious institutions, he has made significant contributions to the fields of management accounting and corporate governance through his research, teaching, and editorial roles.

Academic Background and Degrees

Professor Free holds advanced degrees in accounting and related disciplines, equipping him with a robust foundation for his academic pursuits:

  • PhD in Accounting, University of New South Wales, Australia
  • Master of Commerce (MCom), University of New South Wales, Australia
  • Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), University of New South Wales, Australia

Research Specializations and Academic Interests

Professor Free’s research primarily focuses on:

  • Management accounting and control systems
  • Corporate governance and accountability
  • Organizational behavior and decision-making
  • Risk management and internal auditing

His work often explores the intersection of accounting practices with organizational strategy and human behavior, contributing to both academic theory and practical applications in business.

Career History and Appointments

Professor Free has held several academic and leadership positions at renowned institutions:

  • Professor of Accounting, University of Sydney Business School, Australia (current)
  • Associate Professor, UNSW Business School, University of New South Wales, Australia
  • Visiting Academic Roles at various international institutions

He has also contributed to the academic community through leadership roles within the University of Sydney Business School, focusing on curriculum development and research initiatives.

Major Awards, Fellowships, and Honors

Professor Free has been recognized for his contributions to accounting research and education with several accolades, including:

  • Outstanding Paper Awards from leading accounting journals
  • Recognition for teaching excellence at the University of Sydney and UNSW

Key Publications

Professor Free has an extensive publication record in top-tier academic journals. Some of his notable works include:

  • Free, C., & Macintosh, N. (2009). 'Management Control Practices and Organizational Learning,' Management Accounting Research
  • Free, C. (2007). 'Supply-Chain Accounting Practices in the UK Retail Sector,' European Accounting Review
  • Free, C., & Radcliffe, V. (2009). 'Accountability in Crisis: The Sponsorship Scandal at the Canadian Olympic Committee,' Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal

His publications are widely cited and have influenced contemporary debates in management accounting and governance.

Influence and Impact on Academic Field

Professor Free’s research has had a profound impact on the understanding of management control systems and their role in organizational performance. His work bridges theoretical insights with practical implications, making it valuable for both academics and industry practitioners. He is frequently cited in studies related to accounting practices and corporate governance, and his contributions have helped shape curriculum and research agendas in these areas.

Public Lectures, Committees, and Editorial Contributions

Professor Free is actively involved in the broader academic community through various roles:

  • Editorial Board Member for several leading journals, including Management Accounting Research and Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal
  • Regular speaker at international conferences on accounting and governance
  • Contributor to academic committees focused on advancing research and education in accounting

His editorial work and public engagements have further solidified his reputation as a thought leader in his field.