Professor Chew Ng
M Commerce (Hons), M Business (Business Systems), PhD
Professor, Griffith Business School
Contact details for Professor Chew Ng
Research expertise
- External financial reporting
- Public sector accounting
- Public sector auditing
- Performance auditing
- Human information processing
- Corporate failure prediction
- Computer-based accounting information systems
Current teaching areas
- Business Accounting Principles
- Financial Accounting
- Financial Accounting Theory
- Financial Planning
- CPA Core I and II (CPA Program)
- CPA External Reporting (CPA Program)
Publications
Refereed journal articles
- Ng, C. and Ryan, C. (2002) Australian Auditors-General Involvement in Probity Auditing: Evidence and Implications, Managerial Auditing Journal, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 559-567.
- Ng, C. and Ryan, C. (2001) The Practice of Probity Audits in One Australian Jurisdiction, Managerial Auditing Journal, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 69-75.
- Ng, C. and Ryan, C. (2000) Public Sector Corporate Governance Disclosures: An Examination of Annual Reporting Practices in Queensland, Australian Journal of Public Administration, Vol. 59, No. 2, pp. 11-23.
Books
- Ng, C., Wanna, J. and Ryan, C. (2001) From Accounting to Accountability: A Centenary History of the Australian National Audit Office, Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
Refereed conference papers
- Ng, C. (2003) Rotation of Auditors, paper presented at the Third Accounting History International Conference in Siena, Italy in September.
- Ng, C. and Subramaniam, N. (2002) The Incidence, Antecedents, Risk Management and Perceived Benefits of Outsourcing Internal Audit Services: An Exploratory Study on Queensland Public Sector , paper presented at the AAANZ 2002 Conference in Perth in July.
- Ng, C. and Matas, P. (2001) The Use of the IGCRA Technique to Enhance Learning and Teaching in Large Classrooms, Paper presented at the 2nd Teaching and Learning Conference held at the Northern Territory University in Darwin in July.
- Ng, C. (2001) From Correctness to Fairness: The Changing Practice of the Australian National Audit Office in the 20th Century, Paper presented at the 2nd Accounting History International Conference in August 2001 in Osaka, Japan.