Personal profile
Current projects
Examination of auditors' reliance on the work of management's experts
Examination of the effectiveness of group work and online assessments in the development of soft skills and content learning
Audit education
Development of the trait scepticism in accounting classrooms
Languages
Biography
Prerana Agrawal is an Associate Lecturer in the Business School at the University of Western Australia (UWA). Since joining UWA in 2006, she has been actively involved in teaching undergraduate and post graduate auditing and under graduate taxation and corporate accounting units offered at the UWA Business School.
Prerana's key research interests are in the field of auditor judgement, auditors' decision-making and improving students' learning experience.
Education:
PhD (UWA, Australia), Master of Accounting (UWA, Australia), CPA (Australia), CA (India)
Future research
• Accounting Education: Student learning
Previous positions
2007, Research Assistant, UWA
2006-2007, Fractional tutor, Auditing, Corporate Accounting, Taxation, UWA
2002-2003, Teacher, Accounting, Chanderbala Modi Academy, India
2001-2002, Guest Lecturer, Accounting, Financial Management, Company Law, Narmada College of Management, India
1998-2000, Teacher, Accounting, Chanderbala Modi Academy, India
1996-1997, Lecturer, Financial Management, Banking, Taxation, Pydah College, India
1991-1994, Audit trainee/Audit Senior, M/s Rajendra Manudhane and Co., India
Teaching
Auditing ACCT3322 (Lecturer)
Taxation ACCT2331 (Tutor)
Corporate Accounting ACCT2201 (Tutor)
Postgraduate units:
Auditing ACCT5522 (Lecturer)
Research interests
• Accounting Education
Education/Academic qualification
The University of Western Australia
20 Feb 2013 → 6 Jun 2018
Award Date: 6 Jun 2018
Research expertise keywords
- Auditor Judgment And Decision Making
- Reliance On The Work Of Others
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