Dr Bridget Ogharanduku

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Dr Bridget Ogharanduku PhD, FHEA, ACA

Senior Lecturer


Summary

I am a Senior Lecturer in Financial Accounting and Management Accounting at Sheffield Business School. I deliver and administer several modules across the undergraduate degree programme and utilise my accountancy knowledge to provide students with advice when necessary. With a passion for both accountancy and personal development, I take great delight in enabling undergraduate students to fulfil their potential.

I am enthusiastic about the gender discourse within the accounting profession and organisations and I am keen to contribute to the development of emancipatory knowledge in this area that would create a consciousness for change, especially in non-western contexts where feminism is not widely accepted. I am also an Associate Chartered Accountant and member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria.

 

About

Qualifications

  • 2018: Doctor of Philosophy Accountancy, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom
  • 2012: MSc Accounting and Financial Analysis, Anglia Ruskin University
  • 2008: BSc Accounting, Delta State University, Nigeria

Member of professional body

Membership

  • 2010: , Institute of Chartered Accountants Nigeria, Nigeria

Senior University leadership or strategic project role

Member of University committee

  • 2013 to 2014: , Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom

Teaching expertise

  • I teach and administer on the follwing modules: Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Financial Reporting, Business Finance, Financial Management and Financial Fluency for Management Decision Making

Research

  • I am interested in qualitative research in Accounting, especially in the areas of gender, intersectionality, accounting history and colonial influence in the development of the Accounting profession in post-colonial states and public sector accounting

Teaching

Department of Finance, Accounting and Business Systems

College of Business, Technology and Engineering

Financial accounting and management accounting (FAMA)

Financial Accounting
Financial Accounting and Reporting
Financial Management
Managing Business Finance
Corporate Reporting
Management Accounting
Management Accounting Applications

 

Publications

Journal articles

Ufodike, A., Egbe, I., Ogharanduku, B., & Akinyemi, T. (2023). A Knowledge Synthesis of Anti-Black Racism in Accounting Research. Accounting Perspectives. http://doi.org/10.1111/1911-3838.12336

Ufodike, A., Egbe, I., Ogharanduku, B., & Akinyemi, T. (2023). A Knowledge Synthesis of Anti-Black Racism in Accounting Research. Accounting Perspectives. http://doi.org/10.1111/1911-3838.12336

Ogharanduku, B.E., William, J.J., & Paterson, A.S. (2020). Beautiful SWAN, or ugly duckling? The attempt to reduce gender inequality by the society of women accountants of Nigeria. Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 102245. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpa.2020.102245

Ogharanduku, B., Jackson, W., & Paterson, A. (n.d.). Beautiful SWAN, or ugly duckling? The attempt to reduce gender inequality by the Society of Women Accountants of Nigeria. Critical Perspectives on Accounting. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpa.2020.102245

Conference papers

Ogharanduku, B. (2014). Poster Presentation - The untold story of Nigerian women accountants. In Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Conference, Research Methods Festival, Oxford. Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Conference

Ogharanduku, B. (2014). Poster Presentation - Gender and the professionalisation of accounting: the Nigerian context. In Accounting Society and Environment Conference. Accounting Society and Environment Conference

Book chapters

Ogharanduku, B. (2017). Corporate Social Responsibility. In Paterson, A., Yonekura, A., & Jackson, W. (Eds.) Contemporary Issues in Social Accounting. Oxford: Goodfellow Publishers Ltd

Ogharanduku, B. (2017). History and Dynamics of Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting. In Paterson, A., Yonekura, A., & Jackson, W. (Eds.) Contemporary Issues in Social Accounting. Oxford: Goodfellow Publishers Ltd

Ogharanduku, B. (2016). Methods and Techniques for Qualitative Data Gathering. In Paterson, A., & O'Gorman, K.D. (Eds.) Research Methods for Accounting & Finance. Oxford: Goodfellow Publishers Ltd

Ogharanduku, B. (2016). Evaluating and Analysing Qualitative Data. In Paterson, A., & O'Gorman, K.D. (Eds.) Research Methods for Accounting & Finance. Oxford: Goodfellow Publishers Ltd

Presentations

Ogharanduku, B., Paterson, A., & Jackson, W. (2020). Understanding the career progression of women accountants - the role of gender and patriarchy. Presented at: Critical Perspectives on Accounting Conference, Online

Ogharanduku, B.E., Paterson, A., & Jackson, W. (2019). The pervasive influence of gender and patriarchy on the experience of Nigerian women accountants. Presented at: BAFA Annual Conference, University of Birmingham, 2019

Ogharanduku, B.E., Paterson, A., & Jackson, W. (2019). The pervasive influence of gender and patriarchy on the experience of Nigerian women accountants. Presented at: BAFA Annual Conference, University of Birmingham, 2019

Ogharanduku, B. (2018). A marriage of convenience – understanding the declining influence of the Society of Women Accountants of Nigeria. Presented at: Publishing Workshop, Kingston University Business School

Ogharanduku, B. (2017). Extended family networks and the career progression of Nigerian women accountants.

Ogharanduku, B. (2016). Women and the accounting profession: experiences from Nigeria.

Ogharanduku, B. (2014). Gender and the professionalisation of accounting: the Nigerian context.

Other activities

Award

  • 2013: Anglia Trust Award, Anglia Ruskin University, United Kingdom

Prize or best paper

  • 2012: Best graduating Student, Delta State University, Nigeria

Research funding or grant

  • 2018: Small research travel grant, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
  • 2013: PhD Scholarship, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom

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