My Expertise
Demi's research interests include the applications and impacts of IFRS, risk management and value creation across sector boundaries, with particular interests in the domain of Public-Private-Partnerships (PPPs). She has published papers in PPP transport infrastructure.
Fields of Research (FoR)
Financial accounting, International accounting, Accounting theory and standards, Accounting Theory and Standards, Accounting, Auditing and Accountability, Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Investment and Risk Management, Road and Rail TransportationBiography
Demi Chung
Senior Lecturer, Undergraduate Student Liaison (Accounting)
School of Accounting - BCom Accounting | BEc (Hons) Macquarie | PhD University of Sydney
About Demi
Demi joined the School of Accounting at UNSW Business School in early 2009. Prior to this, she was an academic in the Discipline of Accounting at the University of Sydney. Demi also brings with her a wealth of knowledge from a decade of commercial experience working at...view more
Demi Chung
Senior Lecturer, Undergraduate Student Liaison (Accounting)
School of Accounting - BCom Accounting | BEc (Hons) Macquarie | PhD University of Sydney
About Demi
Demi joined the School of Accounting at UNSW Business School in early 2009. Prior to this, she was an academic in the Discipline of Accounting at the University of Sydney. Demi also brings with her a wealth of knowledge from a decade of commercial experience working at various accounting roles in the private sector. She teaches financial accounting, and specialises in International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and their application.
Teaching and Supervision
Current Courses Taught
- ACCT3563 Issues in Financial Reporting and Analysis
Grants
- 2008-2009: AFAANZ (Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand) Research Grants (with Professor Hensher and Dr Rose), AU$7,500
- 2007: APIRA (Asia Pacific Interdisciplinary Research in Accounting) Emerging Scholars' Research Fund, NZ$3,000
Prizes & awards
Awards
- Public Private Partnerships in Transport Infrastructure: Past, Present and Beyond', Best Paper Award in the 'public sector not-for-profit' stream at AFAANZ/IAAER conference 2008
- Private Provision of Transport Infrastructure - Unveiling the Inconvenient Truth of New South Wales', the David Willis Memorial Prize for the best paper submitted and presented by students or new professionals at the Australasian Transport Research Forum (ATRF) 2008
UNSW Business School profile: https://www.business.unsw.edu.au/our-people/demichung