Faculty of Economics and Commerce Department of Accounting &
Business Information Systems

Colin Ferguson

 

Biography

Colin Ferguson is the Chaired Professor of Business Information Systems at The University of Melbourne. From July 2006, he is the Associate Dean - Research in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce.

Professor Ferguson has published widely in professional journals as well as in internationally reviewed academic journals including the International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, the Information Systems Journal, Accounting Horizons, Accounting and Finance, ABACUS, and the Australian Computer Journal.

He holds a number of professional qualifications and affiliations. He is:

Professor Ferguson started his career working in the audit division of the Big 4 accounting firm, KPMG (then Peat Marwick Mitchell & Co) in Melbourne. He worked for a number of years at Deakin University where he currently holds the position of Honorary Professor. Prior to joining the University of Melbourne, he was Professor of Accounting Information Systems in The University of Queensland Business School.

Between 2001 and 2003, Professor Ferguson was a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants National Academic Board. In 2004, he was appointed to the Professional Education Board of CPA Australia.
He was Director on the Board of the Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand for six years and was President of the Association in 2004-2005.

Professor Ferguson is engaged regularly as a consultant to the profession and industry. One of his most recent consulting engagements has been with the Asia Development Bank on a major corporate and financial governance project for the Royal Kingdom of Nepal and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nepal. He has also recently provided consulting advice to the Thai Comptroller General's Department on the establishment of a financial management website.

Along with colleagues from The University of Queensland, Professor Ferguson is currently engaged in a major research project with the international firm KPMG. The project, funded by an Australian Research Council Linkage grant, is examining the relations between within-firm fraud and corporate governance structures.

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Research Interests

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Publications

2008
Ho S, Pan G & Ferguson C. 2008. "The Information Systems - Accounting Nexus: Lessons from an Australian Institution." Communications of the Association of Information Systems. 22: 197-210.

Chapple L, Ferguson C & Kang D. 2008. Corporate governance and misappropriation.  Journal of Forensic Accounting: auditing, fraud, and taxation. 9 (2): 0.

Coram P, Ferguson C & Moroney R. 2008. Internal Audit, Alternative Internal Audit Structures and the Level of Misappropriation of Assets Fraud. Accounting and Finance. 48 (4): 543-560.

2006
Coram P, Ferguson C & Moroney R. 2006. "The value of internal audit in fraud detection." In Stewart J & Hay D(eds). Papers Being Presented at the 2006 AFAANZ Conference. 1-32. Australia: Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand.

Ho S & Ferguson C. 2006. "Understanding the Impact of Expert Systems on Auditors' Information Processing and Decision Outcomes." In Stewart J & Hay D(eds), Papers Being Presented at the 2006 AFAANZ Conference. 1-20. Australia: Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand.

Morris P, Lee K, Mahler B, Ferguson C, Geddes K & Chapple L. 2006. Fraud Survey 2006. Report No 7 for KPMG. Melbourne, Australia: KPMG.

2005
Davern MJ, Ferguson CB & Pinnuck ML. 2005. "The Pervasiveness of Information and Communication Technology: Its Effects on Business Models and Implications for the Accounting Profession." Australian Accounting Review. 15.3 (Supplement to Issue 37): 39-43.

Ferguson CB, Finn FF & Hall J. 2005. "Electronic commerce investments, the resource-based view of the firm, and firm market value." International Journal of Accounting Information Systems. 6 (1): 5-29.

Lim N & Ferguson CB. 2005. "E-Literacy in Pacific Asia." In Cheung W & Du T(eds), Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Electronic Business. 452-456. Hong Kong: International Consortium for Electronic Business.

Lim N & Ferguson CB. 2005. "E-literacy in Pacific Asia." Report. Department working paper series. Melbourne, Australia: Department of Accounting and Business Information Systems.

Lim N & Ferguson CB. 2005. "The impact of perception and knowledge on the usage of digital certificate." Report. Department seminar series. Melbourne, Australia: Department of Accounting and Business Information Systems.

O'Keefe T, Holmes S, Ferguson CB & Hall J. 2005. "The effect of audit cost variances by type upon realization rates on cost variances." In Stewart J & Hay D(eds), Conference Proceedings - http://www.afaanz.org/web2005/LinkedProgram.pdf . (2005)1-33. Carlton, Australia: The Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand.

2004
Ferguson CB, Newlan A & Vanhomrigh A. 2004. KPMG Fraud Survey 2004. Report No . Melbourne, Australia: KPMG.

2003
Bowen P, Ferguson C, Lehmann T & Rohde F. 2003. "Perceptions, intuition and database queries: Personality factors affecting database query performance." International Journal of Accounting Information Systems. 4 (4): 251-273.

Clarkson P, Ferguson C & Hall J. 2003. "Auditor conservatism and voluntary disclosure: Evidence from the Year 2000 systems issue." Accounting and Finance. 43 (1): 21-40

 

Teaching responsibilities

Semester One

 

Awards

Research Grants

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