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Dr Albert Scott


Name : Dr Albert Scott
Position : Lecturer (Accounting Information Systems)
Section : Faculty of Business and Law
School of Accounting, Economics and Finance
Office : T317
Location : Toowoomba Campus
Phone : +61 7 4631 1179
Extension : 1179
E-mail :
Qualifications : DipMgtSt OpenUni UK
DipCompSt UlsterPoly
MSc OpenUni UK
PhD UniSA


Recent Research Outcomes
Three most recent :
Ali Alnaas., Afzalur Rashid., Albert Scott (2013) Determining Underlying Factors behind increasing the Attention Paid on Looking for Common Accounting Language around the World, International Business Research, Forthcoming.

Abdulmagid Abdudayem., Kieran James., Albert Scott (2013) Review of Agricultural Water Management Policies in Near East and North African Region in Light of water scarcity, African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development, Forthcoming.

Ali Alnaas., Kieran James., Albert Scott (2013) A Review of the Contextual Factors associated with the North African Business Environment – descriptive historical study, African J. Accounting, Auditing and Finance, Forthcoming.

Odhiambo Odera., Kieran James., Albert Scott (2013) A Literature Review on Community Perceptions of the Nigerian Oil Companies, International Conference of Critical Accounting, April 2013, New York.

Scott. A (2013) The People Side of Virtualisation, 3rd Annual International Conference on Business Strategy and Organizational Behaviour, April 2013, Singapore.

Scott. A (2012) A Review of Virtuality and Collaborative Networks, Proceedings of the ICICA (2012), International Conference on Information and Computer Applications, Hong Kong, February 2012.

Rofiq, A., Mula, J., & Scott, A. (2011). Purchase intention to undertake e-commerce transactions in developing countries: application of theory of planned behavior in Indonesia. Proceedings of the International Conference on Management and Service Science (MASS 2011), Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, Inc., 1-4.

Scott, Albert H. S. and Mula, Joseph M. (2009) Contextual factors associated with information systems in a virtual supply chain. In: COINFO 2009: 4th International Conference on Cooperation and Promotion of Information Resources in Science and Technology: Managing Virtual Organisations and Information in the Era of Globalisation, 21-23 Nov 2009, Beijing, China.

Currently Teaching Courses/Programs
ACC3101 Accounting Information Systems
ACC3118 Auditing
ACC5218 Auditing Practice

Previously taught:
BUS8402 Research Methods II