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The ISCAP/IPP Accounting Webinar Series 2025/26

  • Aug 22, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: 14 hours ago

Concebido para explorar temas relevantes sobre a área de contabilidade, a edição de 2025/26 do ciclo The ISCAP/IPP Accounting Webinar Series, pretende explorar temas relevantes da disciplina de contabilidade com académicos de renome na área.



Os eventos, destinados à comunidade académica e abertos ao público em geral, integram vários programas de licenciatura e mestrado no ISCAP, incluindo as Licenciaturas em Contabilidade e Administração, em Assessoria e Tradução, em Criatividade e Inovação Empresarial e em Comunicação Empresarial e dos Mestrados em Contabilidade e Finanças, em Finanças Empresariais, em Auditoria e em Gestão e Enquadramento Legal da Economia Social.


Com a organização de Cláudia Teixeira, Professora Sénior do ISCAP-IPP, o ciclo conta com o apoio do CEOS.PP.


Próximos Webinars:

Sustainability Education: Preparing Future Leaders for a Better World

Valentina Beretta (University of Pavia), Charles H. Cho (Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada), Chiara Demartini (University of Pavia), Davide Calandra (University of Turin) and Paolo Biancone (University of Turin)

08.04.2026, 09h30


The role of accounting in enabling the flourishing of nature: opportunities and challenges Lisa Powell (Monash University)

22.04.2026, 9h30


A thematic literature review on politicians’ use of financial and non-financial information: Insights and future directions

Susana Jorge (University of Coimbra), Adriana Silva (Polytechnic University of Coimbra) and Sónia P. Nogueira (Applied Management Research Unit, Bragança Polytechnic University)

20.05.2026, 09h30

 

Perspectives on nonhuman animals in corporate reporting: findings from the Nordic region

Eija Vinnari (Tampere University)

27.05.2026, 09h30

 

Accountability in Companion Animal Rescue

Lisa Powell (Monash University) and Lisa Weaver (Warwick Business School)

22.11.2026, 09h30


Webinars realizados:

The Accounting Benchmark Statement

Joan Ballantine (Ulster University) and Greg Stoner (Glasgow University)

02.10.2025, 9h30

 

The New Wave of CSR-Related Mainstream Accounting Research: On the Performative Effects of Literature Reviews

Manuel Castelo Branco (FEP-UP)

16.10.2025, 9h30

 

Attracting the Next Generation of Accounting and Finance Professionals

Garry Carnegie (RMIT), Mary Clarke (DXP Consulting), Rebecca Keppel-Jones (CPA Australia) and Rachael Rankin (Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand)

05.11.2025, 9h30

 

Ten years of accounting for human rights: a critical review of how practice has evolved and what might come next

John Ferguson (University of St Andrews) and Ken McPhail (University of Manchester)

19.11.2025, 9h30


Why financial economics cannot explain financial management because it misunderstands accounting

Tiago Cartão-Pito (ISEG – Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Universidade de Lisboa)

14.01.2026, 9h30


Critical Accounting Education Reform: A Note on Teaching Teams and Prefigurative Experimentation

Matthew Sorola e Caecilia Drujon d’Astros (Toulouse Business School)

11.02.2026, 9h30


Earth Accounting: The Protracted Contest Over Where we are When we Connect at a Distance

Hendrik Vollmer (Warwick Business School)

27.02.2026, 14h30

 

The guardrailing role of management controls in managing paradoxical tensions and combat mission drift in a social enterprise

Aldónio Ferreira (Monash University)

18.03.2026, 09h30

 

 
 
 
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