dhr. dr. G. (Georgios) Georgakopoulos


  • Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde
    Sectie Accounting
  • Plantage Muidergracht  12
    1018 TV  Amsterdam
    Kamernummer: M118
  • G.Georgakopoulos@uva.nl
    T:  0205255260

Positions

Visiting Assistant Professor of Financial Accounting 

Research programme

Accounting

Research interests

Social and Environmental Account Reporting - Corporate Social Responsibility, Risk and Social Sciences, Agricultural Economics, Financial Accounting, Auditing

Dissertation title

Exploring Accounting & Accountability in Scottish Salmon Farming: An Industry in Crisis. The Importance of Risk Perception, Risk Communication and Reflexivity. Unpublished PhD Thesis. University of Strathclyde. Glasgow. UK. 

Prizes and honours

Mary Parker Follett Award: Outstanding Paper published in Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal in 2008; The Carnegie Trust of the Universities of Scotland (2003); National Institute of Scholarships of Greece (IKY)

International ties

University of Strathclyde, University of Limerick, Agricultural University of Athens, Open University of Cyprus, TEI of Piraeus, TEI of Epirus 

 

Teaching activities

Current year

Sustainability, Accountability & Ethics

Previous years

Intermediate Financial Accounting 1, 
International Financial Reporting Standards 1, 
Financial Accounting,

Advanced Financial Accounting 

Financial Statement Analysis (EV1)

Thesis supervision

Bachelor and Master Theses in Financial Accounting - Capital Markets, CSR - SEA, Auditing 

Membership editorial staff or referee activities

Reviewer for the: Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, Journal of Business Ethics, Critical Perspectives on Accounting, Social and Environmental Accountability Journal, Australian Accounting Review, Issues in Social and Environmental Reporting, Management Accounting Research, Journal of Accounting Education.

 

Editorial Positions 

Member of the editorial advisory board of the Review of Financial & Accounting Studies 

 

Various activities

External evaluator for the Hellenic Quality Assurance Agency for the Higher Education (HQAA). Involved in the assessment of the Department of Accounting of the Technological Education Institute (TEI) of Piraeus (April 2011) and of the Department of Accounting & Finance of the Athens University of Economics & Business (February 2014) in Greece

Economist, the Hellenic Economic Professional Body.

Council member of the Irish Accounting & Finance Association (May 2006 to May 2007).

 

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2012

  • R.S. Boomsma, B.G.D. O'Dwyer & G. Georgakopoulos (2012). The shaping of NGO accountability: Aligning imposed and felt accountabilities in Oxfam Novib. (Preprints). Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam.

2011

  • G. Georgakopoulos & I. Thomson (2011). Risk and legitimacy conflicts in social and environmental accounting and accountability. (Preprints). Amsterdam/Glasgow: Universiteit van Amsterdam/University of Strathclyde.
  • I. Thomson, S. Grubnic, G. Georgakopoulos & D. Owen (2011). Exploring accounting and sustainable development hybridisation in the UK public sector. (Preprints). Glasgow/Amsterdam/Nottingham: University of Strathclyde/Universiteit van Amsterdam/University of Nottingham.
  • B.G.D. O'Dwyer, R.S. Boomsma & G. Georgakopoulos (2011). The shaping of NGO accountability: Aligning imposed and felt accountabilities. (Preprints). Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam.
  • R.S. Boomsma, B.G.D. O'Dwyer & G. Georgakopoulos (2011). The shaping of NGO accountability: Aligning imposed and felt accountabilities in Oxfam Novib. (Preprints). Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam.

2010

  • G. Georgakopoulos & I. Thomson (2010). Risk and legitimacy conflicts in social and environmental accounting and accountability. (Preprints). Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam / University of Strathclyde.
  • G. Georgakopoulos & I. Thomson (2010). Risk conflicts and demands for social and environmental acccounting: an empirical study. (Preprints). Amsterdam: Universiteit van Amsterdam / University of Strathclyde.
  • R. Boomsma, B. O'Dwyer & G. Georgakopoulos (2010). The shaping of NGO accountability: aligning imposed and felt accountabilities in Oxfam Novib. In APIRA 2010: Sixth Asia Pacific Interdisciplinary Research in Accounting Conference: 11-13 July: conference proceedings. Sydney: The University of Sydney.[go to publisher's site]
  • I. Sotiropoulos, G. Georgakopoulos & K. Kyritsis (2010). Globalisation and alimentary consumption: an analysis using socio-economic criteria in the case of Greece (1957-2005). (Preprints). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.
  • G. Georgakopoulos, B.G.D. O'Dwyer & P. Visser (2010). Dutch housing corporations: a case study towards the stakeholders' view on governance and accountability. (Preprints). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en bedrijfskunde.
  • D. Owen, S. Grubnic, I. Thomson & G. Georgakopoulos (2010). Public sector sustainability and accounting: An exploration of the impact of institutional contexts. (Preprints). Amsterdam: University of Nottingham / University of Strathclyde / Universiteit van Amsterdam.
  • G. Georgakopoulos & I. Thomson (2010). Indicators of sustainability in listed companies; the British and Dutch cases. (Preprints). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.

2009

  • R.S. Boomsma, B.G.D. O'Dwyer & G. Georgakopoulos (2009). Balancing accountability in Oxfam Novib: the nature of imposed and felt accountability. (intern rapport). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.
  • G. Georgakopoulos & I. Thomson (2009). Risk and legitimacy conflicts in social and environmental accounting and accountability. (intern rapport). Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde.

2008

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