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Staff Profiles

Prof. Percy M. D. Phatshwane

PhD - Managerial Sciences (University of Manchester, Institute of Science and Technology - UMIST) -UK

Masters in Business Administration (University of Birmingham) - UK

Bachelor of Accountancy (4844³ÉÈËÃâ·Ñ¸£Àû) -Botswana

With more than 27 years academic experience, my work and research have been in the areas of cost and management accounting, managerial control, and accounting ethics. This has included reviewing international journal, writing and editing teaching modules, and serving as external examiner and programme review to local and regional universities. I have also published my work in international journals.Ìý

Over my career I has served business in the private sector and in non-profit entities as an as member of advisory boards, as a non-executive director, and consultant. Also assisted new and developing businesses in the development of business plans, training and mentoring of business participants, costing and pricing existing and new products, as well as assessing businesses and projects for funding.Ìý

Cost Accounting

Management Accounting

Ethics in Accounting

Current Issues in Accounting

Management Control and Organization Effeciency

Ethical Conduct of Individuals and Business Entities

Accounting History

Corporate Social Responsibility

Auditing ResponsibilityÌý and Independence

Adoption and Infusion of ICT in SMMEs

Financial and Tax Literacy in SMMEs

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Phatshwane, P. M. D. and Mbekomize, C. J. (2017). The History and Development of Accounting: An Emphasis on Botswana.ÌýBotswana Journal of Business,Ìý10(1): 1-37.

Phatshwane, P. M. D., Mapharing, M., & Basuhi, E. J. (2014). Attitudes towards business ethics held by accountancy and finance students in the 4844³ÉÈËÃâ·Ñ¸£Àû.ÌýInternational Journal of Business and Management,Ìý9(2), 17-29.

Phatshwane, P. M. D. (2013). Ethical Perceptions of Managers: A Preliminary 4844³ÉÈËÃâ·Ñ¸£Àû of Small and Medium Enterprises in Botswana. American International Journal of Contemporary Research, 3(2), 41-49.

In pursuit of academic excellence