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Professor Claudine Mangen

  • Full Professor, Accountancy
  • RBC Professorship in Responsible Organizations
  • Fellow, Simone de Beauvoir Institute & Womens Studies

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Biography

Biography

Dr. Claudine Mangen’s research focuses on organizational governance and gender inequalities. She is currently exploring the ways in which organizational governance contributes to upholding and disrupting gender inequalities.

Her work has been published in leading academic journals, including the Journal of Accounting & Economics, Journal of Accounting Research, Critical Perspectives on Accounting, European Accounting Review, Contemporary Accounting Research and Human Relations. Her research is funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada. She regularly presents her work at academic conferences and workshops, blogs about it, and shares it through media, including at The Conversation.

Dr. Mangen is the lead researcher on the SSHRC-funded research program Disruptive Dames? The process of disruption underlying women’s transition into organizational leadership. It explores the process underlying the disruption of gender inequalities in the leadership of for-profit organizations in Canada.

At Concordia, Dr. Mangen has held the RBC Professorship in Responsible Organizations since 2013. Over her career, she has taught Disclosuresof (Ir)responsible Organizations to Ph.D. students, Corporate Finance to MBA students, Accounting Theory to undergraduate students.

Dr. Mangen received a Ph.D. in Business Administration from the University of Rochester in the USA and a Master’s in Finance from the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. She is an avid reader and practices yoga.

Dr. Mangen can be found on her professional blog, LinkedIn, and Twitter.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Organizations, Governance, Gender Inequalities

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Business Administration (University of Rochester, New York, USA)
Master's Degree in Finance (Université de Lausanne, Switzerland)
Bacherlor's Degree in Economics (Université de Lausanne, Switzerland)
View Claudine Mangen's CV

Publications in peer-reviewed journals

Forthcoming. Men's experiences of paternity leaves in accounting firms, Accounting Horizons (forthcoming), with C Garnier and E Nortier.


2023. Trust in international cooperation: Emotional and cognitive trust complement each other over time, Critical Perspectives on Accounting 92, with N Duenas.


2021. “A woman who’s tough, she’s a bitch.” How labels anchored in unconscious bias shape the institution of gender, Women, Gender & Research 3.


2020. The spillover effects of MD&A disclosures for real investment: The role of industry competition, Journal of Accounting and Economics 70(1), with A Durnev.


2020. Smoke and mirrors? Disclosures in the marijuana industry in Canada, Accounting Perspectives 19(3), with A Paduano, B Paduano, J Hadzurik, J Leggio, K Russo.  


2017. Understanding student motivations in the auditing/accounting programs: An exploratory research, Finance, Contrôle et Stratégie 20(3), with A Deville and V Peres.


2017. Implications of economic shocks for CEO performance evaluation, European Accounting Review 26(4).


2015. The challenge of sustaining organizational hybridity: The role of power and agency, Human Relations 68(4), with M Brivot.


2013. Discussion of “Are analysts’ cash flow forecasts naïve extensions of their own earnings forecasts?“ Contemporary Accounting Research 30(2).


2012. Say on Pay: A wolf in Sheep's Clothing? Academy of Management Perspectives 26(2), with M Magnan.


2009. Corporate investments: Learning from restatements. Journal of Accounting Research 47(3), with A Durnev.


Selected Working Papers

Manuscripts under Review

On becoming a partner: The identity conversion process during the promotion to partner, with C Garnier (KEDGE Business School, France), revise-and-resubmit at Accounting, Organizations and Society


 Managing financial stigma through an Olympic budget, with K DeMott (Concordia U), revise-and-resubmit at Accounting, Organizations and Society


 

Working papers

I don’t know how to greet you anymore. It’s sooooo ambiguous now.” How reactions in organizations to #MeToo shape the gender institution


The reproduction of gendered norms through identities: The case of organizational leaders, with S Audousset-Coulier (Concordia U, Canada)


Do organizational disclosures disrupt inequalities?

The tone of shareholder proposals affects voting support, with L Yao (Concordia U, Canada)


Research Grants


2022-2027. $139,918, Insight Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Government of Canada, as principal investigator, for “Disruptive Dames? The process of disruption underlying women's transition into organizational leadership,” with J Bothello (co-applicant) and AM Croteau (collaborator).

2017-2021. $43,962, Insight Development Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Government of Canada, as principal investigator, for “All on board? The politics of power in women’s transition to corporate leadership,” with S Audousset-Coulier (co-applicant).

2008-2012. $109,836, Strategic Research Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Government of Canada, as principal investigator, for “The success of corporate restructurings: Does executive compensation matter?” with M Magnan (co-applicant).

Selected Presentations

2023
Association Francophone de Comptabilité: Men’s experiences of paternity leaves in Accounting Firms

Conference International de Gouvernance, France: The reproduction and disruption of gendered norms: The case of organizational leaders

2022
Alberta Institutions Conference, University of Alberta, Canada: “I don't know how to greet you anymore. It's sooooo ambiguous now.” How reactions in organizations to #MeToo shape the gender institution.

Association Francophone de Comptabilité: On becoming a partner: The identity conversion process during the promotion to partner

2021
Gender, Work and Organization Virtual Conference: The reproduction of gender norms through identities: The case of organizational leadership

Teaching

ADMI 861: Emerging Topcs in Accounting Research (Ph.D. course)
ACCO 400: Accounting Theory (Undergraduate course)

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