Dr Leonardo Rinaldi

Dr Leonardo Rinaldi
Lecturer in Accounting
Phone: +44 1784 414977
Research interests
- corporate accountability
- stakeholder engagement
- the role of accounting in shaping forms of rationales and technology
- accounting for governmentality
- the role of visual media in social and environmental accounting
- performance measurement system for sustainability
Teaching
Leonardo Rinaldi is a Lecturer in Accounting at the School of Management. He currently teaches electives in Sustainability and Accounting on the MSc in International Accounting and core and electives on the BSc in Management. He supervises both undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations.
He has prior teaching and lecturing experience in Accounting from the University of Florence (Italy)
Educational background
Leonardo Received his PhD in Business Administration from the University of Florence. He has received several academic awards including a PhD Scholarship from the University of Florence and a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship from the University of Florence.
He holds a Laurea cum Laude in “Economia e Commercio” (equivalent to First Class Honours degree in BSc in Business and distinction MSc in Accounting), from the University of Florence (Italy)
- Forthcoming
Governmentality in Accounting and Accountability : A case study of embedding sustainability in a supply chain
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
- Published
Sainsbury's: Embedding Sustainability in the Supermarket Supply Chain
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
- Published
Managing sustainable development performance: a visual path?
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Environmental Accountability – Sustainability, SMEs and the role of the accountant
Project: Funded Project › Research
Accounting for Sustainability: Sainsbury's Case Study
Project: Non-funded Project › Research
Environmental Aspects of Sustainability, SMEs and the Role of the Accountant
Project: Funded Project › Research
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