
Aziza Laguecir
Professor
Editor in Chief of Accounting Forum<br />
Management in Innovative Health Chair Research Associate
Main contributions
Accounting Forum (2025), British Accounting Review (2024), Journal of Business Ethics (2021), Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal (2020), Critical Perspectives on Accounting (2025, 2024, 2019), Organization Studies (2018), International Studies of Management and Organization (2018), Accounting Horizons (2014), British Journal of Management (2012).
Bio
She is Editor-in-Chief for Accounting Forum
Professor Laguecir has experience leading international Business Schools.
Her research interests include management accounting and control systems and practices. More specifically, she developed two main axes of research. The first focuses on the public sector (elderly care, healthcare, and social housing), where she explores cost and funding systems. The second axis deals with surveillance and control systems in contemporary digitized organizations, with a particular interest in fraud and accounting scandals. Professor Laguecir explores the ethical aspects of costs and controls on both axes.
Her work has published papers in prestigious academic journals: British Accounting Review, Accounting Forum, Journal of Business Ethics, JPBAFM, Management Accounting Research, Accounting, Auditing &Accountability Journal, Critical Perspectives on Accounting, British Journal of Management, Organization Studies, ISMO, Accounting Horizons…
She is also involved in several scientific committees and currently serves as the JPBAFM associate editor.
Publications of Aziza Laguecir
Accounting and management control: how can they help manage the contradictions of hybrid companies?
EDHEC VOX, November 2024
Epistemic freedom and situated theoretical perspectives in accounting research in African contexts
African Accounting and Finance Journal, Volume October 2024, October 2024, Pages 5 - 17
Integrated Reporting Impact on Core Organisational Practices: A Practice-Based Perspective
Australian Accounting Review, Volume 34, September 2024, Pages 243 - 260
Accounting and accountability for managing diversity tensions in hybrid organisations
British Accounting Review, Volume 56, August 2024, Pages 1 - 12
Too poor to get social housing : Accounting and structural stigmatisation of the poor
Critical Perspectives on Accounting, Volume 100, July 2024
Derniers articles EDHEC Vox
Too poor to get social housing?
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Aziza Laguecir , Professor
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Bryant Ashley Hudson , IESEG School of Management
Accounting and management control: how can they help manage the contradictions of hybrid companies?
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Aziza Laguecir , Professor
Tax optimisation: when the banking sector challenges the spirit of fiscal law
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Aziza Laguecir , Professor
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Mouna Hazgui , HEC Montréal