Dr Juliana Matos De Meira

Management School

Lecturer in Management Accounting

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Dr Juliana Matos De Meira
Management School
Room C067
Sheffield University Management School
Conduit Road
Sheffield
S10 1FL
Profile

Dr Juliana Meira's research interests focuses on supply chain accounting, accounting and employment relations, performance measurement, and management accounting innovations. She has experience working with a variety of methodological approaches: survey, action research, case study, and mixed methods.

She has worked in accounting and auditing firms, and has conducted research in the agribusiness and manufacturing sectors in Brazil.

She has received funding from Brazilian Government, CAPES and CNPq for research and coordination of academic events.

She was a CI of the ESRC funded research project: Supply Chain Accounting and Employment Practices in the rising economies: Global commodity chains, cost effectiveness and competitiveness.

She has been teaching in accounting since 2002 and is the module leader for the Strategic Management Accounting MBA module.

Research interests

She belongs to LSCM and CRAFiC Research Centres. Her research interests are:

  1. Supply chain accounting
  2. Accounting and employment relations
  3. Performance measurement
  4. Management accounting innovations
Publications

Journal articles

Book chapters

Conference proceedings

  • WANDERLEY CDA, MEIRA JM, MIRANDA DA SILVA AC & MIRANDA LC (2003) Um estudo sobre indicadores de desempenho para a perspectiva do aprendizado e crescimento do balanced scorecard. Congresso del Instituto Internacional de Costos, Vol. 8 RIS download Bibtex download
  • de Meira JM, Miranda LC & de Araújo Wanderley C (2002) O papel da informaç ao na performance da cadeia de produç ao avícola. Novos desafios na Gest ao, Innovaç ao ou renovaç ao?: XII Jornadas Luso-Espanholas de gest ao científica (pp 380-384) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Miranda LC, WANDERLEY CDA & MEIRA JMD (1999) Garimpando na imprensa especializada: uma metodologia alternativa para a coleta de indicadores de desempenho gerencial. Anais do VI Congresso Internacional de Custos, Portugal RIS download Bibtex download

Theses

  • MEIRA JMD (2002) O papel da troca de informaç oes interorganizacionais e da escolha dos mecanismos de coordenaç ao na performance da cadeia de produç ao avícola de Pernambuco. RIS download Bibtex download

Presentations

  • Matos De Meira J & Cullen J Inter-organisational accounting: the facilitator-inhibitor contradictory role of accounting. RIS download Bibtex download

Other

  • Dibben P, Cullen J, Crockett G & Meira J (2020) A tool to strengthen the supply chain. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Cullen J, Crockett G & Meira J (2019) Adding value to reverse logistics – Management accountants have an important cost- reduction role in the retail returns process. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Meira J & Lopes LDC (2014) Adoç ao de práticas de gest ao de cadeia de suprimentos e contabilidade interorganizacional nas indústrias de médio e grande porte situadas na Regi ao Metropolitana de Recife. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Meira J & Siqueira KPS (2014) Uma investigaç ao acerca do uso de indicadores de desempenho em empreendimentos hoteleiros situados na Regi ao Metropolitana de Recife. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Meira J & Meira JMD (2012) Supply chain management and inter-organisational accounting : a Brazilian case.. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Meira J & Meira JMD (2002) O papel da troca de informaç oes interorganizacionais e da escolha do mecanismo de coordenaç ao na performance da cadeia de produç ao avícola de Pernambuco. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Ballantyne E, Gorst J, Bernon M, Meira J & Cullen J () VIEW from Academia — A Toolkit to help manage Reverse Logistics. REVERSE LOGISTICS MAGAZINE, 4(14), 44-44. RIS download Bibtex download
Research group

Centre for Research into Accounting and Finance in Context (CRAFiC)

Grants

Supply chain accounting and employment practices in the rising economies: global commodity chains, cost effectiveness and competitiveness

  • Awarding body:ESRC Grant ref. ES/K006452/1
  • Date: 2013-2016
  • Amount: £326,133 (consisting of £214, 801 in addition to 2 PhD studentships)
  • People involved
    • Pauline Dibben (PI)
    • John Cullen
    • Phil Johnson
    • Geoffrey Wood
    • Luiz Miranda
    • Juliana Meira (CI)
    • Debby Bonnin
Teaching activities

Juliana currently teaches on the following modules

  • MGT6221 Strategic Management Accounting
  • MGT6095 Performance Measurement
  • MGT354 Advances in Management Accounting
Professional activities and memberships
  • Editor of the Accounting Information Review (Brazil)
  • Reviewer for Brazilian journals : ReCont, Agronegocio, UnB Contabil
PhD Supervision

Juliana is currently working with Professor John Cullen on the supervision of a PhD project on supply chain accounting, and is involved in two other potential projects looking at

  1. Accounting and employment practices in outsourcing in the textile industry
  2. Management accounting innovations, such as activity-based costing, target costing, competitor performance appraisal and competitor costing.

Juliana has previously supervised:

Name Thesis title Year of completion
Paula Kohn Precarious work and mechanisms of control across the Brazilian wind power supply chain 2024
Hanadi Alshamlan The determinants and performance impact of costing systems: A mediation perspective 2022
Tawfik Alhashemi Exploring Financial Inclusion: Experiences of Syrian Refugees Living in the UK 2021

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