Ayu Chairina Laksmi, SE., M.App.Com., M.Res., Ph.D., Ak., CA

Email: ayucl[at]uii.ac.id
NIK: 023120105

BIOGRAFI (Biography)

Ayu Chairina Laksmi bergabung sebagai dosen tetap di Prodi Akuntansi UII pada tahun 2003. Setelah menyelesaikan studi S1 Bachelor of Accounting (Hons) di Universitas Gadjah Mada, Ayu kemudian melanjutkan studi program S2 di University of Melbourne, Australia (Master of Applied Commerce). Pada tahun 2005, Ayu kembali menempuh program S2 Master of Research (Business and Management) di Hull University, United Kingdom. Dan pada tahun 2015 Ayu menyelesaikan S3 di RMIT University dengan spesialisasi riset di bidang Accounting Education. Ayu Chairina Laksmi saat ini menjabat sebagai Direktur Pusat Pengembangan Akuntansi di Prodi Akuntansi FE UII.

PENDIDIKAN (Education)

SE (Bachelor of Accounting-Hons), Universitas Gadjah Mada.
MAppCom (Master of Applied Commerce), University of Melbourne, Australia.
MRes (Master of Research – Business and Management), Hull University, United Kingdom.
PhD (Doctor of Accounting), RMIT University, Australia.

MINAT PENELITIAN (Research Interests)

Accounting Education

MATA KULIAH (Teaching)

Akuntansi Manajemen

Journal Articles

  • Laksmi, A. (2010). English bridging program for undergraduate students: How wide is the gap? Paper accepted for publication in the International Journal of Arts and Science, January edition.
  • Laksmi, A. (2009). Assessing the applicability of SERVQUAL model across health care settings in developing countries. Paper accepted for publication in the Jurnal Aplikasi Bisnis, July edition.
  • Sholihin, M. and Laksmi, A. (2009). The effects of balanced scorecard on the relationship between total quality management and performance: A test of two models. Paper accepted for publication in the Jurnal Akuntansi dan Auditing Indonesia, June.

Conference Papers

  • Laksmi A, De Lange, P and Myers, P. Continuing professional development for public accountants: Evidence from Indonesia. Emerging paper presented at the British Accounting and Finance Association Accounting Education SIG Conference, Sheffield University, UK, 21-23 May 2012
  • Laksmi A. Culture’s role on undergraduate accounting students’ learning approaches. Outline paper presented at the RMIT Accounting Educators’ Conference, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia, 14 November 2010.
  • Laksmi, A. Introducing blended learning for final year accounting undergraduate students. Emerging paper presented at the International Journal of Arts and Science Conference, Harvard University, Boston, USA, 31 May-3 June 2010.
  • Laksmi, A. English bridging program for undergraduate students: How wide is the gap? Emerging paper presented at the International Journal of Arts and Science Conference, Gottenheim, Germany, 9-13 November 2009.
  • Laksmi, A. Evaluating assessed group-work for final year accounting undergraduates: A case from a private university in a developing country. Outline paper presented at the British Accounting Association (BAA) Accounting Education Special Interest Group (SIG) Annual Conference, Essex Business School, UK, 20-22 May 2009.
  • Sholihin, M. and Laksmi, A. The effects of balanced scorecard on the relationship between total quality management and performance: A test of two models. Full paper presented at the 7th International Management Control Research Conference with ENROAC & MACORG, Paris, France, 14-17 September 2007.
  • Laksmi, A. and Indriantoro, N. Public accountants’ perceptions towards issues related to women public accountants. Full paper presented at the 2nd National Accounting Symposium (SNA), Indonesian Accounting Association, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia, 24-25 September 1999.