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Article
Goncharenko, Galina (2020) The multiplicity of logics, trust and interdependence in donor-imposed reporting practices in the non-profit sector. Financial Accountability & Management. ISSN 0267-4424
Goncharenko, Galina and Khadaroo, Iqbal (2019) Disciplining human rights organisations through an accounting regulation: a case of the ‘foreign agents’ law in Russia. Critical Perspectives On Accounting, 72. a102129. ISSN 1045-2354
Goncharenko, Galina (2019) The accountability of advocacy NGOs: insights from the online community of practice. Accounting Forum, 43 (1). pp. 135-160. ISSN 0155-9982
Reports and working papers
Goncharenko, Galina (2019) #MeToo: a journey towards a harassment-free workplace. Manual. University of Sussex Business School.
Conference or Workshop Item
Goncharenko, Galina (2016) Surviving accounting change: human rights organisations in Russia - a case study. In: International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR) 12th International Conference, 28 Jun - 01 Jul 2016, Stockholm, Sweden.
Goncharenko, Galina (2015) Developing accounting for human rights organizations: a case of Raftostiftelsen. In: Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Workshop: Management Accounting and Control, 14-16 Oct 2015, Trondheim, Norway.
Goncharenko, Galina (2015) Surviving accounting change: a case of human rights organizations. In: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Accounting (IPA): Emerging Scholars’ Colloquium, 06-07 Jul 2016, Stockholm, Sweden.
Goncharenko, Galina (2015) Human rights organizations: financial accountability and accounting challenges. In: European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management (EIASM) 10th Workshop on the Challenges of Managing the Third Sector, 11-12 Jun 2015, Edinburgh.
Goncharenko, Galina (2014) Human rights organizations: financial accountability and accounting challenges. In: Nordic Accounting Conference, 13-14 November 2014, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Thesis
Goncharenko, Galina (2016) Essays on financial accountability of human rights organizations. Doctoral thesis (PhD), Norwegian School of Economics.