Prof Lynn Hodgkinson
Professor in Accounting & Finance

Affiliations
Contact info
Professor Lynn Hodgkinson was first appointed to Bangor Business School in 1987 following the completion of her PhD studies as a Research Officer at Plymouth Business School. She left Bangor to take up a senior lectureship at Liverpool University in 2002 but returned to Bangor as a senior lecturer in 2003 and became Professor of Accounting and Finance in 2006. Her recent publications include papers in British Accounting Review, Journal of Banking and Finance, European Financial Management and Corporate Governance: an International Review.
Lynn was recently the Chair for the Conference of Professors of Accounting and Finance.
My telephone number is 01248 382165
My office hours are 2.30-3.30 Tuesdays and 9.00-10.00 Wednesdays
My office is Room 2.04 in Hen Goleg
my email address is l.hodgkinson@bangor.ac.uk
Contact Info
Professor Lynn Hodgkinson was first appointed to Bangor Business School in 1987 following the completion of her PhD studies as a Research Officer at Plymouth Business School. She left Bangor to take up a senior lectureship at Liverpool University in 2002 but returned to Bangor as a senior lecturer in 2003 and became Professor of Accounting and Finance in 2006. Her recent publications include papers in British Accounting Review, Journal of Banking and Finance, European Financial Management and Corporate Governance: an International Review.
Lynn was recently the Chair for the Conference of Professors of Accounting and Finance.
Contact Info
My telephone number is 01248 382165
My office hours are 2.30-3.30 Tuesdays and 9.00-10.00 Wednesdays
My office is Room 2.04 in Hen Goleg
my email address is l.hodgkinson@bangor.ac.uk
Research
My current research interests include:
behavioural finance and accounting disclosures;
credit ratings and debtholder/stockholder conflict;
Say on Pay and performance conditions; and
ex-dividend share price reaction and the value of dividends.
Teaching and Supervision
I currently teach two postgraduate modules: Finance for Managers and International Financial Management.
I enable undergraduate students to become acquainted with the professional accounting package, Sage, for which they can gain certification providing the required grades are achieved.
Research outputs (27)
- Published
Voluntary appointment of independent directors: evidence from Taiwan
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
- Published
Interaction and Decomposition of Gender Difference in Financial Risk Perception
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
- Published
It’s OK to pay well, if you write well: The effects of remuneration disclosure readability
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Prof. activities and awards (1)
A ‘green light’ for executive pay? Shareholder monitoring and pay-for-carbon-performance
Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk