Personal profile

Research interests

  • Impression management.
  • Visual accounting research.
  • Accounting for resilience.
  • Interdisciplinary perspectives on accounting.

Other work

  • Prize for the Best Dissertation in the MSc Accounting and financial management, School of Management, at Royal Holloway, University of London in 2020.
  • Distinction in MSc Accounting and financial management, school of management, at Royal Holloway, University of London in 2020.
  • A College Studentship for 3 years of doctoral study from the School of Management, at Royal Holloway, University of London 2021-2024.
  • Active member of CHRONOS research center at Royal Holloway where I lately presented my work at the mini-PhD conference in mid-March.
  • Participating in ESC (emerging scholars colloquium) at the IPA 2024  conference and attending the main conference.

Personal profile

Namir Kharchi is a doctoral researcher at Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL). His research topic is the study of corporate communication and impression managementin times of crisis. Specifically, in the context of the global COVID crisis, focusing on the analysis of accounting narratives, visual material and gathering insights from viewers/readers of accounting-related visual material.

 

His research registers more broadly in the areas of accounting for resilience and accounting & accountability in the face of extraordinary events. 

Education/Academic qualification

Accounting and Finance, MSc , Accounting and financial managment, Royal Holloway, University of London

30 Sept 201924 Aug 2020

Award Date: 21 Sept 2020

Business and management , BSc, Global Business Management , Coventry University

20 Jan 201721 Oct 2019

Award Date: 21 Oct 2019