Anette Mikes
INTRODUCTION
Anette Mikes is Associate Professor of Accounting at the Saïd Business School, and a Fellow at Hertford College, University of Oxford. Previously, she had been professor at HEC Lausanne and Harvard Business School.
Apart from risk management and the purposeful corporation, Anette’s research interests include sustainability and space, man-made disasters, climate risk and the evolution of accounting and risk management in the face of 21st century challenges.
Her case studies on risk management in the space sector (including on companies such as the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Planetary Resources, Inc.) have been taught at universities around the world, including Harvard Business School. She won the David Solomons Prize for the Best Article Published in Management Accounting Research twice, and her research documentary on a man-made disaster (the Kursk Submarine Rescue Mission) won the Most Outstanding Short Film Award at the Global Risk Forum in Davos in 2014.
AREAS OF INTEREST
Sustainability and Space; Risk management and the Purposeful Company
RESEARCH GROUPS AND COLLABORATIONS
SBS Accounting Group; Sustainability and Space
PUBLICATIONS