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PhD (Western), MBA (York), CPA, CGA
Dr. Maier received her PhD in Strategic Management from the Ivey Business School at Western University. Prior to entering academia, she enjoyed a 20-year career in accounting and corporate finance, primarily in the media and entertainment sector where she held positions ranging from VP Finance to CFO.
She has published articles in Management Accounting Research, Journal of Cultural Economy, and The International Journal of Project Management. Dr. Maier has presented papers at the European Group for Organization Studies (EGOS), the Academy of Management, and the International Process Symposium.
My broad research interests encompass the areas of innovation and governance. The first strand of my research focuses on the coordination of creative inputs in the cultural and scientific sectors with a focus on the temporal aspects of organizing innovation. The second explores environment, social and governance (ESG) practices including the role of the media in framing corporate scandals.
Journal Articles
Maier, E. (2021). Measuring entertainment production at the Canadian Television Fund, Accounting History, 26(1): 61-79
Maier, E. (2018) Creating production values in a dramatic television series: Negotiating multiple evaluative frames and the complex relations between calculation and judgement, Journal of Cultural Economy, 11(1): 54-68
Maier, E. (2017). The budget in the aesthetic: The role of calculative practice in the production of popular culture. Management Accounting Research, 35: 83-98
Maier, E., & Branzei, O. (2014). On time and on budget: Harnessing creativity in large-scale projects. International Journal of Project Management, 32: 1123-1133
Book Chapters
Maier, E. (2018). Creating Production Values in a Dramatic Television Series: Bridging the Creative & Financial Imperatives through the Dialectics of Calculative Practice. M. Farjoun, W. Smith, A. Langley, and H. Tsoukas (Ed’s) Perspectives on Process Organization Studies: Dualities, Dialectics and Paradoxes in Organizational Life, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Maier, E., & Branzei, O. (2010). Creative Conflict in Digital Imaging Communities. N. Ashkanasay, C. Hartel, and W. Zerbe (Ed’s) Research on Emotions in Organizations: Emotions and Organizational Dynamics, Bingley UK: Emerald Group, 333-377
Contact Info:
F: 519.884.0201
Office location: LH2046
Office hours: By Appointment.
Languages spoken: English