Prof William Glen
Director, LEAD Research Centre
Professor William Glen is Director of Leadership, Enterprise, and Development (LEAD) Research Centre at Leaders Institute. He is former Head of School of Accounting and Deputy Dean of Business Faculty at Griffith University. Professor Glen was previously working with the Bureau of Economic and Business Research at the University of Utah where he carried out research projects for the State of Utah and commercial enterprises.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Fellow CPA Australia
- Doctor of Philsophy (Economics), University of New England
- Master of Business Administration, University of Utah
- Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Education, Griffith University
- Bachelor of Science cum laude, Brigham Young University
Economics, Taxation, Business
PUBLICATIONS
- Glen, W. (November 2021). Hidden assets from small enterprise failures. Research and Policy House.
- Glen, W. (March 2009). Submission to ‘The Australia’s Future Tax System Review Panel (Henry Review)’.
- Glen, W. (1998). The influence of gender and education on taxpayer avoidance and tax evasion. Tax administration: Facing the challenge of the future. ATAX Conference Proceedings. Sydney: University of New South Wales, 63-73.
- Glen, W. (1997). Goodwill tax relief for small enterprises. Proceedings of the Small Enterprise Association of Australia and New Zealand 1997 Annual Conference, 269-280.
- Glen, W., & Weerawardena, J. Strategic practice in small enterprises in Queensland. Proceedings of the Joint SEANNZ an Institute of Industrial Economic Small Enterprise Conference, 1996. No. 24, IIE Conference Series, University of Newcastle.
- Glen, W., (December 1994). The going concern concept as applied to the small enterprise”, The Malayan Journal of Small and Medium Enterprises.
- Glen, W. (July 1994). Report on the management styles of small enterprise owner-managers. Singapore Management Review, 16(2): 63-77.
- Gul, F. A., Glen, W., and Huang, A. R. (1993). The effects of environmental uncertainty, computer usage, and management accounting systems on small business. The Journal of Small Business Finance, 2(3): 251-271.
- Glen, W. (1993). Internally generated intangibles in the small enterprise. Small Enterprise Research, 1(3): 11-15.
- Gallery, N., & Glen, W. (November 1992). Accountants’ role as super advisers. Australian Accountant, 62(10): 30-33.
- Glen, W. (June 1991). The development of a test to measure the management style of small owner-managers. Accounting Forum, 104-124.
- Glen, W. (September 1982). Small enterprise response to managements training. Management Forum, 8(3): 168-173.
- Glen, W. (June 1977). The public accountant and small business clients. Management Forum, 3(2): 71-78.
PUBLIC SECTOR REPORTS
- General Report on Tungsten and Its Future, for Anglo American Corp., South Africa.
- Projection of Egg Production in California, for Olson Farms Inc., Los Angeles, USA.
RESEARCH PAPERS
- Utah Printing Industry Potential
- Petrochemical Industry Potential in Utah
- Ethical Drug Manufacturing in Utah
- Potential for Processing Tar Sands in Utah
- Characteristics of a Successful University Research Park