Romalani Leofo is currently perusing PhD at the Australia National University (ANU), Canberra.
Romalani is a doctoral student in Accounting and a tutor at the Research School of Accounting at the Australian National University in Canberra. She is interested in auditing, market research, corporate governance and micro-entrepreneurship issues. Her current research thesis focuses on the consequences of an audit reporting regulation change that require auditors to disclose key audit matters in the auditor’s report on the client’s risk of extreme negative fluctuations in stock price and management behavior. Her research has been presented at the Accounting and Finance of Australia and New Zealand (AFAANZ) Conference and the NUS Samoa Conference IV. She has teaching experience in several accounting and finance courses at the University of Queensland, National University of Samoa and the Australian National University including management accounting, audit, accounting theory, investment and corporate finance.