Biography
Monica Keneley is a Professor and the Director of Teaching and Learning in the Department of Finance in Deakin Business School. Monica has extensive experience in leading teaching teams in both the finance and economics. She has published widely in international journals in areas such as the development of financial institutions, regulation and regulatory environments and graduate employment outcomes.
Furthermore, she was a member of research teams that have successfully attracted national Tier 1 grant (ARC and CSIRO) to investigate issues related to environmental management of coastal areas and the preservation of business records.
Read more on Monica's profileResearch interests
- Development of Financial Institutions
- Regulation and Regulatory Environments
- Development of the insurance sector
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Local and Regional Economic Development
Teaching interests
- Money and Capital Markets
- Banking Regulation
Units taught
- MAF202 - Money and Capital Markets
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MAF101 - Fundamentals of Finance
Professional activities
Publications
Monica Keneley
(2023), Vol. 65, pp. 1-23, Business History, London, Eng., C1
Social contagion and the institutionalisation of GRI-based sustainability reporting practices
A Jain, M Islam, M Keneley, M Kansal
(2022), Vol. 30, pp. 1291-1308, Meditari Accountancy Research, London, Eng., C1
How accurate are A-REIT IPO dividend forecasts?
William Dimovski, Rebecca Ratcliffe, Chris Ratcliffe, Monica Keneley, Scott Salzman
(2020), Vol. 38, pp. 47-55, Journal of property investment and finance, Bingley, Eng., C1
Dividend disclosure and post-performance of REIT IPOs
C Ratcliffe, B Dimovski, M Keneley, S Salzman
(2020), Vol. 37, pp. 105-117, Journal of Property Research, London, Eng., C1
British Fire Insurers in Australia, 1860-1920: A Story of Enterprise, Luck, and Resilience
Monica Keneley
(2020), pp. 535-568, Business history review, Cambridge, Eng., C1
Reflections on the business history tradition: where has it come from and where is it going to?
Monica Keneley
(2020), Vol. 60, pp. 282-300, Australian economic history review, Chichester, Eng., C1
The performance of REIT acquirers in the post-merger period
C Ratcliffe, W Dimovski, M Keneley
(2018), Vol. 24, pp. 107-120, Journal of real estate portfolio management, Clemson, S.C., C1
M Keneley
(2018), Vol. 19, pp. 31-57, Enterprise and society, Cambridge, Eng., C1
M Keneley
(2018), Vol. 58, pp. 315-337, Australian Economic History Review, C1
Long-Term post-merger announcement performance. A case study of Australian listed real estate
C Ratcliffe, B Dimovski, M Keneley
(2017), Vol. 57, pp. 855-877, Accounting and Finance, C1
M Keneley
(2017), Vol. 59, pp. 250-267, Business history, London, Eng., C1
Another piece of the puzzle: REIT IPO underpricing after the financial crisis
B Dimovski, C Ratcliffe, M Keneley
(2017), Vol. 35, pp. 264-276, Journal of Property Investment and Finance, C1
The collapse of unlisted mortgage companies: A regulatory dilemma
M Keneley, G Wines, A Jain
(2017), Vol. 30, pp. 19-35, Accounting Research Journal, C1
Digitizing archival records: benefits and challenges of a large professional accounting association
M Keneley, Potter B, West B, Cobbin P, Chang S
(2016), Vol. 81, pp. 75-100, Archivaria, Ottawa, Ont., C1
M Keneley
(2015), pp. 373-394, Cambridge economic history of Australia, Port Melbourne, Vic., B1
M Keneley
(2015), pp. 169-192, Corporate Forms and Organisational Choice in International Insurance, Oxford, Eng., B1
Customer-owned banking in Australia: from credit union to mutual bank
A Jain, M Keneley, D Thomson
(2015), Vol. 86, pp. 465-478, Annals of public and cooperative economics, London, Eng., C1
Voluntary CSR disclosure works! Evidence from Asia-Pacific banks
A Jain, M Keneley, D Thomson
(2015), Vol. 11, pp. 2-18, Social responsibility journal, Bingley, Eng., C1
M Keneley, G Verhoef
(2015), Vol. 47, pp. 76-105, African historical review, Abingdon, Eng., C1
Marketing the Message: The Making of the Market for Life Insurance in Australia, 1850-1940
M Keneley
(2015), Vol. 16, pp. 929-956, Enterprise & society: the international journal of business history, Cambridge, Eng., C1-1
M Keneley
(2014), Vol. 85, pp. 409-425, Annals of public and cooperative economics, Oxford, England, C1
Bank reputation in Australia: a view from the inside
A Jain, M Keneley, D Thomson
(2014), pp. 29-34, JASSA: the finsia journal of applied finance, Sydney, N.S.W., C1
An assessment of structural change in the Geelong labour market
M Keneley, W Dimovski, S Stevenson
(2014), Melboune, Vic., A6
K O'Toole, M Keneley, B Coffey
(2013), Vol. 27, pp. 206-214, Environmental science and policy, New York, N. Y., C1
M Keneley, K O'Toole, B Coffey, A MacGarvey
(2013), Vol. 20, pp. 49-62, Australasian journal of environmental management, London, England, C1
M Keneley
(2013), Vol. 87, pp. 255-277, Business history review, Boston, Mass., C1
P Cobbin, G Dean, C Esslemont, P Ferguson, M Keneley, B Potter, B West
(2013), Vol. 49, pp. 396-422, Abacus, Milton, Qld., C1
Australia and New Zealand : a tradition continued - creating a domestic insurance market
M Keneley
(2012), pp. 536-556, World insurance : the evolution of a global risk network, Oxford, England, B1
The path to Project Darwin : the evolution of the AMP's organisational structure
M Keneley
(2012), Vol. 54, pp. 346-362, Business history, Abingdon, England, C1
Insuring for a crisis: deposit insurance and the GFC, the Australian and New Zealand experience
A Jain, M Keneley, D Thomson
(2012), Vol. 31, pp. 359-368, Economic papers, Richmond, Vic., C1
The development of the institutional investor : the case of Australian life insurers 1945-85
M Keneley
(2012), Vol. 52, pp. 270-292, Australian economic history review, Richmond, Vic., C1
Privatization and performance : the case of four Australian financial institutions
M McKenzie, M Keneley
(2011), Vol. 82, pp. 313-334, Annals of public and cooperative economics, Oxford, England, C1
The acquisition of generic skills of culturally-diverse student cohorts
M Keneley, B Jackling
(2011), Vol. 20, pp. 605-623, Accounting education : an international journal, Abingdon, England, C1
M Keneley, G Verhoef
(2011), Vol. 15, pp. 136-154, Competition & Change : the journal of global business and political economy, Leeds, England, C1
M Keneley
(2010), Vol. 15, pp. 65-91, Accounting history, London, England, C1
Forgotten outcomes for rural areas in central policy-making : the case of blue gums in Australia
K O'Toole, M Keneley
(2010), Vol. 69, pp. 190-201, Australian journal of public administration, Richmond, Vic., C1
C Ratcliffe, W Dimovski, M Keneley
(2010), Vol. 26, pp. 283-307, Journal of property research, Abingdon, England, C1
M Keneley, G Verhoef
(2010), pp. 1-35, Accounting and the State : Proceedings of the sixth Accounting History International Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, E1
M Keneley
(2009), Vol. 51, pp. 248-267, Business history, London, England, C1
Influences on the supply of accounting graduates in Australia: a focus on international students
B Jackling, M Keneley
(2009), Vol. 49, pp. 141-159, Accounting and finance, Melbourne, Vic., C1
Perceptions of generic skill development : international and local accounting students in Australia
B Jackling, M Keneley
(2009), pp. 1-31, AFAANZ 2009 : Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand Annual Conference, Adelaide, South Australia, E1
The privatisation experience in banking and insurance in Australia
M McKenzie, M Keneley
(2009), AFBC 2009 : Proceedings of the Australasian Finance and Banking Conference 2009, Sydney, New South Wales, E1
M Keneley
(2008), Vol. 49, pp. 319-340, Labor history, London, England, C1
M Keneley
(2008), Vol. 13, pp. 313-332, Accounting history, London, England, C1
M Keneley, M McKenzie
(2008), Vol. 18, pp. 303-321, Accounting, business and financial history : an international and comparative review, London, England, C1
M Keneley
(2008), pp. 1-26, APEBH 2008 : Asia-Pacific Economic and Business History Conference 2008 papers, Melbourne, Victoria, E1
The nature and development of the general insurance industry in Australia to 1973
M Keneley, T McDonald
(2007), Vol. 47, pp. 278-299, Australian economic history review, Melbourne, Vic., C1
Structural adjustment and change in the Australian life insurance industry post demutualization
M Keneley
(2007), pp. 1-29, Accounting in other places, accounting by other peoples : the fifth Accounting History International Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, E1
Mortgages and bonds: the asset management practices of Australian life insurers to 1960
M Keneley
(2006), Vol. 16, pp. 99-119, Accounting business & financial history, Abingdon, England, C1
In the service of the society: the labour management practices of an Australian life Insurer to 1940
M Keneley
(2006), Vol. 48, pp. 529-550, Business history, London, England, C1
P Hellier, M Keneley
(2006), pp. 1-27, Economic Education Conference, Adelaide, South Australia, E1
M Keneley
(2005), pp. 1-16, Struggle country, the rural ideal in twentieth century Australia, Clayton, Vic., B1
M Keneley
(2005), Vol. 45, pp. 1-22, Australian economic history review, Melbourne, Vic., C1
Section 46:where we have been and where we are going: a review of the recent debate
M Brock, M Keneley
(2005), Vol. 24, pp. 175-193, Economic papers, Sydney, N.S.W., C1
P Hellier, M Keneley, R Carr, B Lynch
(2004), Vol. 23, pp. 213-233, Economic Papers, C1
Adaptation and change in the Australian life insurance industry : an historical perspective
M Keneley
(2004), Vol. 14, pp. 91-109, Accounting business & financial history, London, England, C1
The dying town syndrome: a survey of urban development in the Western District of Victoria 1830-1930
M Keneley
(2004), Vol. March Issue, pp. 1-14, Electronic journal of Australian and New Zealand history, Townsville, Qld., C1
Demutualisation in the life insurance industry: a preliminary assessment
M Keneley
(2002), Vol. 21, pp. 66-79, Economic society of Australia: economic papers, St Ives, N.S.W., C1
M Keneley
(2002), Vol. 28, pp. 363-379, Journal of historical geography, London, England, C1
The origins of formal collusion in Australian fire insurance 1870-1920
M Keneley
(2002), Vol. 42, pp. 54-76, Australian economic history review, Oxford, England, C1
M Keneley, P Hellier
(2001), Vol. 20, pp. 81-94, Economic papers, Sydney, N.S.W., C1
The evolution of the Australian life insurance industry
M Keneley
(2001), Vol. 11, pp. 145-170, Accounting, business & financial history, London, England, C1
Woolgrowers, brokers and the debate over the sale of the Australian wool clip, 1920-1925
M Keneley
(2001), Vol. 41, pp. 35-55, Australian economic history review, Oxford, England, C1
Funded Projects at Deakin
Australian Competitive Grants
A model of analysis for measuring the impact of farm forestry in dairy country in south west Victoria
A/Prof Kevin O'Toole, Prof Monica Keneley, Dr Margaret McKenzie
GGDF Grant - Research - Geoffrey Gardiner Dairy Foundation Ltd
- 2008: $10,000
- 2007: $55,000
Addressing institutional and social barriers to science impact in Coastal Zone Management (CSIRO Flagship Cluster)
A/Prof Kevin O'Toole, A/Prof Geoffrey Wescott, Dr Anne Wallis, A/Prof Kelly Miller, Prof Monica Keneley, Dr Helen Scarborough, Prof Gerry Quinn, Dr Anna Macgarvey
CSIRONRF Grant - Wealth from Oceans - Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
- 2013: $22,984
- 2012: $136,605
- 2011: $68,647
- 2010: $101,948
Other Public Sector Funding
Realising Regional Potential Through Understanding the Value Created by a Regional Water Corporation
Prof Monica Keneley, Dr Helen Scarborough, Dr Scott Salzman
WW Grant - Research - Wannon Region Water Corporation (Wannon Water)
- 2020: $140
- 2019: $109
- 2018: $13,710
- 2017: $5,000
Industry and Other Funding
Privatisation and Efficiency: an Evaluation of the Impact of a Change in Ownership Structures on Organisations within the Australian Finance Sector
Prof Monica Keneley, Dr Margaret McKenzie
Accounting & Finance Assoc of Australian & New Zealand Grant - Research
- 2006: $5,000
Consolidation within the Australian Real Estate Investment Trust Sector: An evaluation of the impact on unit holder returns.
Prof Monica Keneley, Dr Christopher Ratcliffe
Accounting & Finance Assoc of Australian & New Zealand Grant - Research
- 2008: $3,329
Supervisions
Christian Bartsch
Thesis entitled: Set-up and centralization of cash management in European industrial companies
Doctor of Business Administration, Department of Management
Laurel Myers
Thesis entitled: The Story of Australian Agricultural Economics 1900-1975
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Accounting, Economics & Finance
Christopher Joseph Ratcliffe
Thesis entitled: The Market for Corporate Control: The Case of Australian Listed Property
Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Finance
Kenneth Frost
Thesis entitled: Soldier Settlement in South West Victoria after World War One
Doctor of Philosophy, School of Social & International Studies