Marianne Ojo

Marianne Ojo has published a total of more than 80 internationally peer-reviewed books, ISI accredited journal articles, book chapters and conference proceedings papers. She currently works as Visiting Professor, post-doctoral researcher as well as university lecturer and Visiting Scholar and is currently also engaged in several projects at affiliated universities in the United States (George Mason University) as well as supervision of graduate and non-graduate students. Furthermore, she serves as a reviewer for various scientific and academic journals which have been accredited with highest credentials at international level. Her previous academic commitments include Insolvency and Research work at LTB, Frankfurt, Research Fellow at the Center for European Law, University of Bremen (2007 – 2010), Teaching Associate and Graduate Teaching Assistant at Oxford Brookes University (2004 – 2007). She has also collaborated with several other authors as well as contributed in several consultation and academic exercises with the Bank for International Settlements.

Publications

Uncertainties and Risk Assessment in Trade Relations
Marianne Ojo. © 2018. 385 pages.
Country’s affairs are greatly impacted by shifts in government; thus, the availability of research on current happenings within governmental policy and relations is imperative to...
Driving Traffic and Customer Activity Through Affiliate Marketing: Understanding and Addressing the Differences Between Affiliate Marketing in the USA
Sarah Newton, Marianne Ojo. © 2018. 12 pages.
This chapter aims to contribute to the extant literature on Affiliate Marketing through promoting a better understanding of how differences in cultures and environments can be...
Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) and the Digital Economy: Challenges and Issues
Marianne Ojo, James A. DiGabriele. © 2018. 16 pages.
The digital economy, undoubtedly, has contributed to the immense task of clearly identifying, ascertaining, and accounting for sources, rationales, and audit trails relating to...
Value Relevance of Accounting Information in Capital Markets
Marianne Ojo, Jeanette Van Akkeren. © 2017. 323 pages.
Among banking industries and insurance and security sectors, systemic risk and information uncertainty can generate negative consequences. By developing solutions to address such...
The Need for Global Adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards: Post-Enron Consequences and the Restoration of Confidence to Capital Markets Following the 2008 Financial and Stock Market Crises
Marianne Ojo. © 2017. 10 pages.
Many questions have been raised as to whether financial accounting has become more conservative. The value relevance and qualitative characteristics of accounting information...
Mitigating Information Asymmetries in Capital Markets: The Audit Expectations Gap
Marianne Ojo. © 2017. 19 pages.
As well as highlighting the impact of the audit expectations gap (AEG) in assessing the extent to which accounting information can be relied upon based on given market values and...
Value Relevance of Accounting Information in Capital Markets: The New York Stock Exchange
Marianne Ojo, James A DiGabriele. © 2017. 29 pages.
“The sell-off in US Treasury bonds in 2013 had global repercussions, impacting broad ranges of asset classes in both advanced and emerging market economies. The sell-off in 1994...
Fundamental or Enhancing Roles?: The Dual Roles of External Auditors and Forensic Accountants
Marianne Ojo, James A. DiGabriele. © 2017. 20 pages.
In view recent developments which have resulted in the replacement of attributes of relevance and reliability with a new categorization of fundamental qualitative characteristics...
“Volcker/Vickers Hybrid”?: The Liikanen Report and Justifications for Ring Fencing and Separate Legal Entities
Marianne Ojo. © 2017. 9 pages.
Whilst some valid and justified arguments have been put forward in favor of ring fencing, that is, constructing a fire-wall between consumer and investment banks, and that such...
Ring Fencing Volcker's Rule?: Justifications for Ring Fencing and Separate Legal Entities Revisited
Marianne Ojo. © 2017. 8 pages.
This chapter is aimed at highlighting why ring fencing not only presents a more feasible and cost effective option to other models, but also why its degree of flexibility...