Mr John Nolan


Contact Details

Lecturer Above The Bar
E: nolanj@nuigalway.ie
 
researcher
 

Biography

John is a lecturer in the Accountancy & Finance Discipline in the J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics at University of Galway. John is a graduate of Dublin City University (DCU) having completed a B.A. in Accounting & Finance along with a MSc in Finance and Capital Markets. Following this, John completed his Chartered Accountants Ireland training contract (ACA) with KPMG Corporate Finance in Dublin. Prior to joining University of Galway, John was an assistant professor in accounting in DCU for seven years.  

John completed his PhD at DCU in 2021. His thesis focused on how financial literacy manifests itself as a social practice. It was undertaken in collaboration with Teagasc and explored financial literacy on family farms. John is the Chair of the 2023 IAFA Conference being hosted in University of Galway.

John teaches in the area of financial reporting and corporate finance and has experience of teaching at undergraduate, postgraduate, executive education, and professional examination levels.

Research Interests

John's research interests are in the field of financial literacy, both at a personal, and MSME level. Specifically, he is interested in exploring financial literacy through a social and cultural lens to understand what constitutes financial literacy in different contexts and the implications this has for issues such as financial inclusion and financial education. John is also interested in the area of MSME financial management with a particular focus on micro and small enterprises.

Conference Publications

  Year Publication
(2022) Irish Accounting & Finance Association (IAFA)
Nolan, J. and Hogan, T. (2022) What Can a Social Practice Perspective Tell Us About Financial Literacy Irish Accounting & Finance Association (IAFA) Maynooth University, [Details]
(2022) Alternative Accounts Europe Conference
Nolan, J. and Hogan, T. (2022) Financial Literacy and Accounting: A Critical Perspective Alternative Accounts Europe Conference [Details]
(2021) International Critical Management Studies ¿ Critical Accounting Studies
Nolan, J. and Hogan, T. (2021) The (Missing) Accounting Perspective on Financial Literacy International Critical Management Studies ¿ Critical Accounting Studies [Details]
(2019) IAFA
Nolan, J. and Hogan, T. (2019) Financial Literacy ¿ A Quantitative Problem with a Qualitative Solution IAFA [Details]
(2018) OECD Entrepreneurship and Financial Literacy Workshop
Nolan, J. (2018) Examining MSME Financial Literacy through a Social Practice Lens ¿ An Application to Farm Enterprises OECD Entrepreneurship and Financial Literacy Workshop [Details]

Other Item

  Year Publication
(2023) How to understand financial jargon.
Nolan, J. and Hogan T. (2023) How to understand financial jargon. RTÉ Brainstorm Other Item [Details]

Thesis

  Year Publication
(2021) Financial Literacy in Farming Enterprises.
Nolan, J. (2021) Financial Literacy in Farming Enterprises. Thesis [Details]

Academic Magazine

  Year Publication
(2022) The Importance of Understanding Financial Literacy on Family Farms.
Nolan, J. and Hogan T. (2022) The Importance of Understanding Financial Literacy on Family Farms. CPA Ireland - Accountancy Plus Professional Publication [Details]

Professional Associations

  Association Function From / To
Chartered Accountants Ireland Member (ACA) /

Education

  Year Institution Qualification Subject
2021 Dublin City University PhD Financial Literacy in Family Farms
2011 Dublin City University MSc Finance & Capital Markets
2010 Dublin City University BA Accounting & Finance

Other Activities

  Description

External Examiner - UCC - Financial Reporting

External Examiner - Munster Technological University (2020-Present)

Teaching Interests

John teaches in the area of financial reporting and corporate finance and has experience of teaching at undergraduate, postgraduate, executive education, and professional examination levels

Modules Taught

  Term/Year Module Title Module Code Subject / Desc
2021/22 Advanced International Financial Reporting and Analysis AY5122
2022/23 International Financial Reporting III AY326
2022/23 Advanced Financial Reporting I AY5118
2022/23 Intermediate Corporate Finance AY5108
2022/23 Management Accounting for Sustainable Business Success AY5133
2022/23 Advanced Corporate Finance AY5109
2021/22 International Financial Reporting III AY326