Qualifications
Pursuing Doctoral Studies
MSc. Banking and Finance (The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus)
BSc. Computer Science and Mathematics (The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus)
Post-graduate Certificate in University Teaching and Learning (CUTL)
Research Areas
R&D and Innovation
Financial Risk Management
Teaching Areas
Elements of Banking and Finance
Quantitative Methods for Banking and Finance
Information Technology for Banking and Finance
Entrepreneurship for Small Business Finance
Select Publications
​Perceptions, Predictors and Consequences of Whistleblowing among Accounting Employees in Barbados Alleyne, P., Soverall,W. and Broome, T. and Pierce, A. (2017). Meditari Accountancy Research, 25(2), pp. 241-267.
Accountants’ Perceptions of Corporate Governance in Public Limited Companies in an Emerging Economy: Evidence from Barbados Alleyne, P., Weekes-Marshall, D. and Broome, T. (2014). Meditari Accountancy Research, 22(2), pp. 186-210.
Using the theory of planned behaviour and risk propensity to explain investment intentions among potential investors Alleyne, P. and Broome, T. (2011) Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies, 36(1), pp.1-20.
How Important are Cash Flows for Firm Growth in Barbados? Moore, W., Robinson, J. and Broome, T. (2009).Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies, 34(3), pp.1-18.
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