Accounting, Auditing and Accountability 2000 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Accounting and accountability relations: Colonization, genocide and Canada's first nations. | Business | Neu, Dean |
Accounting as a tool for Aboriginal dispossession: Then and now. | Business | Gibson, Kathy |
Accounting at home: Some interdisciplinary perspectives. | Business | Llewellyn, Sue, Walker, Stephen P. |
Accounting for imperialism: A case of British-imposed indigenous collaboration. | Business | Kreshna Davie, Shanta Shareel |
Accounting for public heritage facilities - assets or liabilities of the government? | Business | Barton, Allan D. |
Accounting in the most basic of social and economic institutions - the home. | Business | Llewellyn, Sue, Walker, Stephen P. |
Completing the triangle: Taylorism and the paradigms. | Business | Fleischman, Richard K. |
Constructivism and accounting research: towards a trans-disciplinary perspective. | Business | Quattrone, Paolo |
Corporate disclosure and the deregulation of international investment. | Business | Bailey, David, Harte, George, Sugden, Roger |
Corporate environmental reporting: A test of legitimacy theory. | Business | Wilmshurst, Trevor D., Frost, Geoffrey R. |
Couples and their money: Patterns of accounting and accountability in the domestic economy. | Business | Pahl, Jan |
Developing environmental accounting: Insights from indigenous cultures. | Business | Gallhofer, Sonja, Gibson, Kathy, Haslam, Jim, McNicholas, Patty, Takiari, Bella |
Evaluating accountability: Finding a place for the Treaty of Waitangi in the New Zealand public sector. | Business | Jacobs, Kerry |
From an envelope to a dream note and a computer: The award-winning experiences of post-war Japanese household accounting practices. | Business | Komori, Naoko, Humphrey, Christopher |
Home accountants: Exploring their practices. | Business | Northcott, Deryl, Doolin, Bill |
Household accounting in Germany: Some Statistical evidence and the development of new systems. | Business | Piorkwosky, Michael-Burkhard |
Introduction: Accounting and indigenous peoples. | Business | Gallhofer, Sonja, Chew, Andrew |
Literature and insights: a PhD or a McJob?(Degree of Doctor of Philosophy or low-paid unsatisfying work in the service sector) | Business | Andrew, Jane |
Literature and insights: 'Forensic' accounting in Spanish belles-lettres of the nineteenth century. | Business | Mattessich, Richard |
Methodological issues: Reflections on quantification in corporate social reporting content analysis. | Business | Unerman, Jeffrey |
Openness to context-based research: the gulf between the claims and actions of Big Six firms in the USA. | Business | Gendron, Yves |
Public discourse and decision making: Exploring possibilities for financial, social and environmental accounting. | Business | Byce, Gordon |
Representing the household: In and after national income accounting. | Business | Froud, Julie, Haslam, Colin, Johal, Sukhdev, Williams, Karel |
Storing and shielding: financial management behaviour in a church organization. | Business | Lightbody, Margaret |
The chairman's statement: A content analysis of discretionary narrative disclosures. | Business | Smith, Malcolm, Taffler, Richard J. |
The construction of a network at Health Waikato: The 'toward clinical budgeting' project. | Business | Lowe, Alan |
The dynamics of accounting change: Inter-play between new practices, routines, institutions, power and politics. | Business | Burns, John |
The influence of subsidiary context and head office strategic management style on control of MNCs: The experience in Australia. | Business | Chung, Lai Hong, Gibbons, Patric T., Schoch, Herbert P. |
The issue of Australian indigenous world-views and accounting. | Business | Greer, Susan, Patel, Chris |
The use and representational faithfulness of graphs in Australian IPO prospectuses. | Business | Mather, Paul, Ramsay, Alan, Steen, Adam |
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