Accounting, Auditing and Accountability 2003 - Abstracts

Accounting, Auditing and Accountability 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accounting and the construction of the standard house.BusinessJeacle, Ingrid
Accounting for biodiversity: operationalising environmental accounting.BusinessJones, Michael John
A critique of the descriptive power of the private interest model of professional accounting ethics: an examination over time in the Irish context.BusinessO'Dwyer, Brendan, Canning, Mary
Beyond a critique of pure reason: from policy to politics to praxis in environmental and social research.BusinessGray, Rob, Tinker, Tony
Cash to accrual and cash to accrual: a case study of financial reporting in two NSW hospitals 1857 to post-1975.(New South Wales)BusinessHarrison, Graeme L., McKinnon, Jill L., Scott, Julie E.M.
Conceptions of corporate social responsibility: the nature of managerial capture.BusinessO'Dwyer, Brendan
Corporate propaganda: its implications for accounting and accountability.BusinessCollison, David J.
Driving privately financed projects in Australia: what makes them tick?BusinessGuthrie, James, English, Linda M.
Evaluating the Private Finance Initiative in the National Health Service in the UK.BusinessBroadbent, Jane, Laughlin, Richard, Gill, Jas
Factors explaining the inefficient valuation of intangibles.(human capital management)BusinessGarcia-Ayuso, Manuel
Fiscal (ir)responsibility: privileging PPPs in New Zealand.(public private partnerships)BusinessNewberry, Susan, Pallot, June
Identifying the woman behind the "railed-in desk": the proto-feminisation of bookkeeping in Britain.BusinessWalker, Stephen P.
Intellectual capital and the capital market - organization and competence.(human resource management)BusinessHolland, John
Intellectual capital and the capital market: the circulability of intellectual capital.BusinessMouritsen, Jan
Investigating Enron as a public private partnership.BusinessBaker, C. Richard
Management accounting system integration in corporate mergers: a case study.BusinessGranlund, Markus
Measuring large UK accounting firm profit margins, mergers and concentration: a political economy of the accounting firm.BusinessOwen, Aneirin Sion
Partnerships: for better, for worse?BusinessEdwards, Pamela, Shaoul, Jean
Public private partnerships: an introduction.BusinessBroadbent, Jane, Laughlin, Richard
Risk management: the reinvention of internal control and the changing role of internal audit.BusinessPage, Michael, Spira, Laura F.
The changing internal market for ethical discourses in the Canadian CA profession.(chartered accountants)BusinessNeu, Dean, Friesen, Constance, Everett, Jeffery
The development of the specialist accounting history literature in the English language: an analysis by gender.BusinessMcWatters, Cheryl S., Carnegie, Garry D., Potter, Brad N.
The railway mania of 1845-1847: market irrationality or collusive swindle based on accounting distortions?BusinessMcCartney, S., Arnold, A.J.
The relevance of intellectual capital disclosure: a paradox?(human capital management)BusinessBukh, Per Nikolaj
The role of accounting in the enterprise bargaining process of an Australian university.BusinessRahaman, Abu Shiraz, Mir, Monir Zaman
The social construction of financial statement elements under Private Finance Initiative schemes.BusinessRutherford, Brian A.
The UK's framework approach to auditor independence and the commercialization of the accounting profession.BusinessCitron, David B.
Understanding the dynamics of the Australian accounting profession: a prosopographical study of the founding members of the Incorporated Institute of Accountants, Victoria, 1886 to 1908.BusinessCarnegie, Garry D., Edwards, John Richard, West, Brian P.
Value for money tests and accounting treatment in PFI schemes.(Private Finance Initiative)BusinessHeald, David
Voluntary social reporting in three FTSE sectors: a comment on perception and legitimacy.(Financial Times London Stock Exchange)Business 
What counts as "theory" in qualitative management and accounting research? Introducing five levels of theorizing.BusinessLlewelyn, Sue
Why are capital market actors ambivalent to information about certain indicators on intellectual capital?(human resource management)BusinessJohanson, Ulf
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