Accounting, Auditing and Accountability 2004 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Accounting and accountability in the Iona Community.(Theological Perspectives in Accounting) | Business | Jacobs, Kerry, Walker, Stephen P. |
Accounting and liberation theology: some insights for the project of emancipatory accounting.(Theological Perspectives in Accounting) | Business | Gallhofer, Sonja, Haslam, Jim |
Accounting and the holocausts of modernity. | Business | Neu, Dean, Graham, Cameron |
Accounting and theology, an introduction: initiating a dialogue between immediacy and eternity.(Theological Perspectives in Accounting) | Business | Gray, Rob, McPhail, Ken, Gorringe, Tim |
Accounting, love and justice.(Theological Perspectives in Accounting) | Business | McKernan, John Francis, MacLullich, Katarzyna Kosmala |
A construction of auditor independence in the Czech Republic: local insights. | Business | Sucher, Pat, Kosmala-MacLullich, Katarzyna |
Budgetary practices and accountability habitus: a grounded theory. | Business | Goddard, Andrew |
Corporate social accounting disclosure in Thailand. | Business | Sherer, Michael, Kuasirikun, Nongnooch |
Diversity and AAAJ: interdisciplinary perspectives on accounting, auditing and accountability.(Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal) | Business | Guthrie, James, Parker, Lee |
God's fund managers: a critical study of stock market investment practices of the Church of England and UK Methodists.(Theological Perspectives in Accounting) | Business | McPhail, Ken, Molyneaux, David, Kreander, Niklas |
Intellectual capital accounting in the UK: a field study perspective. | Business | Roslender, Robin, Fincham, Robin |
Internal control in Trinidad and Tobago religious organizations. | Business | Bowrin, Anthony R. |
Japanese cost management meets Sri Lankan politics: disappearance and reappearance of bureaucratic management controls in a privatised utility. | Business | Hopper, Trevor, Wickramasinghe, Danture, Rathnasiri, Chandana |
Language, translation and the problem of international accounting communication. | Business | Evans, Lisa |
Management accounting change in South Africa:case studies from retail services. | Business | Hoque, Zahirul, Waweru, Nelson Maina, Uliana, Enrico |
Management control in audit firms: a qualitative examination. | Business | Sweeney, Breda, Pierce, Bernard |
Management of crisis: the response of the auditing profession in Nigeria to the challenge to its legitimacy. | Business | Okike, Elewechi |
Managing financial performance at an ethical investment fund. | Business | Cowton, Christopher J. |
Policing the police service: a case study of the rise of "new public management" within an Australian police service. | Business | Hoque, Zahirul, Arends, Sharee, Alexander, Rebecca |
Postsocial relations: toward a performative view of accounting knowledge. | Business | Lowe, Alan |
Sacred vestiges in financial reporting: mythical readings guided by Mircea Eliade.(Theological Perspectives in Accounting) | Business | Davison, Jane |
The deployment of accounting-related rhetoric in the prelude to a privatization. | Business | Craig, Russell, Amernic, Joel |
The Enlightenment and its discontents: antinomies of Christianity, Islam and the calculative sciences.(Theological Perspectives in Accounting) | Business | Tinker, Tony |
The ethical, social and environmental reporting-performance portrayal gap. | Business | Adams, Carol A |
The making and remaking of organization context: duality and the institutionalization process. | Business | Dillard, Jesse F., Rigsby, John T., Goodman, Carrie |
Theoretical perspectives on accounting for labor on slave plantations of the USA and British West Indies. | Business | Fleischman, Richard K., Tyson, Thomas N., Oldroyd, David |
The politics of the changing forms of accounting: a field study of strategy translation in a Danish government-owned company under privatisation. | Business | Skaerbaek, Peter, Melander, Preben |
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