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2008, Volume 19, Issue 7
2008, Volume 19, Issue 6
- 840-866 The future of interpretive accounting research—A polyphonic debate
by Ahrens, Thomas & Becker, Albrecht & Burns, John & Chapman, Christopher S. & Granlund, Markus & Habersam, Michael & Hansen, Allan & Khalifa, Rihab & Malmi, Teemu & Mennicken, Andrea & Mikes, Anette & Panozzo, Fabrizio & Piber, Martin & Quattrone, Paolo & Scheytt, Tobias
- 894-900 A political base of a polyphonic debate
by Dillard, Jesse
- 901-908 Why interdisciplinary accounting research tends not to impact most North American academic accountants
by Merchant, Kenneth A.
- 909-914 Interpreting interpretive accounting research
by Parker, Lee D.
- 915-919 Seeking the relevance of interpretive research: A contribution to the polyphonic debate
by Scapens, Robert W.
2008, Volume 19, Issue 5
- 573-590 Rendering death and destruction visible: Counting the costs of war
by Chwastiak, Michele
- 591-602 The role of accounting in money laundering and money dirtying
by Compin, Frédéric
- 603-619 Maximizing the firm's value to society through ethical business decisions: Incorporating ‘moral debt’ claims
by Guidi, Marco G.D. & Hillier, Joe & Tarbert, Heather
- 620-642 Transforming identities: Accounting professionals and the transition to motherhood
by Haynes, Kathryn
- 643-676 A Critical Theory and Postmodernist approach to the teaching of accounting theory
by James, Kieran
- 677-711 The dominant senior manager and the reasonably careful, skilful, and cautious auditor
by Lee, T.A. & Clarke, F. & Dean, G.
- 712-713 Nobel scorekeepers of the game
by Mitchell, Clyde G.
- 714-740 International financial institutions and the new global managerial order
by Murphy, Jonathan
- 741-763 Financialisation: Constructing shareholder value … for some
by Newberry, Susan & Robb, Alan
- 764-784 The culpability of accounting practice in promoting slavery in the British Empire and antebellum United States
by Oldroyd, David & Fleischman, Richard K. & Tyson, Thomas N.
- 785-804 A basic user utility preference to reduce uncertainty: A dissent to reporting and asset measurement
by Raar, Jean
- 805-833 Metaphors and accounting for stock options
by Walters, Melissa & Young, Joni J.
2008, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 431-434 Special issue on: Accounting for global warming
by Sy, Aida
- 435-449 The GAO investigation of corporate environmental disclosure: An opportunity missed
by Patten, Dennis M. & Freedman, Martin
- 450-465 The politics of environmental disclosure regulation in the chemical and petroleum industries: Evidence from the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act of 1986
by Cho, Charles H. & Chen, Jennifer C. & Roberts, Robin W.
- 466-486 Environmental disclosures: electric utilities and Phase 2 of the Clean Air Act
by Freedman, Martin & Stagliano, A.J.
- 487-522 Financial reporting as technology that supports and sustains imperial expansion, maintenance and control in the colonial and post-colonial globalisation: The case of the Jamaican economy
by Bakre, Owolabi M.
- 523-543 Structuration and middle-range theory—A case study of accounting during organizational change from different theoretical perspectives
by Gurd, Bruce
- 544-571 ‘Blaming oneself’: Examining the dual accountability role of employees
by Johansen, Thomas Riise
2008, Volume 19, Issue 3
2008, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 138-180 Reflecting on the Biggs–Watkins theory of the Chinese Learner
by Saravanamuthu, Kala
- 181-198 The implications of the Chinese learner for the internationalization of the curriculum: An Australian perspective
by McGowan, Sue & Potter, Lucy
- 199-216 Chinese students in US accounting and business PhD programs: Educational, political and social considerations
by Cho, Charles H. & Roberts, Robin W. & Roberts, Sherron K.
- 217-221 Chinese learner: My lived experiences of studying in Mainland China and Australia
by Gu, Yan
- 222-254 Accounting scandals, ethical dilemmas and educational challenges
by Low, Mary & Davey, Howard & Hooper, Keith
- 255-290 The social relevance of ethics education in a global(ising) era: From individual dilemmas to systemic crises
by Boyce, Gordon