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2010, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 18-30 The individual learning account experiment in the UK: A conjunctural crisis?
by Lee, Bill
- 31-50 Class, social deprivation and accounting education in Scottish schools: Implications for the reproduction of the accounting profession and practice
by McPhail, Ken & Paisey, Catriona & Paisey, Nicholas J.
- 51-62 Fusion of expertise among accounting faculty: towards an expertise model for academia in accounting
by Njoku, Jonathan C. & van der Heijden, Beatrice I.J.M. & Inanga, Eno L.
- 63-75 Reconciling conflict: The role of accounting in the American Indian Trust Fund debacle
by Oakes, Leslie S. & Young, Joni J.
- 76-89 Cargo cult science and the death of politics: A critical review of social and environmental accounting research
by Spence, Crawford & Husillos, Javier & Correa-Ruiz, Carmen
- 90-95 The social risk–rent thesis: A reply to Harney
by Toms, J.S.
- 96-103 The labour theory of value, risk and the rate of profit
by Toms, J.S.
- 104-104 The corporate city
by Palpacuer, Florence
2009, Volume 20, Issue 8
- 875-883 Understanding accounting through conceptual metaphor: ACCOUNTING IS AN INSTRUMENT?
by Amernic, Joel & Craig, Russell
- 884-895 Postcards from the Front: Changing narratives in UK financial services
by Collins, David & Dewing, Ian & Russell, Peter
- 896-909 Constructing meaning in the service of power: An analysis of the typical modes of ideology in accounting textbooks
by Ferguson, John & Collison, David & Power, David & Stevenson, Lorna
- 910-920 The Third Policeman: ‘The true and fair view’, language and the habitus of accounting
by Hamilton, Gavin & Ó hÓgartaigh, Ciarán
- 921-932 Critical insights into contemporary Islamic accounting
by Kamla, Rania
- 933-943 Why do controls fail? Results of an Italian survey
by Minelli, Eliana & Rebora, Gianfranco & Turri, Matteo
- 944-955 A comparative analysis of theological and critical perspectives on emancipatory praxis through accounting
by Shapiro, Brian
- 956-956 Academic editorial
by Haigh, Matthew
- 957-958 The workload model: Theory into practice
by Byrne, Suzanne
- 959-959 Curtains
by Betton, John & Burrowes, Ashley
2009, Volume 20, Issue 7
2009, Volume 20, Issue 6
- 701-715 Institutionalisation of control and accounting for bonded labour in colonial plantations: A historical analysis
by Alawattage, Chandana & Wickramasinghe, Danture
- 716-734 US imperialism in action
by Cooper, Christine & Catchpowle, Lesley
- 735-750 Mythical representations of trust in auditors and the preservation of social order in the financial community
by Malsch, Bertrand & Gendron, Yves
- 751-761 A Levinasian ethics critique of the role of management and control systems by large global corporations: The General Electric/Nuovo Pignone example
by Macintosh, N.B. & Shearer, T. & Riccaboni, A.
- 762-781 A coevolutionary analysis of organisational systems and processes: Quantitative applications to information system dynamics in small entrepreneurial firms
by Reid, Gavin C. & Smith, Julia A.
- 782-794 Rationalities, domination and accounting control: A case study from a traditional society
by Uddin, Shahzad
- 795-796 The question
by Dillard, Jesse
- 797-797 Reading a paper
by Booth, Charles
2009, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 553-555 Turkish accounting
by Sy, Aida & Tinker, Tony
- 556-567 Corporate governance from the Islamic perspective: A comparative analysis with OECD principles
by Abu-Tapanjeh, Abdussalam Mahmoud
- 568-590 The development of inflation accounting in Turkey
by Arsoy, Aylin Poroy & Gucenme, Umit
- 591-613 Detecting income-smoothing behaviors of Turkish listed companies through empirical tests using discretionary accounting changes
by Atik, Asuman
- 614-634 Efficiency in accounting education: evidence from Turkish Universities
by Celik, Orhan & Ecer, Alaattin
- 651-673 Critical thinking about creative accounting in the face of a recent scandal in the Turkish banking sector
by Omurgonulsen, Mine & Omurgonulsen, Ugur
- 674-679 The change on the foundations of the Turkish accounting system and the future perspective
by Elitaş, Cemal & Üç, Mustafa
- 680-699 Financial reporting transformation: the experience of Turkey
by Alp, Ali & Ustundag, Saim
2009, Volume 20, Issue 4
2009, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 293-312 Autonomy, responsibility and accountability in the Italian school system
by Bracci, Enrico
- 313-342 Democracy, sustainability and dialogic accounting technologies: Taking pluralism seriously
by Brown, Judy
- 343-378 Accounting colonization: Three case studies in further education
by Oakes, Helen & Berry, Anthony
- 379-398 Teachers as servants of state ideology: Sousa and Sales, Portuguese School of Commerce, 1759–1784
by Rodrigues, Lúcia Lima & Craig, Russell
- 399-417 The implications of reform-oriented investment for regulation and governance
by Haigh, Matthew & de Graaf, Frank Jan
- 418-444 Accounting for great expectations: Lessons from the new media surge for critical management theory
by Heydebrand, Wolf
2009, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 141-174 Explaining the choice of accounting standards in municipal corporations: Positive accounting theory and institutional theory as competitive or concurrent theories
by Collin, Sven-Olof Yrjö & Tagesson, Torbjörn & Andersson, Anette & Cato, Joosefin & Hansson, Karin
- 175-204 A “fresh start” or the “worst of all worlds”? A critical financial analysis of the performance and regulation of Network Rail in Britain’s privatised railway system
by Jupe, Robert
- 205-227 Social accounting's emancipatory potential: A Gramscian critique
by Spence, Crawford
- 228-254 Cash balance pension plans: A case of standard-setting inadequacy
by Thomas, Paula B. & Williams, Paul F.
- 255-266 Will the people united in cyberspace never be defeated? Reflections on the global multitude in the epoch of American Empire
by Thorne, Kym
- 267-288 The rise of regulatory capitalism and the decline of auditor independence: A critical and experimental examination of auditors’ conflicts of interests
by Windsor, Carolyn & Warming-Rasmussen, Bent
- 289-291 The language of legitimation: The narrative of reputation management within corporate disclosures
by Minocha, Sonal
2009, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 3-21 Auditors’ self-perceived abilities in conducting domain audits
by Owhoso, Vincent & Weickgenannt, Andrea
- 22-70 Studying influence and accounting use—Empirical evidence about individual managers and organizations with changes in Galician healthcare
by Purdy, Derek E. & Gago, Susana
- 71-92 The re-emergence of the public accounting profession in China: A hegemonic analysis
by Yee, Helen
- 93-109 Cultivating imagination: Ethics, education and literature
by Young, Joni J. & Annisette, Marcia
- 110-135 The development of company law in India: The case of the Companies Act 1956
by Verma, Shraddha & Gray, Sid J.
- 138-139 The workload model
by Godfrey, Jayne M.
2008, Volume 19, Issue 8
- 1099-1104 The private equity funds’ aggressive acquisitions mania and the Willy Loman trauma
by Briloff, Abraham J.
- 1105-1121 The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the private company discount: An empirical investigation
by DiGabriele, James A.
- 1122-1134 Structuration theory and mediating concepts: Pitfalls and implications for management accounting research
by Englund, Hans & Gerdin, Jonas
- 1135-1148 Do institutional shareholder services (ISS) corporate governance ratings reflect a company's operating performance?
by Epps, Ruth W. & Cereola, Sandra J.
- 1149-1176 Editorial proximity equals publication success: A function of rational self-interest or good-faith economy?
by Everett, Jeff
- 1177-1196 Invisible influence, tangible trap: The clerical conundrum
by Fearfull, Anne & Carter, Chris & Sy, Aida & Tinker, Tony
- 1197-1218 Evaluating potential investments in new technologies: Balancing assessments of potential benefits with assessments of potential disbenefits, reliability and utilization
by Fox, Stephen
- 1219-1238 A case study of financialization and EVA®
by Gleadle, Pauline & Cornelius, Nelarine
- 1239-1262 The walrus, carpenter and oysters: Liberal reform, hypocrisy and expertocracy in Maori land loss in New Zealand 1885–1911
by Hooper, Keith & Kearins, Kate
- 1263-1295 A Critical Theory perspective on the pressures, contradictions and dilemmas faced by entry-level accounting academics
by James, Kieran
- 1296-1320 Beyond the boring grey: The construction of the colourful accountant
by Jeacle, Ingrid
- 1321-1345 The actual evaluation of school PFI bids for value for money in the UK public sector
by Khadaroo, Iqbal
- 1346-1369 Whose voice is it anyway? Rethinking the oral history method in accounting research on race, ethnicity and gender
by Kim, Soon Nam
- 1370-1383 Goodwill impairments and chief executive officer tenure
by Masters-Stout, Brenda & Costigan, Michael L. & Lovata, Linda M.
- 1384-1413 Re-framing a ‘subfusc’ Institute: Building on the past for the future at Chartered Accountants’ Hall, London, 1965–1970
by McKinstry, Sam
- 1414-1430 Can universities be good corporate citizens?
by Nagy, Judy & Robb, Alan
- 1431-1453 The effect of performance feedback on prior budgetary participative research using survey methodology: An empirical study
by Nouri, Hossein & Kyj, Larissa
2008, Volume 19, Issue 7
- 931-951 Auditor changes and audit satisfaction: Client perceptions in the Sarbanes-Oxley era of legislative restrictions and involuntary auditor change
by Daugherty, Brian E. & Tervo, Wayne A.
- 952-962 Understanding the Sarbanes-Oxley Act—A valued added approach for public interest
by Riotto, Joseph J.
- 963-986 An example of creative accounting in public sector: The private financing of infrastructures in Spain
by Benito, Bernardino & Montesinos, Vicente & Bastida, Francisco
- 987-1003 Accidentally in the public interest: The perfect storm that yielded the Sarbanes-Oxley act
by Canada, Joseph & Kuhn, J. Randel & Sutton, Steve G.
- 1004-1019 In search of accounting absence
by Catasús, Bino
- 1020-1033 An examination of the influence of surprise on judges and jurors’ outcome effects
by Charron, Kimberly F. & Lowe, D. Jordan
- 1034-1053 Humiliation: A standard organizational product?
by Czarniawska, Barbara
- 1054-1079 An autoethnography of accounting knowledge production: Serendipitous and fortuitous choices for understanding our social world
by Davie, Shanta S.K.
- 1080-1098 Reflections on the public interest in accounting
by Dellaportas, Steven & Davenport, Laura
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