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Volume 36, issue 4, 2012
- UK health sector performance management: Conflict, crisis and unintended consequences pp. 231-250

- Lynne Conrad and Pinar Guven Uslu
- Students as surrogates for practicing accountants: Further evidence pp. 251-265

- Tony Mortensen, Richard Fisher and Graeme Wines
- Towards recognising workforce health as a constituent of intellectual capital: Insights from a survey of UK accounting and finance directors pp. 266-278

- Robin Roslender, Joanna E. Stevenson and Howard Kahn
- The governance of intangibles: Rethinking financial reporting and the board of directors pp. 279-293

- Yuri Biondi and Antoine Reberioux
- New dogs, old tricks. Why do Ponzi schemes succeed? pp. 294-309

- Mervyn K. Lewis
Volume 36, issue 3, 2012
- Visual disclosure strategies adopted by more and less sustainability-driven companies pp. 154-165

- Sue Hrasky
- An exploration of the relationship between language choice in CEO letters to shareholders and corporate reputation pp. 166-177

- Russell J. Craig and Niamh Brennan
- ‘Metaphoring’ people out of this world: A Critical Discourse Analysis of a chairman's statement of a UK defence firm pp. 178-193

- Doris M. Merkl-Davies and Veronika Koller
- Ethos, logos, pathos: Strategies of persuasion in social/environmental reports pp. 194-208

- Colin Higgins and Robyn Walker
- Accounting and marketing communications in arts engagement: A discourse analysis pp. 209-222

- Helen Oakes and Steve Oakes
- Analyzing the quality, meaning and accountability of organizational reporting and communication: Directions for future research pp. 223-230

- Helen Tregidga, Markus Milne and Glen Lehman
Volume 36, issue 2, 2012
- Voluntary disclosure theory and financial control variables: An assessment of recent environmental disclosure research pp. 81-90

- Ronald P. Guidry and Dennis M. Patten
- Market relevance of university accounting programs: Evidence from Australia pp. 91-108

- Peipei Pan and Hector Perera
- Information technology investments and nonfinancial measures: A research framework pp. 109-121

- Ashraf Khallaf
- Successful promotion or segregation from partnership? An examination of the “post-senior manager” position in public accounting and the implications for women's careers pp. 122-133

- Elizabeth Dreike Almer, Margaret G. Lightbody and Louise E. Single
- Motivations, expectations and preparedness for higher education: A study of accounting students in Ireland, the UK, Spain and Greece pp. 134-144

- Marann Byrne, Barbara Flood, Trevor Hassall, John Joyce, Jose Luis Arquero Montaño, José María González González and Eleni Tourna-Germanou
Volume 36, issue 1, 2012
- Accounting for national success and failure: Rethinking the UK case pp. 5-17

- Ismail Erturk, Julie Froud, Sukhdev Johal, Adam Leaver and Karel Williams
- Off-shoring and out-sourcing for shareholder value: Promise versus reality pp. 18-26

- Edward Lee and Ya Ping Yin
- The private equity business model: On terra firma or shifting sands? pp. 27-37

- Tord Andersson and Colin Haslam
- Differing perceptions of non-executive directors’ roles in UK SMEs: Governance conundrum or cultural anomaly? pp. 38-50

- Rosie Boxer, Aidan Berry and Lew Perren
- Regulating audit quality: Restoring trust and legitimacy pp. 51-61

- Claus Holm and Mahbub Zaman
- Regulatory regime change in Turkish banks: Reactive or proactive? pp. 62-80

- Istemi Demirag
Volume 35, issue 4, 2011
- Capital and income financialization: Accounting for the 2008 financial crisis pp. 209-216

- David Hatherly and Gavin Kretzschmar
- A CEO with many messages: Comparing the ideological representations provided by different corporate reports pp. 217-231

- Hannele Mäkelä and Matias Laine
- Disclosure responses to mining accidents: South African evidence pp. 232-246

- Charmaine M. Coetzee and Chris J. van Staden
- Readability of accountants’ communications with small business—Some Australian evidence pp. 247-261

- Gerard William Stone
- The accounting treatment of intangibles – A critical review of the literature pp. 262-274

- Daniel Zéghal and Anis Maaloul
- An exploration of stewardship theory in a Not-for-Profit organisation pp. 275-284

- Ron Kluvers and John Tippett
Volume 35, issue 3, 2011
- Accounting for climate change and the self-regulation of carbon disclosures pp. 130-138

- Jane Andrew and Corinne Cortese
- Media coverage and voluntary environmental disclosures: A developing country exploratory experiment pp. 139-157

- Evangeline Elijido-Ten
- Changes in social and environmental reporting practices in an emerging economy (2004–2007): Exploring the relevance of stakeholder and legitimacy theories pp. 158-175

- Jyoti Devi Mahadeo, Vanisha Oogarah-Hanuman and Teerooven Soobaroyen
- Sustainability reporting by local government in Australia: Current and future prospects pp. 176-186

- Belinda Williams, Trevor Wilmshurst and Robert Clift
- Corporate social responsibility reporting: A comprehensive picture? pp. 187-204

- Lies Bouten, Patricia Everaert, Luc Van Liedekerke, Lieven De Moor and Johan Christiaens
Volume 35, issue 2, 2011
- The nature, use and impression management of graphs in social and environmental accounting pp. 75-89

- Michael John Jones
- Has the global financial crisis produced a New World Order? pp. 90-103

- Richard A. Iley and Mervyn K. Lewis
- Theoretical perspectives on intellectual capital: A backward look and a proposal for going forward pp. 104-117

- Leire Alcaniz, Fernando Gomez-Bezares and Robin Roslender
- Voluntary hospices in England: A viable business model? pp. 118-125

- Grigorios Theodosopoulos
Volume 35, issue 1, 2011
- Twenty-one years of social and environmental accountability research: A coming of age pp. 1-10

- Lee D. Parker
- Accounting for long-tail asbestos liabilities: Metaphor and meaning pp. 11-18

- Lee Moerman and Sandra van der Laan
- The measurement of sustainability disclosure: Abundance versus occurrence pp. 19-31

- Corina Joseph and Ross Taplin
- The influence of international taxation structures on corporate financial disclosure patterns pp. 32-46

- Grantley Taylor, Greg Tower and Mitch Van Der Zahn
- The impact of introductory accounting courses on student perceptions about the purpose of accounting information and the objectives of business: A comparison of the UK and Japan pp. 47-60

- David Collison, John Ferguson, Yoshinao Kozuma, David Power and Lorna Stevenson
- SCAM: Design of a learning and teaching resource pp. 61-72

- Louise Crawford, Christine Helliar, Elizabeth Monk and Lorna Stevenson
Volume 34, issue 3, 2010
- Smoke and mirrors: Corporate social responsibility and tax avoidance pp. 153-168

- Prem Sikka
- Examining CSR disclosure strategies within the Australian food and beverage industry pp. 169-183

- Suresh Cuganesan, James Guthrie and Leanne Ward
- Issues arising for accounting harmonization: The case of stock options in Italy pp. 184-195

- Silvano Corbella and Cristina Florio
- Transparent Costing: Has the emperor got clothes? pp. 196-210

- Janek Ratnatunga and Erwin Waldmann
- Corporate strategy financialized: Conjuncture, arbitrage and earnings capacity in the S&P500 pp. 211-221

- Tord Andersson, Colin Haslam, Edward Lee, George Katechos and Nick Tsitsianis
- Did Berle and Means get it wrong? Reflections on Thorstein Veblen, Paul Samuelson, and ‘Corporate Strategy Financialized’ pp. 222-227

- Mervyn K. Lewis
- Interpretive accounting research pp. 231-235

- Glen Lehman
Volume 34, issue 2, 2010
- Sarbanes-Oxley 404 material weaknesses and discretionary accruals pp. 67-75

- Ruth W. Epps and Cynthia P. Guthrie
- Powerful players: How constituents captured the setting of IFRS 6, an accounting standard for the extractive industries pp. 76-88

- Corinne L. Cortese, Helen J. Irvine and Mary A. Kaidonis
- Developing skills via work placements in accounting: Student and employer views pp. 89-108

- Catriona Paisey and Nicholas J. Paisey
- An examination of disciplinary culture: Two professional accounting associations in New Zealand pp. 109-122

- Kelvin Mataira and Karen A. Van Peursem
- Accounting for the environment: Towards a theoretical perspective for environmental accounting and reporting pp. 123-138

- Michael John Jones
- The pricing of statutory audit services in Greece pp. 139-152

- Stephen Owusu-Ansah, Stergios Leventis and Constantinos Caramanis
Volume 34, issue 1, 2010
- Dolphin deaths, organizational legitimacy and potential employees’ reactions to assured environmental disclosures pp. 1-19

- Sanjaya Kuruppu and Markus J. Milne
- Social and environmental report assurance: Some interview evidence pp. 20-31

- Michael John Jones and Jill Frances Solomon
- An examination of environmental reporting by Australian state government departments pp. 32-45

- Barbara Lynch
- Managing social and environmental action and accountability in the hospitality industry: A Singapore perspective pp. 46-53

- Lai Hong Chung and Lee D. Parker
- An exploratory study of an early stage R&D-intensive firm under financialization pp. 54-65

- Pauline Gleadle and Colin Haslam
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