Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal
1988 - 2025
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Volume 25, issue 8, 2012
- Hedge funds and unconscious fantasy pp. 1244-1265

- Arman Eshraghi and Richard Taffler
- Accounting as an instrument of neoliberalisation? pp. 1266-1289

- Ying Zhang, Jane Andrew and Kathy Rudkin
- Financial capitalism, incorporation and the emergence of financial reporting information pp. 1290-1316

- S. McCartney and A.J. Arnold
- The diffusion of risks in public private partnership contracts pp. 1317-1339

- Istemi Demirag, Iqbal Khadaroo, Pamela Stapleton and Caral Stevenson
- The role of the audit committee in resolving auditor‐client disagreements: a Malaysian study pp. 1340-1372

- Zalailah Salleh and Jenny Stewart
- Sole of an era pp. 1376-1376

- Roger Colbeck
- Abstract structure pp. 1377-1377

- Matthew Haigh
- Fifteen minutes of fame: the conference paper presentation pp. 1378-1379

- Lee Parker
Volume 25, issue 7, 2012
- Heterogeneous accountingisation pp. 1080-1112

- Kalle Kraus
- Metaphor in Nortel's letters to shareholders 1997‐2006 pp. 1113-1139

- Merridee Bujaki and Bruce McConomy
- Discharging not‐for‐profit accountability: UK charities and public discourse pp. 1140-1169

- Alpa Dhanani and Ciaran Connolly
- Understanding Syrian accountants' perceptions of, and attitudes towards, social accounting pp. 1170-1205

- Rania Kamla, Sonja Gallhofer and Jim Haslam
- Accounting professionalization amidst alternating state ideology in Ethiopia pp. 1206-1233

- Dessalegn Getie Mihret, Kieran James and Joseph M. Mula
- All the world's a stage pp. 1236-1236

- Vida Botes
- Markets pp. 1237-1240

- Dianne Dean
Volume 25, issue 6, 2012
- Contracting out municipal accounting: the role of institutional entrepreneurship pp. 944-963

- Timo Hyvönen, Janne Järvinen, Lasse Oulasvirta and Jukka Pellinen
- The accountant's social background and stereotype in popular culture pp. 964-1000

- Lisa Evans and Ian Fraser
- Regulatory theory insights into the past, present and future of general purpose water accounting standard setting pp. 1001-1024

- Keryn Chalmers, Jayne M. Godfrey and Barbara Lynch
- The concept oftaongain Māori culture: insights for accounting pp. 1025-1047

- Russell Craig, Rawiri Taonui and Susan Wild
- Can triple bottom line reporting become a cycle for “double loop” learning and radical change? pp. 1048-1068

- Michael Mitchell, Allan Curtis and Penny Davidson
- Publish or perish pp. 1071-1071

- Barbara L'Huillier
- The oldest profession pp. 1072-1072

- Candauda Arachchige Saliya
Volume 25, issue 5, 2012
- New plots are badly needed in finance: accounting for the financial crisis of 2007‐2010 pp. 756-775

- Barbara Czarniawska
- From management controls to the management of controls pp. 776-805

- Sophie Tessier and David Otley
- Accounting and accountability in an Italian social care provider pp. 806-834

- Enrico Bracci and Sue Llewellyn
- Understanding the responses of professional accounting bodies to crises pp. 835-875

- Garry D. Carnegie and Brendan T. O'Connell
- Accounting‐related research in PPPs/PFIs: present contributions and future opportunities pp. 876-924

- Paul Andon
- Flight of fantasy: writing a full proof “code” for ethics pp. 927-928

- Vida Botes
- Caution – this office may damage your health pp. 929-930

- Mike Hopkins
Volume 25, issue 4, 2012
- Accounting and popular culture: framing a research agenda pp. 580-601

- Ingrid Jeacle
- Vulgate accountability: insights from the field of football pp. 602-634

- Christine Cooper and Joanne Johnston
- How easy can the barley brie pp. 635-658

- William J. Jackson, Audrey S. Paterson, Christopher K.M. Pong and Simona Scarparo
- Accounting and detective stories: an excursion to the USA in the 1940s pp. 659-672

- Barbara Czarniawska
- Constructing accounting in the mirror of popular music pp. 673-702

- Kerry Jacobs and Steve Evans
- Jokes in popular culture: the characterisation of the accountant pp. 703-718

- Frances Miley and Andrew Read
- Fashioning the popular masses: accounting as mediator between creativity and control pp. 719-751

- Ingrid Jeacle and Chris Carter
Volume 25, issue 3, 2012
- The development of budgets and their use for purposes of control in Japanese aviation, 1928‐1945 pp. 416-451

- Masayoshi Noguchi and Trevor Boyns
- Money talks: the language of the Rochester School pp. 452-485

- Nihel Chabrak
- Corporate disclosure of environmental capital expenditures pp. 486-507

- Charles H. Cho, Martin Freedman and Dennis M. Patten
- “Fleshing out” an engagement with a social accounting technology pp. 508-534

- Michael Fraser
- New roles for auditors and reporting accountants in UK banking supervision under the Banking Act 1987 pp. 535-565

- David Collins, Ian Dewing and Peter Russell
- The ethics application pp. 570-571

- Lyn Daff
- Talking to a taxman abouttalking with the taxman about poetry pp. 572-573

- Gregory Horne
- A eulogy for a “bright future” pp. 574-575

- Barbara L'Huillier
Volume 25, issue 2, 2012
- The special issue:AAAJand research innovation pp. 216-227

- Garry D. Carnegie
- It was 20 years ago today pp. 228-255

- Rob Gray and Richard Laughlin
- We've come a long way! Maybe! Re‐imagining gender and accounting pp. 256-294

- Cheryl Lehman
- Rethinking impact and redefining responsibility pp. 295-327

- Christopher Humphrey and Peter Miller
- Accounting's past, present and future: the unifying power of history pp. 328-369

- Garry D. Carnegie and Christopher J. Napier
- Environmental performance accountability: planet, people, profits pp. 370-405

- Roger L. Burritt
Volume 25, issue 1, 2012
- Reflections and projections pp. 6-26

- James Guthrie and Lee D. Parker
- Accounting change: explaining the outcomes, interpreting the process pp. 27-70

- Mariannunziata Liguori and Ileana Steccolini
- Disability and the professional accountant: insights from oral histories pp. 71-101

- Angus Duff and John Ferguson
- Carbon reporting: does it matter? pp. 105-125

- Matthew Haigh and Matthew A. Shapiro
- Stakeholder responses to the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act pp. 126-145

- Sumit Lodhia and Nigel Martin
- Evidence of an expectation gap for greenhouse gas emissions assurance pp. 146-173

- Wendy Green and Qixin Li
- Carbon footprints and legitimation strategies: symbolism or action? pp. 174-198

- Sue Hrasky
- Restructuring questions pp. 202-203

- Lyn Daff
- The conference paper pp. 204-204

- Lee Parker
- The first flush of … pp. 205-205

- Lee Parker
- Sponsorship pp. 206-206

- Dianne Dean
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