Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal
1988 - 2024
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Volume 9, issue 5, 1996
- A tragedy of understanding; accounting for ontological security pp. 7-22

- Ian Colville and Laurie McAulay
- Accounting/art and the emancipatory project: some reflections pp. 23-44

- Sonja Gallhofer and Jim Haslam
- Metaphor in accounting discourse pp. 45-70

- L. Melissa Walters‐York
- Political arithmetick: accounting for irony in Swift’sA Modest Proposal pp. 71-83

- Robert Phiddian
- Enabling accountability in museums pp. 84-99

- Garry D. Carnegie and Peter W. Wolnizer
- Accountability versus artistic development pp. 100-113

- Ruth Rentschler and Brad Potter
- Art and accountability: the languages of design and managerial control pp. 114-125

- Peter Armstrong and Anne Tomes
Volume 9, issue 4, 1996
- Comprehensive and incremental budgeting in education pp. 4-37

- Pam Edwards, Mahmoud Ezzamel, Keith Robson and Margaret Taylor
- Preserving historyinaccounting: seeking common ground between “new” and “old” accounting history pp. 38-64

- Warwick Funnell
- The influence of underlying metaphysical notions on our interpretation of accounting pp. 65-85

- S. Velayutham and M.H.B. Perera
- Methodological themes pp. 86-106

- Christopher Humphrey and Robert W. Scapens
- Commentaries: Are accounting researchers under the tyranny of single theory perspectives? pp. 107-111

- Joni Young and Alistair Preston
- Theories for theorists or theories for practice? Liberating academic accounting research? pp. 112-118

- Sue Llewellyn
- Rhetoric and case study research: response to Joni Young and Alistair Preston and to Sue Llewellyn pp. 119-122

- Christopher Humphrey and Robert W. Scapens
Volume 9, issue 3, 1996
- Critical and interpretive histories: insights into accounting’s present and future through its past pp. 7-39

- Garry D. Carnegie and Christopher J. Napier
- The development of accounting in mid‐nineteenth century Britain: a non‐disciplinary view pp. 40-60

- Trevor Boyns and John Richard Edwards
- Inside contracting at the Waltham Watch Company pp. 61-78

- Richard K. Fleischman and Thomas Tyson
- Radicalizing accounting history: the potential of oral history pp. 79-97

- Theresa Hammond and Prem Sikka
- Propaganda, attitude change and uniform costing in the British printing industry, 1913‐1939 pp. 98-126

- Stephen P. Walker and Falconer Mitchell
- Objectivity and the role of history in the development and review of accounting standards pp. 127-147

- Joni J. Young and Tom Mouck
Volume 9, issue 2, 1996
- Recurring issues in auditing: back to the future? pp. 4-29

- Roy Chandler and John Richard Edwards
- Accounting for public accounts committees pp. 30-49

- Pieter Degeling, Janet Anderson and James Guthrie
- Do Australian companies report environmental news objectively? pp. 50-67

- Craig Deegan and Michaela Rankin
- Improving the communication of accounting information through cartoon graphics pp. 68-85

- Malcolm Smith and Richard Taffler
- Readability of annual reports: Western versus Asian evidence ‐ a comment to contexualize pp. 86-91

- Michael John Jones
- Performance auditing, new public management and performance improvement: questions and answers pp. 92-102

- Frans L. Leeuw
Volume 9, issue 1, 1996
- The story of a schizoid organization pp. 8-30

- Susan Richardson, John Cullen and Bill Richardson
- Auditor time budget pressure: consequences and antecedents pp. 31-58

- David T. Otley and Bernard J. Pierce
- Lobbying on accounting issues pp. 59-76

- P. Weetman, E.S. Davie and W. Collins
- Some determinants of social and environmental disclosures in New Zealand companies pp. 77-108

- David Hackston and Markus J. Milne
Volume 8, issue 5, 1995
- Pastoral accounting in pre‐Federation Victoria pp. 3-33

- Garry D. Carnegie
- Health management performance pp. 34-70

- K.A. Van Peursem, M.J. Prat and S.R. Lawrence
- The problem of generalizability: anecdotes and evidence in accounting research pp. 71-90

- Kari Lukka and Eero Kasanen
Volume 8, issue 4, 1995
- Auditor professional performance and the mentor relationship within the public accounting firm pp. 3-22

- Philip H. Siegel, John T. Rigsby, Surendra P. Agrawal and John R. Leavins
- Profit sharing and organizational change pp. 23-47

- Stuart G. Ogden
- The professionalization of accountancy pp. 48-69

- Tom Lee
Volume 8, issue 3, 1995
- The negative effect of an accounting standard on employee welfare pp. 12-33

- C. Richard Baker and Rick Stephan Hayes
- Theory and politics: lessons from feminist economics pp. 34-59

- Sara Ann Reiter
- Moral reasoning and moral atmosphere in the domain of accounting pp. 60-80

- Alan Lovell
- The selling of ethics pp. 81-96

- Marilyn Kleinberg Neimark
- Ethics of teaching critical pp. 97-112

- Mary M. Day
- The mountains are still there pp. 113-140

- Prem Sikka, Hugh Willmott and Tony Puxty
- Questioning the value of the research selectivity process in British university accounting pp. 141-164

- Christopher Humphrey, Peter Moizer and David Owen
Volume 8, issue 2, 1995
- Readability of annual reports: Western versus Asian evidence pp. 4-17

- John K. Courtis
- Scottish chartered accountants: internal and external political relationships, 1853‐1916 pp. 18-46

- Ken Shackleton
- Corporate social and environmental reporting pp. 47-77

- Rob Gray, Reza Kouhy and Simon Lavers
- Constructing a research database of social and environmental reporting by UK companies pp. 78-101

- Rob Gray, Reza Kouhy and Simon Lavers
Volume 8, issue 1, 1995
- Discourse and rhetoric pp. 10-37

- Keith Hooper and Michael Pratt
- A socio‐economic paradigm for analysing managers′ accounting choice behaviour pp. 38-62

- Nicholas C. Mangos and Neil R. Lewis
- Empirical research in accounting: alternative approaches and a case for “middle‐range” thinking pp. 63-87

- Richard Laughlin
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