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Welcome to “the rough and tumble”: Managing accounting research in a corporatised university world
Lee Parker, James GuthrieThe paper explores the rapidly changing environment affecting universities and their research communities. It sets out to explore the effect of university corporatisation on…
Perceptions on the emergence and future development of corporate social disclosure in Ireland: Engaging the voices of non‐governmental organisations
Brendan O'Dwyer, Jeffrey Unerman, John BradleyThis study presents an in‐depth investigation of non‐governmental organisations' (NGO) perceptions of CSD (corporate social disclosure) in Ireland. It commences the process of…
Stability and change: an institutionalist study of management accounting change
A.K. Siti‐Nabiha, Robert W. ScapensThis paper explores the relationship between “stability and change” within with the process of accounting change It focuses on the ceremonial way in which a new system of…
Power and international accounting standard setting: Evidence from segment reporting and intangible assets projects
Winston Chee Chiu Kwok, David SharpThis study provides significant empirical data and analysis on the international standard‐setting process as conducted by the forerunner of the International Accounting Standards…
The withering of criticism: A review of professional, Foucauldian, ethnographic, and epistemic studies in accounting
Tony TinkerThe purpose of this paper is to explore the core meaning of critical research.
The withering of tolerance and communication in interdisciplinary accounting studies
Prem Sikka, Hugh WillmottA reply to Tony Tinker's paper, “The withering of criticism”.
Reactions on reading “The withering of criticism”;
Robert W. ScapensThe paper outlines my reactions on reading Tony Tinker's paper: “The withering of criticism”.
“It may well be that Briloff is the nearest US equivalent to Sikka”
Tony Tinker, Chris CarterA reply to responses by Prem Sikka and Tony Willmott (“The withering of tolerance and communication in interdisciplinary accounting studies”) and Robert Scapens (“Reactions on…
The memory of the future
Simon LenthenReflection on the trend towards recycling knowledge without realising it, and on not recognising past achievements.
June Pallot: from architect to accountant
Irvine LapsleyJune Pallot was a very warm, kind person with an infectious, bubbly laugh. We last spoke on 5th October 2004, one month before she passed away. I still remember her warm, friendly…
June Pallot: contribution to New Zealand public policy debate
Susan NewberryTo provide comment on June Pallot's contribution to public policy debate in New Zealand.
In memory of Professor June Pallot
Richard LaughlinMy first scheduled meeting with June ended up with my not meeting her at all! But the circumstances of this occasion do provide the opportunity to give a flavour of this…
Poem: to June Pallot
Kathleen GallagherKathleen Gallagher wrote this poem for June Pallot, her friend of some 25 years, who died as she lived, clearly, simply, with courage, and always in light.
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hybridEditors:
- Prof James Guthrie
- Prof Lee Parker