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  1. Harun Harun & Setiyani Wardhaningtyas & Habib Zaman Khan & Yi An & Rahma Masdar, 2020. "Understanding the institutional challenges and impacts of higher education reforms in Indonesia," Public Money & Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 40(4), pages 307-315, May.
  2. Imam Mujahidin Fahmid & Harun Harun & Peter Graham & David Carter & Sultan Suhab & Yi An & Xiaosong Zheng & Mirah Midadan Fahmid, 2020. "New development: IPSAS adoption, from G20 countries to village governments in developing countries," Public Money & Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 40(2), pages 160-163, February.
  3. Harun Harun & Monir Mir & David Carter & Yi An, 2019. "Examining the unintended outcomes of NPM reforms in Indonesia," Public Money & Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 39(2), pages 86-94, February.
  4. Yi An & Howard Davey & Harun Harun, 2017. "Sustainability Reporting at a New Zealand Public University: A Longitudinal Analysis," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 9(9), pages 1-11, August.
  5. Harun Harun & Yi An & Abdul Kahar, 2013. "Implementation and challenges of introducing NPM and accrual accounting in Indonesian local government," Public Money & Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 33(5), pages 383-388, September.

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Articles

  1. Harun Harun & Setiyani Wardhaningtyas & Habib Zaman Khan & Yi An & Rahma Masdar, 2020. "Understanding the institutional challenges and impacts of higher education reforms in Indonesia," Public Money & Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 40(4), pages 307-315, May.

    Cited by:

    1. Christensen, Mark & Fahlevi, Heru & Indriani, Mirna & Syukur, Muhammad, 2024. "Deciding to be ignored: Why accounting scholars use dubious quality research outlets in a neocolonial context," CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ACCOUNTING, Elsevier, vol. 99(C).

  2. Imam Mujahidin Fahmid & Harun Harun & Peter Graham & David Carter & Sultan Suhab & Yi An & Xiaosong Zheng & Mirah Midadan Fahmid, 2020. "New development: IPSAS adoption, from G20 countries to village governments in developing countries," Public Money & Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 40(2), pages 160-163, February.

    Cited by:

    1. Sean Scannell & Vincent Tawiah, 2024. "A Thematic Literature Review on International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS)," Public Organization Review, Springer, vol. 24(3), pages 1053-1075, September.
    2. Hanane Jafi & Said Youssef, 2021. "Public sector accounting education and training as supportive mechanisms of the ongoing accrual-based accounting reforms," Technium Social Sciences Journal, Technium Science, vol. 25(1), pages 1-8, November.
    3. Amel Chatti & Salma Dammak Ayadi & Maher Jeriji, 2024. "IPSAS Adoption in African Countries: Talking or Walking the Talk," Journal of Accounting and Management Information Systems, Faculty of Accounting and Management Information Systems, The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, vol. 23(3), pages 530-550, June.

  3. Harun Harun & Monir Mir & David Carter & Yi An, 2019. "Examining the unintended outcomes of NPM reforms in Indonesia," Public Money & Management, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 39(2), pages 86-94, February.

    Cited by:

    1. Pilipus Ramandei & Abdul Rohman & Dwi Ratmono & Imam Ghozali, 2020. "Interactions of Financial Assistance and Financial Reporting Competency: Evidence From Local Government in Papua and West Papua Indonesia," International Journal of Financial Research, International Journal of Financial Research, Sciedu Press, vol. 11(1), pages 1-12, January.

  4. Yi An & Howard Davey & Harun Harun, 2017. "Sustainability Reporting at a New Zealand Public University: A Longitudinal Analysis," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 9(9), pages 1-11, August.

    Cited by:

    1. Walter Leal Filho & Alfonso Coronado-Marín & Amanda Lange Salvia & Fernanda Frankenberger Silva & Franziska Wolf & Todd LeVasseur & Maria J. Kirrane & Federica Doni & Arminda Paço & Malgorzata Blichar, 2022. "International Trends and Practices on Sustainability Reporting in Higher Education Institutions," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(19), pages 1-17, September.
    2. Cristina Alexandrina Stefanescu, 2021. "Sustainability Reporting in the Public Realm—Trends and Patterns in Knowledge Development," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(8), pages 1-23, April.
    3. A. Sardi & E. Sorano, 2021. "Dynamic Performance Management: An Approach for Managing the Common Goods," Papers 2102.04090, arXiv.org.
    4. Gloria Fiorani & Chiara Di Gerio, 2022. "Reporting University Performance through the Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda: Lessons Learned from Italian Case Study," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(15), pages 1-19, July.
    5. Manuel Muñoz-Suárez & Natividad Guadalajara & José M. Osca, 2020. "A Comparative Analysis between Global University Rankings and Environmental Sustainability of Universities," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(14), pages 1-19, July.
    6. Weiyan Xiong & Ka Ho Mok, 2020. "Sustainability Practices of Higher Education Institutions in Hong Kong: A Case Study of a Sustainable Campus Consortium," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(2), pages 1-15, January.
    7. Ionica Oncioiu & Anca-Gabriela Petrescu & Florentina-Raluca Bîlcan & Marius Petrescu & Delia-Mioara Popescu & Elena Anghel, 2020. "Corporate Sustainability Reporting and Financial Performance," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(10), pages 1-13, May.
    8. Xue Ning & Dobin Yim & Jiban Khuntia, 2021. "Online Sustainability Reporting and Firm Performance: Lessons Learned from Text Mining," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(3), pages 1-15, January.
    9. Anca Gabriela Petrescu & Florentina Raluca Bîlcan & Marius Petrescu & Ionica Holban Oncioiu & Mirela Cătălina Türkeș & Sorinel Căpuşneanu, 2020. "Assessing the Benefits of the Sustainability Reporting Practices in the Top Romanian Companies," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(8), pages 1-31, April.
    10. Alberto Sardi & Enrico Sorano, 2019. "Dynamic Performance Management: An Approach for Managing the Common Goods," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(22), pages 1-22, November.
    11. Anup Kumar Saha & Habiba Al‐Shaer & Rob Dixon & Istemi Demirag, 2021. "Determinants of Carbon Emission Disclosures and UN Sustainable Development Goals: The Case of UK Higher Education Institutions," Australian Accounting Review, CPA Australia, vol. 31(2), pages 79-107, June.

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