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October 2002, Volume 27, Issue 7
- 611-636 Keeping up gendered appearances: representations of gender in financial annual reports
by Benschop, Yvonne & Meihuizen, Hanne E.
- 637-658 British central government and "the mercantile system of double entry" bookkeeping: a study of ideological conflict
by Edwards, John Richard & Coombs, Hugh M. & Greener, Hugh T.
- 659-684 On the role of the organization in auditors' client-acceptance decisions
by Gendron, Yves
- 685-685 Editorial
by Hopwood, A.
- 687-708 The social accounting project and Accounting Organizations and Society Privileging engagement, imaginings, new accountings and pragmatism over critique?
by Gray, Rob
August 2002, Volume 27, Issue 6
2002, Volume 27, Issue 4-5
- 303-345 The effects of monetary incentives on effort and task performance: theories, evidence, and a framework for research
by Bonner, Sarah E. & Sprinkle, Geoffrey B.
- 347-360 The organizational culture of public accounting firms: evidence from Taiwanese local and US affiliated firms
by Chow, Chee W. & Harrison, Graeme L. & McKinnon, Jill L. & Wu, Anne
- 361-378 The impact of reputation and variance investigations on the creation of budget slack
by Webb, R. Alan
- 379-408 The interplay between professional groups, the state and supranational agents: Pax Americana in the age of 'globalisation'
by Caramanis, Constantinos V.
- 409-445 The Empire Strikes Back? An exploration of centre-periphery interaction between the ICAEW and accounting associations in the self-governing colonies of Australia, Canada and South Africa, 1880-1907
by Chua, Wai Fong & Poullaos, Chris
- 447-470 Creating a profession 'out of nothing'? The case of the Belgian auditing profession
by De Beelde, Ignace
- 471-496 Professional accounting development in Nigeria: threats from the inside and outside
by Uche, Chibuike U.
April 2002, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 195-211 Factors influencing the performance of activity based costing teams: a field study of ABC model development time in the automobile industry
by Anderson, Shannon W. & Hesford, James W. & Young, S. Mark
- 213-238 Incentive issues in inter-firm relationships
by Baiman, Stanley & Rajan, Madhav V.
- 239-274 The relationship between accounting and spatial practices in the factory
by Carmona, Salvador & Ezzamel, Mahmoud & Gutierrez, Fernando
- 275-295 Agency theory, performance evaluation, and the hypothetical construct of intrinsic motivation
by Kunz, Alexis H. & Pfaff, Dieter
2002, Volume 27, Issue 1-2
- 1-25 Functional fixation revisited: the effects of feedback and a repeated measures design on information processing changes in response to an accounting change
by Arunachalam, Vairam & Beck, Grant
- 27-43 The effect of information asymmetry on negotiated budgets: an empirical investigation
by Fisher, Joseph & Frederickson, James R. & Peffer, Sean A.
- 45-59 The incidence, perceived merit and antecedents of customer accounting: an exploratory note
by Guilding, Chris & McManus, Lisa
- 61-84 The rise of modern accounting and the fall of the public company: the Lancashire cotton mills 1870-1914
by Toms, J. S.
- 85-98 Traders, managers and loss aversion in investment banking: a field study
by Willman, Paul & Fenton-O'Creevy, Mark & Nicholson, Nigel & Soane, Emma
- 99-120 The costs of activity-based management
by Armstrong, Peter
- 121-163 The ABC bandwagon and the juggernaut of modernity
by Colwyn Jones, T. & Dugdale, David
- 165-190 The fragmented communication structure within the accounting academia: the case of activity-based costing research genres
by Lukka, Kari & Granlund, Markus
August 2001, Volume 26, Issue 6
2001, Volume 26, Issue 4-5
- 301-325 The construction of the professional accountant: the case of the Incorporated Institute of Accountants, Victoria (1886)
by Carnegie, Garry D. & Edwards, John Richard
- 327-349 Accounting classification and the international harmonisation debate -- an empirical investigation
by d'Arcy, Anne
- 351-389 Management accounting systems and organizational configuration: a life-cycle perspective
by Moores, Ken & Yuen, Susana
- 391-418 Understanding social closure in its cultural context: accounting practitioners in France (1920-1939)
by Ramirez, Carlos
- 419-441 Explaining management control structure variety: a transaction cost economics perspective
by Spekle, Roland F.
- 443-460 Predicting change in management accounting systems: national culture and industry effects
by Williams, John J. & Seaman, Alfred E.
- 461-470 Accountant's tales
by Stone, Dan N.
April 2001, Volume 26, Issue 3
March 2001, Volume 26, Issue 2
January 2001, Volume 26, Issue 1
November 2000, Volume 25, Issue 8
- 1-1 Celebrating and reviewing
by Hopwood, Anthony G.
- 1-1 In appreciation
by Hopwood, Anthony G.
- 723-749 Sourcing parts of complex products: evidence on transactions costs, high-powered incentives and ex-post opportunism
by Anderson, Shannon W. & Glenn, David & Sedatole, Karen L.
- 751-762 Succeeding in managerial accounting. Part 2: a structural equations analysis
by Hunton, James E. & Wier, Benson & Stone, Dan N.
- 763-766 Understanding financial accounting practice
by Hopwood, Anthony G.
- 767-786 Looking forward to the past
by McSweeney, Brendan
- 787-798 Time and space in income accounting
by Takatera, Sadao & Sawabe, Norio
- 799-822 Accounting relativism: the unstable relationship between income measurement and theories of the firm
by Zambon, Stefano & Zan, Luca
October 2000, Volume 25, Issue 7
August 2000, Volume 25, Issue 6
May 2000, Volume 25, Issue 4-5
- 327-381 The history of accounting and the transition to capitalism in England. Part two: evidence
by Bryer, R. A.
- 383-409 An empirical study on the drivers of management control systems' design in new product development
by Davila, Tony
- 411-425 Outcome effect, controllability and performance evaluation of managers: some field evidence from multi-outlet businesses
by Ghosh, Dipankar & Lusch, Robert F.
- 427-449 Constructing the global corporation and corporate constructions of the global: a picture essay
by Preston, Alistair M. & Young, Joni J.
- 451-482 The appropriateness of RAPM: toward the further development of theory
by Hartmann, Frank G. H.
- 483-496 Budgetary criteria in performance evaluation: a critical appraisal using new evidence
by Otley, David & Pollanen, Raili M.
- 497-510 Reliance on accounting performance measures: dead end or new beginning?
by Otley, David & Fakiolas, Alexander
- 511-525 Reconsidering performance evaluative style
by Vagneur, K. & Peiperl, M.
April 2000, Volume 25, Issue 3
February 2000, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 103-129 Do we really 'know' what we think we know? A case study of seminal research and its subsequent overgeneralization
by Smith Bamber, Linda & Christensen, Theodore E. & Gaver, Kenneth M.
- 131-162 The history of accounting and the transition to capitalism in England. Part one: theory
by Bryer, R. A.
- 163-184 "Presents" for the "Indians": land, colonialism and accounting in Canada
by Neu, Dean
- 185-202 The design and effects of control systems: tests of direct- and indirect-effects models
by Shields, Michael D. & Deng, F. Johnny & Kato, Yutaka
- 203-215 Effects of the preparer's justification on the reviewer's hypothesis generation and judgment in analytical procedures
by Yip-Ow, Jackson & Tan, Hun-Tong
January 2000, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-12 Variance analysis and performance: two empirical studies
by Emsley, David
- 13-50 Accounting as simulacrum and hyperreality: perspectives on income and capital
by Macintosh, Norman B. & Shearer, Teri & Thornton, Daniel B. & Welker, Michael
- 51-77 Management control of interfirm transactional relationships: the case of industrial renovation and maintenance
by van der Meer-Kooistra, Jeltje & Vosselman, Ed G. J.
- 79-98 Constituent lobbying and its impact on the development of financial reporting regulations: evidence from Germany
by McLeay, Stuart & Ordelheide, Dieter & Young, Steven
November 1999, Volume 24, Issue 8
- 623-647 Confidence and the welfare of less-informed investors
by Bloomfield, Robert & Libby, Robert & Nelson, Mark W.
- 649-672 Activity-based costing diffusion across organizations: an exploratory empirical analysis of Finnish firms
by Malmi, Teemu
- 673-687 The effects of a modest incentive on information overload in an investment analysis task
by Tuttle, Brad & Burton, F. Greg
- 689-715 Examining "The quantified customer"
by Vaivio, Juhani
- 717-739 Do cost-based pricing biases persist in laboratory markets?
by Waller, William S. & Shapiro, Brian & Sevcik, Galen
October 1999, Volume 24, Issue 7
July 1999, Volume 24, Issue 5-6
- 379-412 Economic transition, strategy and the evolution of management accounting practices: the case of India
by Anderson, Shannon W. & Lanen, William N.
- 413-440 Mapping methodological frontiers in cross-national management control research
by Bhimani, Alnoor
- 441-461 The importance of national culture in the design of and preference for management controls for multi-national operations
by Chow, Chee W. & Shields, Michael D. & Wu, Anne
- 463-481 Stability to profitability: managing interdependencies to meet a new environment
by Euske, K. J. & Riccaboni, A.
- 483-506 Cross-cultural research in management control systems design: a review of the current state
by Harrison, Graeme L. & McKinnon, Jill L.
- 507-524 Firms, institutions and management control: the comparative analysis of coordination and control systems
by Whitley, R.
May 1999, Volume 24, Issue 4
April 1999, Volume 24, Issue 3
April 1999, Volume 24, Issue 2
January 1999, Volume 24, Issue 1
November 1998, Volume 23, Issue 8
October 1998, Volume 23, Issue 7
- 625-640 Individual investors' risk judgments and investment decisions: The impact of accounting and market data
by Lipe, M. G.
- 641-663 Toward a normative model of rational argumentation for critical accounting discussions
by Shapiro, B. P.
- 665-684 The limits of postmodernism in accounting history: The Decatur experience
by Arnold, P. J.
- 685-708 Caterpillar: Two stories and an argument
by Froud, J. & Williams, K. & Haslam, C. & Johal, S. & Williams, J.
- 709-714 Finding things out
by Miller, P. & O'leary, T.
1998, Volume 23, Issue 5-6
- 435-450 On the use of regression and verbal protocol analysis in modeling analysts' behavior in an unstructured task environment: A methodological note
by Anderson, M. J. & Potter, G. S.
- 451-466 The effects of encoded memory traces for numerical data on accounting decision making
by Kida, T. & Smith, J. F. & Maletta, M.
- 467-483 The relationship between budget participation and job performance: The roles of budget adequacy and organizational commitment
by Nouri, H. & Parker, R. J.
- 485-514 How to secure your husband's esteem. Accounting and private patriarchy in the British middle class household during the nineteenth century
by Walker, S. P.
- 515-516 Exploring the modern audit firm: An introduction
by Hopwood, Anthony G.
- 517-530 Profit sharing in Australian Big 6 accounting firms: An exploratory study
by Burrows, Geoff & Black, Christopher
- 531-548 Globalization and nationalism in a multinational accounting firm: The case of opening new markets in Eastern Europe
by Cooper, David J. & Greenwood, Royston & Hinings, Bob & Brown, John L.
- 549-567 Redefining a certified public accounting firm
by Daly, Bonita A. & Schuler, Drue K.
- 569-587 On being a professional in a "Big Six" firm
by Grey, C.
- 589-607 Sweeping it under the carpet: The role of accountancy firms in moneylaundering
by Mitchell, A. & Sikka, P. & Willmott, H.
- 609-624 Organisation and expertise: An exploration of knowledge bases and the management of accounting and consulting firms
by Morris, Timothy & Empson, Laura
May 1998, Volume 23, Issue 4
April 1998, Volume 23, Issue 3
February 1998, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 129-153 Accounting as discursive construction: The relationship between statement of financial accounting standards no. 106 and the dismantling of retiree health benefits
by Arnold, P. J. & Oakes, L. S.
- 155-187 The dynamics of "closure" amidst the construction of market, profession, empire and nationhood: An historical analysis of an Australian accounting association, 1886-1903
by Chua, W. F. & Poullaos, C.
- 189-203 Capital markets research and real world complexity: The emerging challenge of chaos theory
by Mouck, T.
- 217-238 The supply of and demand for accounting information in an unregulated market: Examples from the lancashire cotton mills, 1855-1914
by Toms, J. S.
January 1998, Volume 23, Issue 1
November 1997, Volume 22, Issue 8
- 737-755 Hypothesis revision strategies in conducting analytical procedures
by Asare, S. K. & Wright, A.
- 757-777 Spain, July 1988: Some observations on becoming professional
by Bougen, P. D.
- 779-798 Status building: Some reflections on the architectural history of Chartered Accountants' Hall, London, 1889-1893
by McKinstry, Sam
- 799-824 Re-presenting the external: Editorials and the Canadian CAs (1936-1950)
by Simmons, Cynthia & Neu, Dean
- 825-829 Accountants as "new guard dogs" of capitalism: Stereotype or research agenda?
by Dezalay, Yves
- 831-842 On the commercialization of accountancy thesis: A review essay
by Willmott, Hugh & Sikka, Prem
- 843-855 Commercialising the service class and economic restructuring--a response to my critics
by Hanlon, G.
October 1997, Volume 22, Issue 7
- 617-637 Talking Accounting: An Ethnography Of Management Knowledge In British And German Brewers
by Ahrens, Thomas
- 639-668 Visions Of Organization And Organizations Of Vision: The Representational Practices Of Information Systems Development
by Bloomfield, Brian P & Vurdubakis, Theo
- 669-689 Strategy, Budgeting, And Crisis In Latin America
by Collins, F & Holzmann, O & Mendoza, R
- 691-712 The Unbearable Ambiguity Of Accounting
by McSWEENEY, BRENDAN
- 713-735 Accounting Choice And A Theory Of Crisis: The Cases Of Post-Privatization British Telecom And British Gas
by Puxty, Anthony G.
August 1997, Volume 22, Issue 6
- 507-528 An examination of gender stereotyping as an explanation for vertical job segregation in public accounting
by Hull, Rita P. & Umansky, Philip H.
- 529-556 Accounting for organizational performance: The construction of the customer in the privatized water industry
by Ogden, S. G.
- 557-572 Customer-focused manufacturing strategy and the use of operations-based non-financial performance measures: A research note
by Perera, S. & Harrison, G. & Poole, M.
- 573-587 The persuasiveness of audit evidence: The case of accounting policy decisions
by Salterio, S. & Koonce, L.
- 589-607 Changes in accounting policies and investment analysts' fixation on accounting figures
by Vergoossen, R. G. A.
- 611-615 The FASB's executive stock option controversy supports increasing the research and teaching of political accounting
by Owsen, Dwight M.
July 1997, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 387-410 Audit category knowledge as a precondition to learning from experience
by Bonner, S. E. & Libby, R. & Nelson, M. W.
- 411-446 Control and cost accounting practices in the Spanish Royal Tobacco Factory
by Carmona, Salvador & Ezzamel, Mahmoud & Gutierrez, Fernando
- 447-480 The making of the good academic accountant
by Panozzo, Fabrizio
- 481-505 The audit review process: A characterization from the persuasion perspective
by Rich, J. S. & Solomon, I. & Trotman, K. T.
1997, Volume 22, Issue 3-4
- 233-248 Management control systems in research and development organizations: The role of accounting, behavior and personnel controls
by Abernethy, Margaret A. & Brownell, Peter
- 249-268 An examination of the descriptive validity of the belief-adjustment model and alternative attitudes to evidence in auditing
by Bamber, E. Michael & Ramsay, Robert J. & Tubbs, Richard M.
- 269-292 "The excited and dangerous state of the natives of hawkes bay": A particular study of nineteenth century financial management
by Hooper, Keith & Kearins, Kathryn
- 293-314 Quality strategy, strategic control systems, and organizational performance
by Ittner, Christopher D. & Larcker, David F.
- 315-336 Identification of accounting firm alumni with their former firm: Antecedents and outcomes
by Iyer, Venkataraman M. & Bamber, E. Michael & Barefield, Russell M.
- 337-352 Cognitive moral development and auditor independence
by Sweeney, John T. & Roberts, Robin W.
- 355-364 The multiplying machine
by Miller, Peter
- 367-386 CATS, RATS, AND EARS: Making the case for ethnographic accounting research
by Jonsson, Sten & Macintosh, Norman B.
February 1997, Volume 22, Issue 2