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ECAS CONFERENCE 2007 - TIMETABLE University of Glasgow - Department Of Accounting & Finance

Wednesday18th July Time Event Presenters / Authors Chair person Location 1.00 – 1.45 Registration Fore Hall Plenary 1.45 – 2.00 Welcoming Ken McPhail Director of The Centre for Applied Ethics and Legal Philosophy Fore Hall remarks at the University of Glasgow Plenary 2.00 – 3.00 Session 1 Stefano Harney Chris Carter Conference key note Fore Hall 3.00 – 3.20 Afternoon tea Plenary 3.20 – 4.20 Session 2 Aida Sy & Tony Ed Arrington Towards a Critical Approach to MIS and AIS Labor Process and Fore Hall Tinker the Processing of Labor 4.20 – 4.30 Break Parallel 4.30 – 5..25 Session 3 John Ferguson & Mereana “ That’s Your Problem”: The Experiences of Disabled Fore Hall Angus Duff Barrett Accountants in the UK Parallel 4.30 – 5..25 Session 3 Charles Elad Alex Arthur Fair Value Accounting and Fair Trade Labelling Organisations: Room 540a Exploring the Limits of Market-Driven Social Justice Parallel 4.30 – 5..25 Session 3 Marco Guidi Esinath Reshaping the ownership relationship towards a more ethical Room 704 Ndiweni corporation 5.25 – 5..35 Break Parallel 5.35 – 6..30 Session 4 Alice Garcia & Olivier Kathryn Organizational commitment, role tension and affective states in Fore Hall Herrbach Haynes audit firms Parallel 5.35 – 6..30 Session 4 Darinka Asenova, David Gowland From the Private Finance Initiative (PFI) to the new Prudential Room 540a Stephen Bailey, J Borrowing Framework (PBF): A Critical Accounting Hood & I Fraser Perspective Parallel 5.35 – 6..30 Session 4 Enrico Bracci Chris Patel Autonomy, Responsibility And Accountability In The Italian Room 704 School System Evening Free Thursday 19th July – Morning Date Time Event Presenters / Authors Chair person Location 8.30 – 9.00 Registration Fore Hall Plenary 9.00 – 10.00 Session 5 Peter Armstrong Ed Arrington Budgets and the Bullied Workforce Fore Hall 10.00 – Break 10.15 Plenary 10.15 – Session 6 Tommy Sheridan Panel Chris Carter Political Engagement and the Academic Fore Hall 11.15 discussion 11.15 – Coffee 11.35 Break Parallel 11.35 – Session 7 Christine Cooper Steve Toms The Economic Consequences of Accounting in the English and Fore Hall 12.30 Welsh Water Industry: A non-shareholder perspective Parallel 11.35 – Session 7 Mereana Barrett & Recep Accounting and Accountability: Conceptualizing a Maori Room 540a 12.30 Patty McNicholas Pekdemir Worldview Parallel 11.35 – Session 7 Miriam Green John Dunn Is there commensurability between Burns and Stalker’s The Room 704 12.30 Management of innovation and research applications of their ideas? 12.30 – 1.30 Lunch Thursday 19th July – Afternoon Date Time Event Presenters / Authors Chair person Location Parallel 1.30 – 2.30 Session 8 Kathryn Haynes David Cooper Sexuality, Sexual Symbolism and Organisational Culture: A Fore Hall Case Study of an Accounting Firm Parallel 1.30 – 2.30 Session 8 Alex Arthur Charles Elad Rules and Principles Room 540a Parallel 1.30 – 2.30 Session 8 Emidia Vagnoni & Matthew Haigh University Research Policies: How the new accounting Room 704 Laura Maran techniques challenge academic community? 2.30 – 2.40 Break Parallel 2.40 – 3.40 Session 9 Matthias Beck, Steve Bruce Cronin The Limits of Market-Based Governance-Recent Approaches to Fore Hall Toms & Darinka PFI and the Resurgence of the Regulatory State Asenova Parallel 2.40 – 3.40 Session 9 Recep Pekdemir & Asli Ken McPhail Ethics in Professional Accounting Education Program: The Room 540a Gunduzay Turel Turkey Experience Parallel 2.40 – 3.40 Session 9 Mudzamir Bin Crawford Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Activities in Mobile Room 704 Mohamed & Spence Telecommunication Industry: Case Study of Malaysia Norfaiezah Binti Sawandi 3.40 – 4.00 Afternoon tea Parallel 4.00 – 4.55 Session 10 Rob Bryer Steve Toms Ideology and reality in accounting: a history of the US Fore Hall accounting theory debate from the late 19th century to the FASB’s conceptual framework Parallel 4.00 – 4.55 Session 10 Esinath Ndiweni Ken McPhail Problematising the teaching of ethics in undergraduate Room 540a accounting programmes Parallel 4.00 – 4.55 Session 10 Matthew Haigh & Marco Guidi A Dialectical Approach To Investor Intervention Room 704 Frank Jan de Graaf 4.55 – 5.05 Break Parallel 5.05 – 6.00 Session 11 Eva Heidues & Chris John Ferguson Anglo-American Accounting Biases in the Rush towards Fore Hall Patel Convergence: The Case of Germany Parallel 5.05 – 6.00 Session 11 Ataur Belal & Stuart Jean Raar An investigation of the absence of corporate social reporting Room 540a Cooper (CSR) in Bangladesh Parallel 5.05 – 6.00 Session 11 Bruce Cronin Marco Guidi Value Creation and Value Capture in the Value System: Room 705 Accounting for Value at the Firm Level 6.00 – 7.00 Break 7.00 for Pre-dinner drinks Melville 7.30 Room 7.30 – 10.00 Conference Dinner Randolph Hall Friday 20th July Date Time Event Presenters / Authors Chair person Location Parallel 9.00 – 10.00 Session 12 Brian Millanta & Chris Kieran James "Holier-Than-Thou” Perception Bias Among Professional Fore Hall Patel Accountants: A Cross-Cultural Study Parallel 9.00 – 10.00 Session 12 John McKernan Miriam Green Responsibility and the Accounting Academy Room 540a Parallel 9.00 – 10.00 Session 12 Oliver Marnet & David Olivier Audit Within the Corporate Governance Paradigm: a Room 704 Gwilliam Herrbach Cornerstone Built on Shifting Sand? 10.00 – Break 10.15 Plenary 10.15 – Session 13 Ed Arrington Christine A Prolegomenon to the Relation Between Accounting, Fore Hall 11.15 Cooper Language and Ethics 11.15 – Break Morning Coffee 11.30 Parallel 11.30 – Session 14 John Wilson, Pete Peter Professionalism in British management? Fore Hall 12.30 Thomas & Jan Hewitt Armstrong Bogus claim or reality? Parallel 11.30 – Session 14 Yiota Pastra Crawford Corporate Social Responsibility – “Did You Say ‘Corporate’?”: Room 540a 12.30 Spence A Semantics Debate Parallel 11.30 – Session 14 Kieran James Alex Arthur A Critical Theory perspective on the dilemmas, pressures and Room 540a 12.30 issues facing entry-level accounting academics 12.30 – 1.30 Break Lunch Parallel 1.30 – 2.30 Session 15 Steve Toms Rob Bryer Calculating profit: a historical perspective on the development Fore Hall of capitalism Parallel 1.30 – 2.30 Session 15 Jean Raar Miriam Green A new philosophy for a contemporary global profession? Room 540a Parallel 1.30 – 2.30 Session 15 David Gowland Darinka Privatisation In Australia In The 1990’s: History And Social Room 704 Asenova Conflicts Of Redistribution 2.30 – 2.45 Break Afternoon Tea Parallel 2.45 – 3.45 Session 16 Crawford Spence & Chris Carter The Bourgeois Hegemony of the Social Accounting Project Fore Hall Javier Husillos Plenary 3.45 - 4.15 End of Conference - Farewell comments

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