University of Glasgow s1

University of Glasgow s1

<p> ECAS CONFERENCE 2007 - TIMETABLE University of Glasgow - Department Of Accounting & Finance</p><p>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</p>

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    4 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us