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2007 Seminars

31 January

Speaker:

Olga Solovyeva, Associate Professor and Vice Dean of the Faculty of Economics, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Title:

Accounting Reform Towards IFRS in Russia

16 February

Speaker:

Professor Stuart McLeay, Bangor Business School, University of Wales

Title:

Modelling the Contemporaneously Endogenous Character Of Accounting Variables

9 March

Speaker:

Visiting Professor Axel Haller, University of Regensburg

Title:

Determinants and Consequences of Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting - European Insights

16 March

Speaker:

Visiting Professor Trevor Hopper, University of Manchester, UK

Title:

Management Accounting and Control in Non-Western Organisation

23 March

Speaker:

Dr Christos Grambovasm, Manchester Business School

Title:

Conforming corporate book income and corporate taxable income: evidence of possible information loss in the EU

4 April

Speaker:

Richard P. Brief, Stern School of Business, New York University

Title:

Error in Constant Growth Accounting Valuation Models

4 May

Speaker:

Sandra van der Laan, Discipline of Accounting, The University of Sydney

Title:

Silencing the 'Noise' of Corporate Responsibility: James Hardie, asbestos and strategic bankruptcy

18 May

Speaker:

Chris Poullaos, Discipline of Accounting, The University of Sydney

Title:

Profession, race and empire: Keeping the centre pure, 1921-1927

1 June

Speaker:

Kelly Chan, University of Technology, Sydney

Title:

Accounting-based Composite Market Multiples and Equity Valuation

15 June

Speaker:

Sharron O'Neill, Discipline of Accounting, The University of Sydney

Title:

Reporting Occupational Health and Safety Damage: might the facts suggest a fiction?

29 June

Speaker:

Rodney Coyte, Discipline of Accounting, The University of Sydney

Title:

Intellectual Capital Development And Strategic Change: A Micro-Analysis

16 July

Speakers:

Jane Broadbent, Roehampton University
Richard Laughlin, King's College London

Title:

Performance Management Systems: A Conceptual Model and an Analysis of the Development and Intensification of 'New Public Management in the UK'

2 August

Speaker:

Professor Irvine Lapsley, University of Edinburgh

Title:

New Public Management: The Cruelest Invention of the Human Spirit

3 August

Speaker:

Professor Irvine Lapsley, University of Edinburgh

Title:

Making Caring Organisations Accountable: From Secrecy to Transparency

15 August

Speakers:

Isabel Gordon, University of Sydney
Natalie Gallery, Queensland University of Technology

Title:

Factors Influencing The Defined Benefit Cost In The Sponsor's Books In An Unregulated Setting: Economic Substance Over Legal Form Principle

29 August

Speaker:

Jan Mouritsen

Title:

Budgeting - Taking into Account and Ranking: Assembling a Budget in the Construction Industry

12 September

Speaker:

Neil Fargher, Macquarie University (paper co-authored with Hai Wi)

Title:

Valuation of currently unprofitable companies in a resource-based economy

26 September

Speaker:

Marion Hutchinson, University of Queensland

Title:

Management ownership, auditor tenure and audit fees

28 September

Speaker:

Satoko Matsugi, Tezukayama University

Title:

A Management Control System for Operations: Field Research and Survey Study of the Microprofit Center System

10 October

Speaker:

Graeme Dean, The University of Sydney

Title:

Publishing Accounting Research

17 October

Speaker:

Professor Bob Hinings, University of Alberta

Title:

Neo-institutional Theory: A Theory of Change

24 October

Speaker:

Jeff Coulton, University of New South Wales

Title:

The relation between non-audit services and financial reporting quality at the partner level

7 November

Speaker:

Abdul Razeed,The University of Sydney

Title:

Insights into voluntary environmental reporting across several mediums - Further Evidence from Australia

14 November

Speaker:

Susan Greer, The University of Sydney

Title:

"Unfinished Business": Accounting in the 'enslavement' of Aboriginal children.

21 November

Speakers:

Rodney Coyte
David Emsley

Title:

Loose Coupling or Loose Interpretations? Management Accounting Practice as Rules and Routines Re-examined.

30 November

Speaker:

Markus Milne, University of Canterbury

Title:

Words of Action: The Centrist and Pragmatic Discourse of Sustainable Development Reporting

Speaker:

Jeffery Unerman, Royal Holloway, University of London

Title:

Securing the Legitimacy of Sustainability Assurance - A Case Study

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