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Apr 2, 2014 - The Ledgers of Death: William Farr, Florence Nightin- gale & the system of uniform hospital accounts. 11.50 – 12.30. Andy Holden (Newcastle).
Heriot Watt University Presents:

Accounting, Society and the Environment (ASE) Research Workshop Wednesday 2nd April 2014

Accounting

Venue

The Cedar Room Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh http://www.hw.ac.uk/student-life/campus-life/ edinburgh/edinburgh-campus-map.htm

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Session 1

Chair: Nick Paisey

Location: Cedar Room

9.10 – 9.25

Registration and coffee

9.25 – 9.30

Welcome: Dr Audrey Paterson

9.30 – 10.00

Ian Thomson (Heriot Watt), Colin Dey (Stirling) & Shona Russell (St Andrews)

Confrontations, counter-action and co-operations. Conceptualising conflict arenas for external accounting.

10.00 – 10.30

Ahmed Saleh (Aberdeen)

Users acceptance of online reporting in the UK.

10.30 - 11.00

Alexander Aggnono (Heriot Watt)

Analysing factors affecting capital expenditure control in Indonesian Local Government.

11.00 -11.30

Coffee Break

11.30 – 12.noon Bill Jackson (Heriot Watt), & Audrey Paterson (Heriot Watt)

The Ledgers of Death: William Farr, Florence Nightingale & the system of uniform hospital accounts.

11.50 – 12.30

Philanthropy and healthcare in the nineteenth century.

Andy Holden (Newcastle)

12.30– 1.30pm Lunch

Session 2

Chair: David Leung

Location: Mezzanine/ Cedar Room

13.30 - 13.40

Bridget Ogharanduku PhD Student Poster

Gender and the professionalization of accountancy: The Nigerian context

13.40– 13.50

Roza Sagitova PhD Student Poster

Environmental Accounting in Russia.

13.50—14.00

Darren Jubb PhD Student Poster

Music producers as hybrid accountants.

14.00 - 14.30

Thereza de Aguiar (Glasgow), & Global climate change and corporate disclosure: pedaAnne Fearfull (Dundee) gogical tools for critical accounting?

14.30 - 15.00

Colin Dey (Stirling)

15.00 –15.30

Coffee Break

Session 3

Chair: Santhosh Abraham

15.30 - 16.00

Sonja Gallhofer (Glasgow), Improving the effectiveness of corporate governance Jim Haslam (Newcastle) & Aki- and accounting disclosure: insights from Robert Ozaki ra Yonekura (Heriot Watt) and Japan.

16.00 - 16.30

Robin Roslender (Dundee), Christian Nielsen (Aalborg) & Stefan Schaper (Pescara)

The rise (and fall) of the intellectual capital statement: whatever happened to the legitimacy of intellectual capital reporting in Denmark.

16.30- 16.40

Jim Haslam (Newcastle)

Close

16.40– 17.00

Coffee and Depart

External accounts and (in)commensuration: insights from the Top 100 Economic Entities debate.

Location: Cedar Room

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