May 3, 2017 - Chair: Colin Dey. 11.20 â 11.50. Nidhi Sharma ... Colin Dey and Jane Gibbon. Measuring and ... Christine Cooper and Irvine. Lapsley. A major ...
Accounting, Society and the Environment (ASE) Research Workshop
Wednesday 3rd May 2017 Venue: The Cedar Room, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh http://www.hw.ac.uk/student-life/campus-life/edinburgh/edinburgh-campus-map.htm
Sponsored by Chartered Institute of Management Accountants
Accounting for Society and the Environment 2017 Programme 08. 45 – 09.20
Registration and coffee
Hugh Nisbet Building: Upstairs Mezzanine Area
09.20 – 09.30
Cedar Suite
Welcome: Audrey Paterson
Opening Session
Cedar Suite
09.30 – 10.00
Jairos Josiah, Neeta Shah, Jim Haslam
10.00 – 10.30
Frank Conaty and Geraldine Robbins Stephen Jollands and Martin Quinn
Chair: Danielle McConville Understanding the value of automatic enrolment into pension schemes: allocating employee pensions in discourses of government, critical commentators and the accountancy profession Management perceptions of stakeholder salience and management control systems in public service non-profit organisations Over-politicising a sustainable domestic water supply? - Ireland’s domestic water charges and accounting concepts
11.00 – 11.20
Refreshment Break
Mezzanine Area
Parallel Session A
Cedar Suite
11.20 – 11.50
Helen Watson
11.50 – 12.20
Stig Westerdahl
12.20 – 12.50 Parallel Session B
Amanze Ejiogu, Chibuzo Ejiogu and Ambisisi Ambituuni Beech Room
Chair: Akira Yonekura Exploring the effects of privatising public sector audit: a grounded theory study Yield and the city. When a metric entered Swedish public housing companies Accounting for accounting’s role in the neoliberalization processes of social housing in England: a Bourdieusian Perspective Chair: Colin Dey
11.20 – 11.50
Nidhi Sharma Sahore
Stakeholder perspective accounting disclosures and firm characteristics
11.50 – 12.20
Jean Claude Mutiganda, Loai Alsaid and Jan Svanberg Geeta Lakshmi, Muhammad Khan and Dimitrios Vortelinos
Critical approach on investing in corporate social responsibility: when does it improve firm value? A conceptual framework for developing the cost of capital of stakeholders: case study of Sustainable Hockerton Ltd.
12.50 – 13.40
Lunch
Mezzanine Area
Parallel Session C
Cedar Suite Danielle McConville and Carolyn Cordery
10.30 – 11.00
12.20 – 12.50
14.10 – 14.40
Colin Dey and Jane Gibbon
14.40 – 15.10 Parallel Session D
Miranti Kanti Dewi, Melina Manochin and Ataur Belal Beech Room
Chair: Mercy Denedo ‘Telling your story’ publicly: voluntary and mandatory approaches to performance reporting Measuring and reporting social outcomes and impact: from the improbable to the impossible? Three spectrums of beneficiary accountability operationalisation: Evidence from an Indonesian humanitarian organisation Chair: Martin Quinn
13.40 – 14.10
Israel Klein
A change of accounting, a change in law
14.10 – 14.40
Florian Gebreiter
14.40 – 15.10
David Yates and Florian Gebreiter
Making up ideal recruits: graduate recruitment, subjectivity and control at ‘Big Four’ accountancy firms From ‘rock stars’ to ‘hygiene factors’: teachers at private accountancy tuition providers
15.10 – 15.30
Refreshment Break
Mezzanine Area
Closing Session
Cedar Suite Laura Corazza, Elisa Truant and Simone Scagnelli Andy Adams, Stephen Morrow and Ian Thomson Christine Cooper and Irvine Lapsley
On the pride and prejudice of the accounting for social impacts Democratization of Heart of Midlothian Football Club: changing boundaries and a new organisational form A major tragedy, a disgraced organisation: the Hillsborough story