Accounting, Society and the Environment (ASE)

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May 3, 2017 - Chair: Colin Dey. 11.20 – 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

Chair: Bill Jackson

Cedar Suite

Sonja Gallhofer: Closing remarks

13.40 – 14.10

15.30 – 16.00 16.00 – 16.30 16.30 – 17.00 17.00 – 17.30

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