Accounting, Society and the Environment (ASE)

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Apr 1, 2015 - Darren Jubb. PhD Student Poster. Record producers as hybrid ... Chair: David Leung. Location: Cedar Room. 15.30 - 16.00. Irvine Lapsley ...
Heriot Watt University Presents:

Accounting, Society and the Environment (ASE) Research Workshop Wednesday 1st April 2015

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: Chris Pong

Location: Cedar Room

9.10 – 9.25

Registration and coffee

9.25 – 9.30

Welcome: Dr Audrey Paterson

9.30 – 10.00

Elisa Henderson (University of Ed- Being Good at Doing Good: Accounting as a Mediating Ininburgh) and Vicky Lambert Unistrument in Charitable Organisations. versity of Dundee)

10.00 - 10.30

Roza Sagitova (Heriot-Watt UniAnalysis of Greenhouse Gases emissions disclosures by Rusversity) and (Audrey Paterson, Aki- sian corporations ra Yonekura and Jim Haslam, Newcastle University)

10.30 - 11.00

Sonja Gallhofer (the University of Glasgow)

11.00 -11.30

Coffee Break

11.30 – 12.noon

Julia Morley (London School of Political and Science)

12.00 - 12.30

Stephen Jollands (University of Ex- Politicising the sustaining of water supply in Ireland - the role eter) and Martin Quinn (Dublin of accounting concepts. City University)

12.30– 1.30pm

Lunch

Session 2

Chair: Akira Yonekura

Location: Mezzanine/ Cedar Room

13.30 - 13.40

Lubaina Zakaria PhD Student Poster

Corporate Impression Management and Organisational Audience: The Case of Malaysia Airlines.

13.40 – 13.50

Darren Jubb PhD Student Poster

Record producers as hybrid accountants: an oral history of accounting in record production.

13.50 - 14.00

Mercy Denedo PhD Student Poster

Dynamic of Counter Accountability for the advancement of human right.

14.00– 14.30

James Dunn and Falconer Mitchell (University of Edinburgh)

Meet the Mediator: The Role of Accounting in the Enactment of Multiple Logics in Practice.

14.30 - 15.00

John Ferguson (St. Andrews University), Thereza R de Aguiar (University of Glasgow) and Anne Fearfull (University of Dundee)

Corporate Response to Climate Change: Language, Power, and Symbolic Construction.

15.00 –15.30

Coffee Break

Session 3

Chair: David Leung

15.30 - 16.00

Irvine Lapsley (University of Edin- Making Sense of Government Budgets: A Transparency Perburgh) and Ana Maria Rios spective (University of Murcia Spain)

16.00 - 16.30

Jack Christian (Manchester Metropolitan University)

Introducing a new form of environmental accounting and reporting and implications for enlightenment, empowerment and accountability.

16.30 - 16.40

Sonja Gallhofer

Close

16.40 - 17.10

Coffee and Depart

Accounting, Spirit and Profits: Exploring the Interrelationship between Accounting and the Spirituality in the Workplace Movement.

Quants and qualia in the discourse of UK social purpose organisations.

Location: Cedar Room

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