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Dr Habiba Al-Shaer
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
The accountancy profession and emerging economies: reflections on the case of Syria at the margins of the global order2019
Professor Louise Crawford
Professor Jim Haslam
Reports on Payments to Governments: A critical review of early developments and experiences2017
Professor Louise Crawford
Professor Jim Haslam
Reports on Payments to Governments: A report on early developments and experiences2017
Professor Jim Haslam
Audit committees, non-audit services, and auditor reporting decisions prior to failure2016
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
Accounting as differentiated universal for emancipatory praxis. Accounting delineation and mobilisation for emancipation(s) recognising democracy and difference2015
Professor Jim Haslam
Corporate reporting implication in migrating from defined benefit to defined contribution pension schemes: A focus on the UK2014
Professor Jim Haslam
Implementation of IAS/IFRS in Poland - major research approached and new research possibilities2014
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
Further critical reflections on a contribution to the methodological issues debate in accounting2013
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
Accounting disclosure, corporate governance and the battle for markets: The case of trade negotiations between Japan and the U.S.2012
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
Understanding Syrian accountants' perceptions of, and attitudes towards, social accounting2012
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
Accountability and transparency in relation to human rights: A critical perspective reflecting upon accounting, corporate responsbility and ways forward in the context of globalisation2011
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
Emancipation, the spiritual and accounting2011
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
The accountancy profession and the ambiguities of globalisation in a post-colonial, Middle Eastern and Islamic context: Perceptions of accountants in Syria2011
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
Accounting for privatisation in Africa? Reflections from a critical interdisciplinary perspective2010
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
Educating and Training Accountants in Syria in a Transition Context: Perceptions of Accounting Academics and Professional Accountants2009
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
A Commentary on 'Professionalizing Claims and the State of UK Professional Accounting Education: Some Evidence'2007
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
Exploring social, political and economic dimensions of accounting in the global context: the International Accounting Standards Board and accounting disaggregation2007
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
Reply to: "Analysing accounting discourse: avoiding the 'fallacy of internalism'"2007
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
Islam, nature and accounting: Islamic principles and the notion of accounting for the environment2006
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
Mobilising accounting in the radical media during the First World War and its aftermath: The case of Forward in the context of Red Clydeside2006
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
Online reporting: accounting in cybersociety2006
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
Response to Prem Sikka's reflections on the internet and possibilities for counter accounts2006
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
The accounting–globalisation interrelation: An overview with some reflections on the neglected dimension of emancipatory potentiality2006
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
The emancipatory potential of online reporting: The case of counter accounting2006
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
Accounting and Emancipation: Some Critical Interventions2003
Professor Sonja Gallhofer
Professor Jim Haslam
International Accounting and the Accounting Curriculum: The New Zealand Case1999