Publications 2007
DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTANCY
AND BUSINESS LAW
PUBLICATIONS
2007
Journal - Research Article
Alan Toy and Gehan Gunasekara, Lifting the Veil on Pooling Orders under Section 271 of the Companies Act 1993 (2007) 13, New Zealand Business Law Quarterly 18-33
Gregory Lyanarachchi, Feasibility of using student subjects in accounting experiments: A review - Pacific Accounting Review Vol. 19, Issue: 1 pp 47-67
Carolyn Stringer, Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management - Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management, Vol. 4 No. 2, 2007
Gregory Liyanarachchi, Time budget pressure and auditor dysfunctional behaviour within an occupational stress model - Accountancy, Business and the Public Interest, Volume 7, No. 1, 2008, pp. 1-43
Gregory Liyanarachchi, Time budget pressure, auditors' personality type, and the incidence of reduced audit quality practices - Pacific Accounting Review, Volume 19, Issue 2, pp.125-152
Gregory Liyanarachchi, Time budget pressure in New Zealand audits - University of Auckland Business Review, Volume 9, Issue 2, pp. 61-68
Paul A. Griffin and David H. Lont An Analysis of Audit Fees Following the Passage of Sarbanes-Oxley - Asian Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics, Vol 14 (2), (August 2007) pp.161-192
David Lont & Yuan Sun. Preliminary announcements mostly made soon after audit. Chartered Accountants, March 2007, pp.49-50
Lont, D.H and Y.Sun, The Timeliness of Full-year and Half-yearly Reports for New Zealand companies 2004-2006, Chartered Accountants Journal, February 2007
David Lont & Yuan Sun. Timeliness of filing: a mixed bag. Chartered Accountants Journal, February 2007
Conference Contribution - Full paper in published conference proceedings
Carolyn Stringer, How performance evaluation supports the hierarchy. Presented at APIRA Conference Auckland, July 2007
Carolyn Stringer, Value based management: prescriptions versus practices. Presented at APIRA Conference, Auckland, July 2007
Ros Whiting, Deinstitutionalization of Gender-Biased Employment Practices in New Zealand's Accountancy Workplaces. Paper accepted for 2007 APIRA Conference, 2007
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