Corporate Financial Reporting

Dr Andrew Higson - School of Business and Economics, Loughborough University
Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 3TU, UK

 

Menu of abstracts

  1. Is corporate governance a modern fantasy? (2010)
  2. Organization size and the optimal investment in cash (A. Higson, Y. Shinozawa and M. Tippett) (2010)
  3. Effective financial reporting and auditing: importance and limitations (2009)
  4. The Problems with Real-Time Reporting (2008)
  5. Auditing in an IT Environment: Its impact in Saudi Arabia (A. Al-Fehaid and A.Higson ) (2008)
  6. The Distributional Properties of the Debt to Equity Ratio: Some Implications for Empirical Research (A. Ataullah, A. Higson and M. Tippett) (2007)
  7. IAS 29 and the cost of holding money under hyperinflationary conditions (A. Higson, Y. Shinozawa and M. Tippett) (2007)
  8. An exploration of the effectiveness of audit committees in Saudi Arabia (Ehsan Al-Moataz and A. Higson) (2007)
  9. Real (Adaptation) Options and the Valuation of Equity: Some Empirical Evidence (with A. Ataullah, A. Higson and M. Tippett) (2006)
  10. The importance and difficulties of researching into fraud (2004)
  11. An Exploration of the Nature of Accounting 'Theory' (2003)
  12. The Management-Auditor Relationship: Auditing Motivations (2002)
  13. An Exploration of the Financial Reporting Expectations Gap (2002)
  14. Continuous Reporting and Auditing: Conceptual Considerations (2002)
  15. Indications of Fraud in SMEs (2002)
  16. The importance and difficulties of researching into fraud (2002)
  17. Importing the Financial Statements Expectation Gap: The German Concern (with C. Scott) (2000)
  18. Potentially Dysfunctional Impacts of Harmonising Accounting Standards: The Case of Intangible Assets (with M.R. Mathews) (2000)
  19. Why is management reticent to report fraud? An exploratory study (1999)
  20. A reconfiguration of the external reporting conceptual framework conundrum. (1997)
  21. Corporate Communication: An alternative basis for the construction of a conceptual framework incorporating financial reporting. (1996)
  22. A reconsideration of the nature of stewardship (with M. Tayles). (1996)
  23. Bias in the financial statements - Implications for the external auditor: Some UK empirical evidence. (1996)
  24. Developments in audit approaches - From audit efficiency to audit effectiveness? (1996)
  25. The auditor - management relationship in the microstate of Malta: Barriers to communication (with P. Baldacchino). (1995)
  26. The true and fair view concept - a formula for international disharmony: Some empirical evidence (with Professor John Blake). (1993)
  27. Accounting research: Its pedagogical impact. (1992)
  28. Communication through the audit report: What is the auditor trying to say? (1991)
  29. Are financial statements free from bias?: A critical evaluation. (1989)
  30. An empirical investigation of the external audit process. (1987)

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