Accounting research seminars
Our research seminars are normally held on Mondays 11.30am-1.00pm. If you would like to present a paper, be on our seminar mailing list, or get more information about our seminars email accounting.bus@uts.edu.au
Autumn semester seminars 2012
5 Mar 2012
12pm-1.30pm
Mark Soliman (University of Washington, USA) presents Attracting attention in a limited attention world: An exploration of the determinants and consequences of positive extreme earnings surprises (pdf, 472k, 56 pages).
12 Mar 2012
POSTPONED
Stephen Taylor (University of Technology, Sydney) presents The impact of mandatory IFRS on accrual reliability (pdf, 469k, 74 pages).
19 Mar 2012
11.30am-1pm
Gordon Richardson (University of Toronto, Canada) presents The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and exit strategies of private firms (pdf, 258k, 50 pages).
26 Mar 2012
11.30am-1pm
Matthew Hall (London School of Economics & Political Science, UK) presents How do risk managers become influential? A field study of toolmaking and expertise in two financial institutions (pdf, 205k, 40 pages).
30 Mar 2012
Friday
11.30am-1pm
Stephen Zeff (Rice University, USA) presents "The various guises of jurisdictions 'adoption' of IFRS around the world".
2 Apr 2012
11.30am-1pm
Helen Spiropoulos (University of Technology, Sydney) PhD Assessment: "The determinants and performance consequences of the CEO pay slice".
10 Apr 2012
Tuesday
12pm-1.30pm
Bruce Dehning (Chapman University, USA) presents The financial performance of global information and communication technology companies (pdf, 520k, 47 pages).
23 Apr 2012
11.30am-1pm
Prabhu Sivabalan (University of Technology, Sydney) presents Conceptualising levers of control at the project level - a case study (pdf, 210k, 29 pages).
30 Apr 2012
11:30am-1pm
Daniel Collins (University of Iowa, USA) presents Does adoption of IAS/IFRS deter earnings management? (pdf, 321k, 59 pages).
14 May 2012
11.30am-1pm
Yaowen Shan (University of Technology, Sydney) presents "Changes over time in the matching between revenues and expenses: Australian evidence".
21 May 2012
11.30am-1pm
Zahirul Hoque (La Trobe University) presents Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Balanced Scorecard: Relevance lost or relevance gained and sustained? (pdf, 352k, 42 pages).
28 May 2012
11.30am-1pm
Amedeo Pugliese (Queensland University of Technology) presents Measuring reporting conservatism and the properties of conditionally conservative earnings (pdf, 1.24MB, 40 pages).
4 Jun 2012
11:30am-1pm
John Dumay (University of Sydney) presents "Constructing a paper for a generalist accounting research journal: A critical examination".








