Columbia University Press. Hall‚ S. (1997)‚ ‘Representation: cultural representations and signifying practices’ Sage Judd‚ C. Kidder‚ L. (1991)‚ ‘Research methods in social relations.’ Johnstone‚ B. (2008)‚‘Discourse analysis’ Blackwell. Pennock‚ R. Chapman‚ J. (2009)‚ ‘Representation’ Transaction Publishers Poovey‚ M Strauss‚ A. Corbin‚ J. (1990)‚ ‘Basics of Qualitative Research; Techniques and Procedures
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ISSUES IN ACCOUNTING EDUCATION Vol. 18‚ No. 2 May 2003 pp. 137ñ173 The Tallahassee BeanCounters: A Problem-Based Learning Case in Forensic Auditing Cindy Durtschi ABSTRACT: You are auditing the books of the Tallahassee BeanCounters (TBC)‚ a minor league baseball team in Tallahassee‚ Florida. During your audit the teamís owner‚ Franklin Kennedy‚ approaches you and offers an additional fee if you will quietly investigate the possibility of fraud within the firm. Mr. Kennedy reports that he received
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Strategy and the Crystal Cycle John A. Mathews ne of the unexplored areas of business dynamics is how the cyclical behavior of certain important industries poses strategic issues for incumbent firms as well as challengers. All frameworks used in strategy (such as the Porter’s “competitive forces” framework) attempt to capture the decisions made by businesses in the attempt to influence their “business landscape” (to use the language of Ghemawat).1 However‚ the frameworks rarely place these business
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0307-4358.htm MF 34‚12 848 The impact of corporate governance on the timeliness of corporate internet reporting by Egyptian listed companies Amr Ezat and Ahmed El-Masry Plymouth Business School‚ Plymouth‚ UK Abstract Purpose – This study seeks to examine the key factors that affect the timeliness of corporate internet reporting (CIR) by the Egyptian listed corporations on the Cairo and Alexandria
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Correa‚ J. R. and Queyranne‚ M. (2012)‚ “Efficiency of equilibria in restricted uniform machine scheduling with total weighted completion Dion‚ R. (2010)‚ Histoire de la vigne & du vin en France‚ CNRS Éditions‚ Paris‚ France. Dunstall‚ S.‚ Ernst‚ A.‚ Johnstone‚ R.‚ and Krishnamoorthy‚ M. (2005)‚ “Collaborative planning for grape logistics and batching”‚ Dunstall‚ S.‚ Higgins‚ A.‚ and Sciberras‚ P. (2008)‚ Innovation opportunities in bulk wine transport‚ Technical report‚ CSIRO‚ EEBP (2003). A guide to
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Criminology LW3CRY Introduction Criminology is a 20-credit option taught using a mixture of lectures and seminar classes. There will be 25 lectures‚ mostly in the autumn term‚ followed by 5 seminar classes in the spring term‚ and lectures and seminar classes will follow the same structure. Lectures will provide an overview and explanation of an area to facilitate individual learning; seminar classes will consist of discussion of questions and issues raised in advance. Active participation in
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Accounting Research Center‚ Booth School of Business‚ University of Chicago Why Do Audits Fail? Evidence from Lincoln Savings and Loan Author(s): Merle Erickson‚ Brian W. Mayhew‚ William L. Felix‚ Jr. Reviewed work(s): Source: Journal of Accounting Research‚ Vol. 38‚ No. 1 (Spring‚ 2000)‚ pp. 165-194 Published by: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of Accounting Research Center‚ Booth School of Business‚ University of Chicago Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2672927 . Accessed: 30/01/2012
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S E C T I O N II Understanding White-Collar Crime Definitions‚ Extent‚ and Consequences S ecti on Hi g h l i g h ts •• •• •• •• •• •• White-Collar Crime: An Evolving Concept Modern Conceptualizations of White-Collar Crime Extent of White-Collar Crime Consequences of White-Collar Crime Public Attitudes About White-Collar Crime Characteristics of White-Collar Offenders A 34 s noted in the introduction‚ Edwin Sutherland created the concept of white-collar crime more than 70 years ago to
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CHAPTER 17 Investments LEARNING OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter‚ you should be able to: 1 Identify the three categories of debt securities and describe the accounting and reporting treatment for each category. Understand the procedures for discount and premium amortization on bond investments. Identify the categories of equity securities and describe the accounting and reporting treatment for each category. Explain the equity method of accounting and compare it to the fair value method
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AFRICAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY AND JUSTICE STUDIES‚ VOL.1 NO.1: APRIL‚ 2005 OBSTACLES TO EFFECTIVE POLICING IN NIGERIA Emmanuel C. Onyeozili Department of Criminal Justice University of Maryland Eastern Shore Abstract This paper traces the history of colonial social control and Policing in Nigeria‚ and also reviews the literature and examines how colonialism demonized‚ discredited‚ and supplanted the traditional system of policing. It establishes that in place of the old (traditional) system‚ colonialism
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