Faculty of Economics & Commerce Accounting & Business Information Systems 

2005 Research Working Papers - Accounting and Business Information Systems

Details of 2005 Working Papers are below. In some cases the full paper can be viewed, in other cases the Abstract. To view the document, just click "Paper" or " Abstract". If you wish to request a copy of a paper for which there is only the Abstract, please contact the corresponding author via email. Link to University Email directory.

Author Paper/Abstract Title
05-00
M. Pinnuck & B.N. Potter
The quality and conservatism of local government earnings.
05-01
P. Coram, A. Glavovic, J. Ng & D. Woodliff
The moral intensity of reduced audit quality acts.
05-02
P. Coram, G. Monroe & D. Woodliff
The joint effect of voluntary non-financial disclosure and assurance on company valuation judgments
05-03
R. Moroney & C. Dowling
Auditor performance variation: impact of audit firm size and industry regulation.
05-04
J. Grafton & A.M. Lillis
The role of performance management and control systems in the implementation of public sector reforms: creating health care networks in Victoria.
05-05
A.M. Lillis & P.M.G. van Veen-Dirks
The influence of mixed strategies on performance measurement system design.
05-06
P.E. Cobbin
The relevance of 'sunk costs' in the context of auditor changes: evidence from the Australian market for audit services.
05-07
P.E. Cobbin
Immediate and lagged effects on audit fees following a change of auditor.
05-08
G.H. Burrows & P.E. Cobbin
The British (Royal) Navy's 1888 'Program Budgeting' Reforms.
05-09
G.H. Burrows & P.E. Cobbin
Controlling government expenditure by external review: the 1921-22 'Geddes Axe'.
05-10
P.E. Cobbin
An invitation to serve: the establishment of the (Australian) Army Accountancy Advisory Panel in 1942.
05-11
G. Thomson & D. Smith
Determinant of RAPM: A case of task uncertainty or goal measurability? an empirical assessment of Perrow's design framework and Ouchi's control model.
05-12
G. Thomson & M.A. Abernethy
Creating the conditions for knowledge creation: the role of management control systems in innovative firms.
05-13
M. M. Cheng, S.M. Robertson & A. K-D Schulz
Behavioural consequences of changes to performance based compensation systems.
05-14
M. Pinnuck & A.M. Lillis
The real investment decisions of loss firms.
05-15
G. Morris, B. Potter & P. Cobbin
Enhancing interactivity in lectures: using classroom performance system technology in first-year accounting.
05-16
K.Y. Tam & S.Y. Ho
A Smart-Card based internet micro payment infrastructure: technical development and user adoption.
05-17
K.Y. Tam & S.Y. Ho
Understanding the impact of web personalization on user information processing, behaviour and judgment.
05-18
K.Y. Tam, S.Y. Ho & E. Wong
Timing of web personalization and its effects on online consumer behaviour.
05-19
S.Y. Ho & K.W. Ho
Success of e-government information portal: technological issues or managerial issues?
05-20
S.V. Grabski & S.A.. Leech
Complementary controls and ERP implementation success.
05-21
S.V. Grabski, S.A.. Leech & A. Sangster
Management Accounting in Enterprise Resource Planning Systems.
05-22
S.V. Grabski & S.A. Leech
Internal auditor assessment of the success and audit implications of ERP system implementations.
05-23
N. Lim
Developing an information technology forensics course
05-24
N. Lim & C. Ferguson

Abstract

E-literacy in Pacific Asia
05-25
N. Lim & C. Ferguson
The impact of perception and knowledge on the usage of digital certificate.
05-26
S. Pan, G. Pan & P. Devadoss
A resource-based perspective of eGovernment capability and crisis management: the case of combating SARS in Singapore.
05-27
R. Dilnutt
Enterprise content management: supporting knowledge management capability.
05-28
M. Mehta & L. Silva
Knowledge management systems: IT takes two to tango
05-29
M. Mehta & L. Silva
Battling bureaucracy and corruption: a case of IS procurement
05-30
M. Mehta & R. Hirschheim
Strategic alignment during mergers and acquisitions: the role of IT integration.
05-31
M.Mehta & R. Hirschheim
Managing IS integration during mergers and acquisitions: an approach to practice.


 

 



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