Faculty of Economics and Commerce Department of Accounting &
Business Information Systems

2006 Working Papers

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Author Paper/Abstract Title
M. Al-Aqeel &
N. Spear
Abstract Private Information Trading in Emerging Markets: Evidence from GCC Security Markets.
P.J. Coram, T.J. Mock & G.S. Monroe Paper An Investigation into the Use of Nonfinancial Performance Indicators by Financial Analysts.
C. Dowling Abstract The compensatory and complementary influence of individual, team and firm level factors on appropriate audit support system use.
C. Dowling & S. Leech
An Investigation of Decision Aids in Audit Forms: Current Practice and Opportunities for Future Research.
C. Dowling, S. Leech & R. Moroney
The Effect of Long-Term Audit Support System Use on Declarative Knowledge Acquisition: A Test of the Theory of Technology Dominance.
G. Pan & S.L. Pan Abstract A Process Model of Gathering and Segmenting Customer-Centric Attirubtes during the Design State of Enterprise Systems Development.
G. Pan & S.L. Pan Abstract Managing IT-Enabled Transformation in the Public Sector: A Case Study on E-Government in South Korea.
G. Pan, S.L. Pan & M. Newman Abstract Information Systems Project Post-Mortems: Insights from an Attribution Perspective.
S.L. Pan, G. Pan, A.C.J. Wen & M.H. Hsieh. Abstract The Dynamics of Implementing and Managing Modularity of Routine Systems during Capability Development: A Process Analysis.
N. Spear & Y. Al-Jabr Abstract Accounting Conservatism: Evidence from the Oil and Gas Industry
N. Spear Abstract The Impact of Earnings Management on the Credibility of Corporate Financial Reporting.
N. Spear & E. Michaels Abstract

The Market Reward to Zero Earnings Surprise

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