BEGIN:VCALENDAR PRODID:-//University 鶹ѡ//Events//EN VERSION:2.0 CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20210907T161000Z DTSTART:20220107T090000Z DTEND:20220107T180000Z SUMMARY:Alternative Accounts Europe (AAE) Conference 2022 UID:www.birmingham.ac.uk/190446 DESCRIPTION:The Interdisciplinary Perspectives Special Interest Group (IPSIG) and the Department of Accounting at Birmingham Business School are pleased to announce the 4th Alternative Accounts Europe Conference on 7 January 2022.\n The fourth Alternative Accounts Europe Conference was hosted by University 鶹ѡ on Friday, 7 January 2022.\n The Alternative Accounts Europe Conference brings together scholars interested in interdisciplinary and critical perspectives on accounting in an inclusive and supportive forum. We invite accounting faculty and doctoral students to present work that challenges dominant representations of accounting and to offer alternative accounts of accounting practice research in its diverse and multiple histories, contexts and constituents.\n Alternative Accounts Europe (AAE) Conference Programme 2022 Time\n Session\n Author(s)\n *Presenter in bold\n Title\n Discussant\n Session Chair\n Session Recording\n 09.00-09.15\n Welcome and opening\n  \n Tom Cuckston, Head of the Department of Accounting\n  \n  \n Annika Beelitz & Elisavet Mantzari, Conference Co-chairs\n  \n 09.20-10.40\n Parallel Session 1A\n  \n Smyth, Lanka & Mantzari\n Understanding the roots of emancipatory accounting as a basis for future research\n Colin Dey\n Rebecca Warren\n Watch Parallel Session 1A\n Dey, Thomson & Gibbon\n An exploration of the practice of alternative accounts as a post-truth technology in contemporary epistemic conflicts\n Stewart Smyth\n 09.20-10.40\n Parallel Session 1B\n  \n Rohani & Frandsen\n The power of Accounting in environmental-strategic truth battles: a post-Foucauldian approach\n Guodong Cheng\n  \n Alex Lin\n  \n Watch Parallel Session 1B\n Cheng, De Loo & Manochin\n ‘Greening’ the city: the ‘true’ colours of SDGs implementation\n Solmaz Rohani\n 09.20-10.40\n Parallel Session 1C\n  \n Tan & Xiao\n The invisible hand: government domination and the politics of local government auditing in China\n Sameh Amer\n  \n Nurul Hidayah\n  \n Watch Parallel Session 1C\n Amer, Samsonova-Taddei & Georgiou\n Audit work as knowledge work: how individual auditors develop new knowledge?\n  \n Zhiyuan (Simon) Tan\n 09.20-10.40\n Parallel Session 1D\n  \n Nolan & Hogan\n Financial literacy and accounting: a critical perspective\n Pauline Gleadle\n Sara Closs-Davies\n  \n Watch Parallel Session 1D\n Shah & Gleadle\n Financialization and later life financial (in)security: the Twice Migrant Gujarati households of west London\n John Nolan\n  \n 10.40-10.55\n Coffee Break @ the Cafeteria \n \n  \n 10.55-12.15\n Parallel Session 2A\n  \n Russell, Thomson, Ferguson, Holstead & Davies\n Mapping climate change education: identifying patterns, challenges and possibilities for transformative accounting and finance education\n Chris Kelsall\n  \n David Dowson\n  \n Watch Parallel Session 2A\n Kelsall, Nagirikandalage, Bridge, Marsh & Hossain\n Teaching and learning: the challenges of introducing sustainability in a management accounting module\n Shona Russell\n  \n 10.55-12.15\n Parallel Session 2B\n  \n Laguecir & Hudson\n Too poor to get social housing: MAS and organized stigma of tenants in a social housing organization\n Anne Steinhoff\n  \n Stewart Smyth\n Watch Parallel Session 2B\n Steinhoff, Warren & Carter\n The challenges of coeliac disease at work: understanding the role of performance measures in inclusive work environments\n Aziza Laguecir\n 10.55-12.15\n Parallel Session 2C\n  \n Agbemabiese\n Gender and the global accountants in the UAE\n Qi Li\n  \n Ann-Christine Frandsen\n  \n Watch Parallel Session 2C\n Li\n Female accountants in China: changing attitudes towards work and family\n  \n Vivian Agbemabiese\n 10.55-12.15\n Parallel Session 2D\n  \n Rogerson, Crane, Grosvold, Soundararajan & Cho\n The accounting profession and modern slavery: abdicating responsibility?\n  \n Geoffrey Heath\n  \n Bob Scapens\n  \n Watch Parallel Session 2D\n Heath\n Collaboration between public administration and accounting scholars in studying performance management: some reflections on inter-disciplinarity\n Jonida Carungu\n  \n 12.15-13.15\n Lunch Break @ the Cafeteria \n \n  \n 13.15-14.35\n Parallel Session 3A\n  \n Costa, Kratzer, Pesci & Burgia\n Accounting and circular economy as tools for Alpine collective ownership modernization\n Madlen Sobkowiak\n  \n Elisavet Mantzari\n Watch Parallel Session 3A\n Sobkowiak, Bebbington, Blasiak, Folke & Österblom\n Corporate sustainability initiatives: synthesising an evaluation framework\n  \n Ericka Costa\n  \n 13.15-14.35\n Parallel Session 3B\n  \n McNally\n “The only way is ethics” – identity construction of the ‘ethical organisation’\n Ann-Christine Frandsen\n Ian Thomson\n Watch Parallel Session 3B\n Reill\n An alternative, hermeneutic perspective on biodiversity reporting: German airports and educating society\n Thomas Cuckston\n 13.15-14.35\n Parallel Session 3C\n  \n Kosugi, Kasakabe, Miley & Read\n Brew saké and prosper: convergent evolution and brewery accounting during the Tokugawa shogunate\n Thu Nguyen\n  \n Keith Hoskin\n Watch Parallel Session 3C\n Nguyen\n Intellectual capital studies from social construction perspective – the key to what’s in mind behind what’s in sight\n Frances Miley\n  \n 14.35-14.50\n Coffee Break @ the Cafeteria \n \n  \n 14.50-16.10\n Parallel Session 4A\n  \n Sopt, Ghio & Cho\n  \n Applications for dialogic accounting: exploring Gen Z’s views\n Amee Kim\n  \n Nick Rowbottom\n Watch Parallel Session 4A\n Kim & Frandsen\n Would an increase in female representation at board level indeed better represent firms?\n Alessandro Ghio\n  \n 14.50-16.10\n Parallel Session 4B\n  \n Carungu, Di Pietra & Molinari\n Advancing management accounting practice: focus on the challenges in reporting the Sustainable Development Goals\n Michael Rogerson\n  \n Raeni\n  \n Watch Parallel Session 4B\n Duenas\n Accounting practices and power asymmetries in the international aid chain: the case of a southern NGO\n  \n Bob Scapens\n  \n 14.50-16.10\n Parallel Session 4C\n  \n Killian, O’Regan, Lynch & O’Regan\n “Not tax people”: tax expert perspectives on media coverage of tax issues\n Ewelina Zarzycka\n  \n Annika Beelitz\n Watch Parallel Session 4C\n Cho, Dobija, Krasodomska, She & Zarzycka\n Stakeholders voicing of organizational unethical conduct: examining twitter communication\n  \n Sheila Killian\n  \n 14.50-16.10\n Parallel Session 4D\n  \n Murphy & Leaver\n Exposure draft of a proposed financial reporting standard on sustainable cost accounting\n  \n Giulia Napolitano\n  \n Chee Yoong\n  \n Watch Parallel Session 4D\n Napolitano\n A neo-institutional bounded rationality perspective on accountinG\n  \n Richard Murphy\n 16.10-16.20\n Coffee Break @ the Cafeteria \n  \n  \n  \n 16.20-17.20\n  \n Panel Discussion \n  \n  \n Diane-Laure Arjaliès\n Charles H. Cho\n Andrea M. Romi\n Stewart Smyth\n  \n “Opening Accounting: A Manifesto”\n  \n  \n  \n Ian Thomson\n  \n Watch the Panel Discussion\n 17.20-17.30\n Closing session\n  \n  \n  \n Annika Beelitz & Elisavet Mantzari, Conference Co-chairs\n  \n Digital Booklet You can view the digital conference booklet, which contains delegate instructions, abstracts of papers and the contact information of speakers and co-authors: view digital booklet\n Please feel free to get in touch with our conference organising committee for any queries by emailing: aaeconference2022@contacts.bham.ac.uk \n The organising committee:\n Annika Beelitz, Co-chair Elisavet Mantzari, Co-chair James Brackley Tom Cuckston Mohamed Fadzly Ann-Christine Frandsen Keith Hoskin Alex Lin Nick Rowbottom Robert Scapens Madlen Sobkowiak Ian Thomson Penny Tuck The conference was hosted online in conjunction with British Accounting and Finance Association (BAFA), Interdisciplinary Perspectives Special Interest Group (IPSIG) and the University 鶹ѡ’s Department of Accounting, based at Birmingham Business School. If you are interested in becoming a BAFA member, further information can be found on the BAFA website.\n LOCATION:Online event. STATUS:CONFIRMED TRANSP:OPAQUE CLASS:PUBLIC END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR