Items where Division is "College of Business and Social Sciences > Aston Business School > Accounting" and Year is 2026
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Kassem, Rasha (2026). Beyond the Numbers: Assessing the Risk of Management Motives for Fraud in External Audits. Journal of Accounting Literature, 48 (1), pp. 160-188.
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Li, Xia, Gupta, Jairaj and Freitas De Moura, André Aroldo (2026). Effect of earnings management on abnormal compensation of CEOs. International Journal of Disclosure and Governance ,
Li, Xia, Gupta, Jairaj and Moura, André Aroldo Freitas De (2026). Analysts Forecasts: The Secret Sauce Stirring Up CEOs’ Abnormal Pay. Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting ,
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Ruane, Sally, Congreave, Emma and Lymer, Andrew (2026). Assessing the UK Labour government’s tax policies in its first year in office. Social Policy and Society ,
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Sastroredjo, Probowo Erawan, Ausloos, Marcel and Khrennikova, Polina (2026). Multi-Benford’s laws and the potential for tax irregularities: the case of FTSE 100 companies. Empirical Economics, 70 (2),
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Wijethilake, Chaminda, Kimani, Danson and Soobaroyen, Teerooven (2026). How Citizen Participation Facilitates Trust in Public Institutions: A Cross-National Analysis of South Asia. IN: Political Participation: Citizen Input in Government. Cockerham, James and Cockerham, Alexandra (eds) Vernon Press.
Wijethilake, Chaminda, Upadhaya, Bedanand, Adhikari, Pawan, Soobaroyen, Teerooven and Jayasinghe, Kelum (2026). Culturally and politically embedded management controls in innovation transitions of PPPs: comparative cases from a developing economy. Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management ,