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Rania Kamla
Rania Kamla
Professor of Accounting, Heriot Watt University
Email verificata su hw.ac.uk
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Islam, nature and accounting: Islamic principles and the notion of accounting for the environment
R Kamla, S Gallhofer, J Haslam
Accounting forum 30 (3), 245-265, 2006
3282006
Social reporting by Islamic banks: does social justice matter?
R Kamla, H G. Rammal
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 26 (6), 911-945, 2013
2912013
Critical insights into contemporary Islamic accounting
R Kamla
Critical perspectives on accounting 20 (8), 921-932, 2009
2562009
Critically Appreciating Social accounting and reporting in the Arab MiddleEast: A postcolonial perspective
R Kamla
Advances in International Accounting 20, 105-177, 2007
2162007
The accountancy profession and the ambiguities of globalisation in a post-colonial, Middle Eastern and Islamic context: Perceptions of accountants in Syria
S Gallhofer, J Haslam, R Kamla
Critical Perspectives on Accounting 22 (4), 376-395, 2011
1012011
Critical Muslim Intellectuals’ discourse and the issue of ‘Interest’(ribā): Implications for Islamic accounting and banking
R Kamla, R Alsoufi
Accounting Forum 39 (2), 140-154, 2015
822015
Syrian women accountants’ attitudes and experiences at work in the context of globalization
R Kamla
Accounting, Organizations and Society 37 (3), 188-205, 2012
812012
Islamic accounting, neo-imperialism and identity staging: The Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions
R Kamla, F Haque
Critical Perspectives on Accounting 63, 102000, 2019
672019
Understanding Syrian accountants' perceptions of, and attitudes towards, social accounting
R Kamla, S Gallhofer, J Haslam
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 25 (7), 1170-1205, 2012
582012
The global and the local: Arabian Gulf States and imagery in annual reports
R Kamla, C Roberts
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 23 (4), 449-481, 2010
542010
Critical Muslim intellectuals’ thought: Possible contributions to the development of emancipatory accounting thought
R Kamla
Critical Perspectives on Accounting 31, 64-74, 2015
502015
Diagnosing the translation gap: The politics of translation and the hidden contradiction in interdisciplinary accounting research
R Kamla, N Komori
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 31 (7), 1874-1903, 2018
372018
Modernity, space-based patriarchy and global capitalism: implications for Syrian women accountants
R Kamla
Accounting and Business Research 44 (6), 603-629, 2014
362014
Educating and training accountants in Syria in a transition context: Perceptions of accounting academics and professional accountants
S Gallhofer, J Haslam, R Kamla
The Interface of Accounting Education and Professional Training, 23-46, 2014
342014
Religion-based resistance strategies, politics of authenticity and professional women accountants
R Kamla
Critical Perspectives on Accounting 59, 52-69, 2019
282019
Language and translation in accounting: a scandal of silence and displacement?
L Evans, R Kamla
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 31 (7), 1834-1843, 2018
242018
Social accounting in a selection of Arab countries: critical and post-colonial perspectives
R Kamla
Heriot-Watt University, 2005
242005
Linguistic tensions in a professional accounting field: English linguistic capital, hierarchy, prestige, and distinction among accountants
D Aburous, R Kamla
Contemporary Accounting Research 39 (2), 1120-1149, 2022
172022
Emancipatory accounting and corporate governance: Critical and interdisciplinary perspectives
J Haslam, N Chabrak, R Kamla
Critical Perspectives on Accounting 63, 102094, 2019
142019
Language and translation in accounting
L Evans, R Kamla
Special Issue Call for Papers, Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 2015
102015
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