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Karen McBride
Karen McBride
Associate Professor in Accounting and Accountability, University of Portsmouth
Verified email at port.ac.uk
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We’re off to see the wizard: an evaluation of directors’ and auditors’ experiences with the financial reporting review panel
T Hines, K McBride, S Fearnley, R Brandt
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 14 (1), 53-84, 2001
642001
Accounting history and theorising about organisations
GD Carnegie, KM McBride, CJ Napier, LD Parker
The British Accounting Review 52 (6), 100932, 2020
502020
“Big results require big ambitions”: big data, data analytics and accounting in masters courses
K Mcbride, C Philippou
Accounting Research Journal 35 (1), 71-100, 2022
402022
The impact of the Financial Reporting Review Panel on aspects of the independence of auditors and their attitudes to compliance in the UK
S Fearnley, T Hines, K McBride, R Brandt
The British Accounting Review 34 (2), 109-139, 2002
362002
Exploring accounting history and accounting in history
K McBride, S Verma
The British Accounting Review 53 (2), 100976, 2021
272021
A peculiarly British institution. An analysis of the contribution made by the Financial Reporting Review Panel to accounting compliance in the UK.
S Fearnley, T Hines, K McBride, R Brandt
Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, 2000
252000
COVID-19 and accounting as multidimensional technical, social and moral practice: a framework for future research
GD Carnegie, D Gomes, K McBride
Meditari Accountancy Research 31 (1), 1-26, 2023
212023
An investigation into the stock market reaction to press notices issued by the Financial Reporting Review Panel
T Hines, K McBride, M Page
Journal of Applied Accounting Research 5 (2), 54-82, 1999
191999
A rum deal: The purser’s measure and accounting control of materials in the Royal Navy, 1665–1832
K McBride, T Hines, R Craig
Business History 58 (6), 925-946, 2016
182016
“Fumifugium: Or the inconvenience of the Aer and Smoake of London Dissipated”: emancipatory social accounting in 17th century London
J Atkins, K McBride
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 35 (5), 1262-1286, 2022
162022
Minding their Ps and Qs; the Royal Navy purser and accounting and governance, 1731–1808
K McBride
Accounting History 24 (3), 402-424, 2019
122019
Prosopography and microhistory: Illuminating historical actors
GD Carnegie, KM McBride
Handbook of Historical Methods for Management, 245-263, 2023
112023
‘And one man in his time plays many parts’–Samuel Pepys business administrator, accomptant and auditor
K McBride
Business History 64 (7), 1369-1387, 2022
102022
Problems and politics of regulatory fragmentation: The case of the Financial Reporting Review Panel and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
S Fearnley, T Hines, K McBride, R Brandt
Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 8 (1), 16-35, 2000
102000
A French connection; paths to a ‘new system’of accounting for the Royal Navy in 1832
K McBride
The British Accounting Review 53 (2), 100884, 2021
92021
What shall we do with the drunken sailor? Accounting and controls for alcohol in the Royal Navy in the time of a Nelson
K McBride, T Hines
Accounting for Alcohol, 85-101, 2018
82018
Patriarchy persists: experiences of barriers to women's career progression in Italian accounting academia
G Galizzi, K McBride, B Siboni
Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 102625, 2023
72023
Raising the threshold for audit exemption for small companies: Some implications for other users of audit services
S Fearnley, T Hines, K McBride, R Brandt
Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 8 (4), 300-308, 2000
62000
“As bad as bad can be”: accounting for species extinction in the North Pacific
K McBride, R Sagitova, O Cam
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 36 (6), 1574-1605, 2023
42023
Paradigm shift or shifting mirage? The rise of social and environmental accountability
J Atkins, K McBride
Handbook of Accounting, Accountability and Governance, 168-194, 2023
42023
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