Business lecturers’ perceptions and interactions with the
virtual learning environment
(2011)
Journal Article
All Outputs (5)
Regulating a reluctant profession: Holding solicitors to account (2008)
Journal Article
Solicitors are often placed in a position of trust where they hold money on behalf of their clients. Instances of the misuse of clients' money have been a recurring feature in the history of the legal profession in England and Wales. Yet the legal es... Read More about Regulating a reluctant profession: Holding solicitors to account.
Accounting students' perceptions of a virtual learning environment: Springboard or safety net? (2006)
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This research study elicits students' perceptions of the extent to which a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) supports, or indeed enhances, their learning experiences. A phenomenographic research study was conducted among first year, undergraduate ac... Read More about Accounting students' perceptions of a virtual learning environment: Springboard or safety net?.
Audit failure, litigation, and insurance in early twentieth century Britain (2005)
Journal Article
The relationships between audit failure, judicial fault-finding and the availability of professional indemnity insurance have been debated by legal and accounting writers in both academic and professional circles. This paper adds an historical perspe... Read More about Audit failure, litigation, and insurance in early twentieth century Britain.
The International Accounting Standards Board's search for a general purpose accounting model (2004)
Journal Article