This article examines the political processes surrounding public sector accounting standard setting, in particular, the Australian decision to adopt sector-neutral International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). It contends that the history of private and public sector involvement in the accounting standard setting process to date, and recourse to regulatory theory, assist in understanding these contemporary developments. The article reveals that private sector interests have dominated accounting standard setters at all important stages of standard setting in Australia. It concludes by arguing that, given this continued neglect by standard setters, if public sector financial reporting standards are to remain relevant to the public secto...
The Australian public sector has recently undergone a period of intense reform including a comprehen...
The emergence of new public management has been implicated in the changes that have occurred in the ...
"Submitted to Macquarie University Faculty of Business and Economics Department of Accounting and Co...
This article examines the political processes surrounding public sector accounting standard setting,...
In the past two decades, the public sector both in Australia and overseas has undergone a period of ...
The Australian Financial Reporting Council recently shocked the world business community by unexpect...
In the past two decades, the public sector both in Australia and overseas has undergone a period of ...
The process of establishing regulatory arrangements for setting accounting standards in most Western...
In April 2003, the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) issued a strategic direction to the AASB to dev...
A consultative process initiated by the Australian Accounting Standards Board (AASB) to create an Au...
This paper argues that Australian accounting regulations seem to be close to the government or polit...
In the last two decades of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first century the Australian pu...
The change in public sector accounting from fund accounting to an accrual accounting system very sim...
The Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (PSASB) has developed accounting standards for the publ...
The history of accounting can be traced back hundreds of years with double entry accounting first tr...
The Australian public sector has recently undergone a period of intense reform including a comprehen...
The emergence of new public management has been implicated in the changes that have occurred in the ...
"Submitted to Macquarie University Faculty of Business and Economics Department of Accounting and Co...
This article examines the political processes surrounding public sector accounting standard setting,...
In the past two decades, the public sector both in Australia and overseas has undergone a period of ...
The Australian Financial Reporting Council recently shocked the world business community by unexpect...
In the past two decades, the public sector both in Australia and overseas has undergone a period of ...
The process of establishing regulatory arrangements for setting accounting standards in most Western...
In April 2003, the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) issued a strategic direction to the AASB to dev...
A consultative process initiated by the Australian Accounting Standards Board (AASB) to create an Au...
This paper argues that Australian accounting regulations seem to be close to the government or polit...
In the last two decades of the twentieth century and into the twenty-first century the Australian pu...
The change in public sector accounting from fund accounting to an accrual accounting system very sim...
The Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (PSASB) has developed accounting standards for the publ...
The history of accounting can be traced back hundreds of years with double entry accounting first tr...
The Australian public sector has recently undergone a period of intense reform including a comprehen...
The emergence of new public management has been implicated in the changes that have occurred in the ...
"Submitted to Macquarie University Faculty of Business and Economics Department of Accounting and Co...