Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the jurisdictional expansion of audit into the area of UK financial regulation. The paper draws on the analytical framework of new audit spaces (Andon et al., 2014, 2015), which built on the concept of regulatory space (Hancher and Moran, 1989), and characterises this new audit space as regulatory work. Design/methodology/approach – Through an intensive reading of a variety of publicly available documentary sources, the paper investigates the role of auditors and accountants in the reporting accountants’ and skilled persons’ regimes in the UK under the Banking Act 1987 and the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000. Findings – The paper identifies a new audit space characterised as regu...
ABSTRACT The role of the external auditor in the supervisory process requires standards such as ...
This paper explores current debates and trends in regulation and examines their relevance to the evo...
Pre-print version. Final version published by Wiley. The definitive version is available at http://o...
Purpose: The paper aims to offer an exploration of the Banking Act 1987 which was passed following t...
The incoming Labour administration in 1997 caused a stir when it gave the Bank of England additional...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The paper analyses the changing nature of professionalism through a study of the effects of a change...
In 1984 the European Commission issued the Eighth Company Law Directive requiring each member State ...
Accounting regulation in the United Kingdom has arisen as a response to social and economic factors ...
This study adds to the accounting history literature by looking at features common to major defalcat...
This chapter explores the literature on the regulation of financial reporting and financial accounti...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyze how “New Deal” regulatory initiatives, primarily th...
The interplay between the ideology of the profession that seeks to legitimize accounting's regulator...
This article explores the manipulation of published financial reports in order to counter the potent...
ABSTRACT The role of the external auditor in the supervisory process requires standards such as ...
This paper explores current debates and trends in regulation and examines their relevance to the evo...
Pre-print version. Final version published by Wiley. The definitive version is available at http://o...
Purpose: The paper aims to offer an exploration of the Banking Act 1987 which was passed following t...
The incoming Labour administration in 1997 caused a stir when it gave the Bank of England additional...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The paper analyses the changing nature of professionalism through a study of the effects of a change...
In 1984 the European Commission issued the Eighth Company Law Directive requiring each member State ...
Accounting regulation in the United Kingdom has arisen as a response to social and economic factors ...
This study adds to the accounting history literature by looking at features common to major defalcat...
This chapter explores the literature on the regulation of financial reporting and financial accounti...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyze how “New Deal” regulatory initiatives, primarily th...
The interplay between the ideology of the profession that seeks to legitimize accounting's regulator...
This article explores the manipulation of published financial reports in order to counter the potent...
ABSTRACT The role of the external auditor in the supervisory process requires standards such as ...
This paper explores current debates and trends in regulation and examines their relevance to the evo...
Pre-print version. Final version published by Wiley. The definitive version is available at http://o...