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Prem Sikka
Prem Sikka
Emeritus Professor of Accounting, University of Essex
Verified email at essex.ac.uk
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Financial crisis and the silence of the auditors
P Sikka
Accounting, organizations and society 34 (6-7), 868-873, 2009
7692009
Smoke and mirrors: Corporate social responsibility and tax avoidance
P Sikka
Corporate Social Responsibility, 53-84, 2012
5682012
The dark side of transfer pricing: Its role in tax avoidance and wealth retentiveness
P Sikka, H Willmott
Critical perspectives on accounting 21 (4), 342-356, 2010
4942010
The power of “independence”: defending and extending the jurisdiction of accounting in the United Kingdom
P Sikka, H Willmott
Accounting, organizations and society 20 (6), 547-581, 1995
4451995
The impossibility of eliminating the expectations gap: some theory and evidence
P Sikka, A Puxty, H Willmott, C Cooper
Critical perspectives on accounting 9 (3), 299-330, 1998
3391998
Globalization and the state–profession relationship: the case the Bank of Credit and Commerce International
PJ Arnold, P Sikka
Accounting, organizations and society 26 (6), 475-499, 2001
2492001
Enterprise culture and accountancy firms: New masters of the universe
P Sikka
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 21 (2), 268-295, 2008
2182008
Guardians of Knowledge and Public Interest: Evidence and Issues of Accountability in the UK Accountancy Profession.
P Sikka, H Willmott, T Lowe
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 2 (2), 0-0, 1989
2131989
The role of accountancy firms in tax avoidance: Some evidence and issues
P Sikka, MP Hampton
Accounting forum 29 (3), 325-343, 2005
2062005
Radicalizing accounting history: the potential of oral history
T Hammond, P Sikka
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 9 (3), 79-97, 1996
1991996
Sweeping it under the carpet: The role of accountancy firms in moneylaundering
A Mitchell, P Sikka, H Willmott
Accounting, Organizations and Society 23 (5-6), 589-607, 1998
1961998
Professionalizing claims and the state of UK professional accounting education: some evidence
P Sikka, C Haslam, O Kyriacou, D Agrizzi
Accounting Education: an international journal 16 (1), 3-21, 2007
1822007
Accounting for human rights: The challenge of globalization and foreign investment agreements
P Sikka
Critical Perspectives on Accounting 22 (8), 811-827, 2011
1752011
Ethical statements as smokescreens for sectional interests: The case of the UK accountancy profession
A Mitchell, T Puxty, P Sikka, H Willmott
Journal of Business Ethics 13, 39-51, 1994
1731994
The role of offshore financial centres in globalization
P Sikka
Accounting Forum 27 (4), 365-399, 2003
1662003
The audit crunch: reforming auditing
P Sikka, S Filling, P Liew
Managerial Auditing Journal 24 (2), 135-155, 2009
1392009
The tax avoidance industry: accountancy firms on the make
P Sikka, H Willmott
Critical perspectives on international business 9 (4), 415-443, 2013
1382013
The mountains are still there: Accounting academics and the bearings of intellectuals
P Sikka, H Willmott, T Puxty
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 8 (3), 113-140, 1995
1381995
The supply-side of corruption and limits to preventing corruption within government procurement and constructing ethical subjects
P Sikka, G Lehman
Critical Perspectives on Accounting 28, 62-70, 2015
1352015
Accounting for change: The institutions of accountancy
A Mitchell, P Sikka
Critical Perspectives on Accounting 4 (1), 29-52, 1993
1331993
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