Presidents’ MessageBest Wishes to all ourmembers for the NewYear. Many of you areback at work and wewish you a successfuland productive year.
Proposal to change the name of theAssociation
In December 2001, theAAANZ Council againunanimously endorsedthe broader strategic direction of theAssociation that was developed inDecember 2000. This directionrecognises the historical and continuingproductive links with the financediscipline and its rapidly expandinglinks with the information systemsdiscipline. The Council decided that itwas desirable to change the name of theAssociation to better align it with theAssociation's strategic direction.Accordingly, Council resolved toprovide members with the opportunityto indicate, by way of ballot, theirpreference between two possible newnames for the Association: Accountingand Finance Association of Australiaand New Zealand, and AccountingFinance and Information SystemsAssociation of Australia and NewZealand. Members also had theopportunity to express preferences forother names including ‘no change’.
The Council is grateful for theconsiderable feedback from membersconcerning the proposal and will beconsidering the valuable feedback in its July meeting. We will keep youinformed of any developments.
2002 Conference Update
We would like to update you on someof the features of the 2002 annualconference, which will be held at theSheraton Perth Hotel, Perth, WesternAustralia, on 7-9 July 2002.
One of the aims of the Association is to promote a quality accountingeducation. Consistent with this aim,in this year’s conference, we are havingsessions dedicated to dealing withvarious issues in accounting education.
The 2002 conference has a lot to offer.The new education sessions, CPEsessions, plenary speakers, concurrentsessions, poster sessions and the usualcomplement of social activities willmake the conference stimulating,rewarding, and enjoyable.
In the next newsletter, we will behighlighting the CPE sessions andsocial activities. However, don’t wait –it is time to start making your travelplans now.
AwardsWe look forward to the announcementof three awards at the 2002 conference:
❖ Pearson Education AustraliaAccounting Lecturer of the YearAward.
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CONTENTSPresidents’ Message 1-2
Treasurer’s Report 2
Editor’s Report 3
Executive Officer’s Report 3
2002 PhD Scholarship Awards 3
ICANZ News 3-4
SIG News 4
News from Institutions 4-5
Conference Dates – Reminders 5
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This annual award recognises andapplauds the teaching efforts of amember of the Association. Mr PaulCoram, University of Western Sydney,was the Inaugural recipient of theaward in 2001. We would like to thankPearson Education Australia forsponsoring the Accounting Lecturer ofthe Year Award.
❖ AAANZ Outstanding Contributionto Education Award
Professor Ron Weber, from theUniversity of Queensland was theinaugural recipient of the award in2000. This award is made every twoyears, and recognises the outstandingcontribution to accounting education by a member of the Association. Wewould like to thank the Institute ofChartered Accountants in Australia,CPA Australia, and the Institute ofChartered Accountants of New Zealandfor the generous sponsorship of theOutstanding Contribution to EducationAward.
❖ AAANZ Outstanding Contributionto Accounting Research LiteratureAward
The award recognises outstandingcontribution to accounting research.Former recipients of the award wereProfessors Philip Brown and RayChambers (1996), Ken Trotman (1998),and Ron Weber (2000).
PhD ScholarshipsWe are pleased to announce the threePhD scholarships that were awarded for 2002: Mr Martin Bugeja, Universityof Sydney; Ms Chia-Man Grace Hsu,University of Queensland; Ms SarahTaylor, University of Technology,Sydney.
CPA Australia and the Institute ofChartered Accountants in Australiajointly sponsor these scholarships,and we thank them for their ongoingsupport in this area. Furtherinformation regarding these awards canbe found elsewhere in this newsletter.
We are also delighted to announce thePhD scholarships awarded in 2002 bythe Institute of Chartered Accountantsof New Zealand: Mukesh Chari,University of Otago; Neil Crombie,University of Canterbury; CarolynFowler, Victoria University ofWellington; Julie Harrison, TheUniversity of Auckland; Thilina
Kuruppu, Lincoln University; KarenLewis, University of Canterbury; JianLi, Lincoln University.
AAA Doctoral fellowThe successful AAANZ nomineeselected by the Council to attend theAAA Doctoral Consortium in 2002 isMs Sarah Taylor, the University ofTechnology, Sydney. CongratulationsSarah on this achievement. We areconfident that you will find theexperience stimulating and worthwhile.We look forward to your report.
Annual General MeetingIn accordance with the requirements of the Corporations Law we arerequired to hold our Annual GeneralMeeting within five months of the endof the financial year. Accordingly, theAGM will be held on 22 May 2002 at avenue to be advised. All members willreceive formal notification in April. Atthe meeting, the audited financialaccounts will be presented to members,and the outcome of the election ofCouncil will be announced.
Please note that, we will continue tohold a Meeting of Members as part ofthe AAANZ Annual Conference.
AAANZ/CPA Australia researchprojectYou will recall that AAANZ inpartnership with CPA Australiacommissioned Stride Consulting toundertake a report into “The future ofaccounting as an academic professionin Australia”. The report will befinalised by the end of March for arelease date to members early April.
Election of Directors to the AAANZ CouncilThere is one vacancy on the Council for the position currently occupied byAssociate Professor Malcolm Miller.You will have received a notice andnomination by mail. Where more thanone nomination is received AAANZ willconduct a postal ballot of members.
Editor of the JournalWe would like to thank ProfessorMargaret Abernethy for hercontribution to the Association as theEditor of Accounting and Financefor the last three years. We also thankJennifer Grafton and Kate Hill for theireditorial support as editorial assistant
and copy editor, respectively.
We welcome Professor Robert Faff asthe new Editor of the Journal, and wewish him a successful term.
And in Conclusion...We would like to congratulate Effie for completing 10 years with theAssociation. In its meeting inDecember, the Council hasacknowledged and commended Effie onher continuing valuable contribution tothe Association.
As always, we are interested in youropinions and views on all mattersrelating to our Association and we lookforward to seeing you at the conferencein Perth.
Gary MonroeFawzi Laswad
At present the 2001 financialstatements are being finalised andaudited. The draft unaudited accountssuggest that the Association will incur asmall deficit. Relative to 2000, theAssociation benefited from a goodattendance at the annual conference inNew Zealand, which returned asatisfactory financial surplus. Giventhat each year’s financial results aresubject to variation depending upon thesuccess of the conference, Council hasformed a sub-committee to review thefunding arrangements of theAssociation. This group is currentlydeveloping and reviewingrecommendations for alternativefunding plans with the goal of growingthe financial base of the Association. Anumber of exciting initiatives are beingexplored which we hope will not onlymaintain the financial strength of theAssociation but allow it to offer newmember benefits.
The funding sub-committee is workingto have these initiatives well establishedover the next few months.
AAANZ continues to enjoy strongsupport from the Australian and NewZealand professional bodies and wethank them for their assistance.
Bryan Howieson
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Treasurer’s Report
AAANZ Newsletter March 2002 7
PearsonEducation
Australia
Pearson Education Australia is proud to announce
2002 Pearson EducationAccounting Lecturer of the Year Award
This Annual Award, created and sponsored by Pearson Education Australia, and endorsed by the Accounting
Association of Australia and New Zealand Ltd (AAANZ), is designed to give AAANZ a chance to recognise
and applaud the teaching efforts of one if its members (at the lecturer level and below) in Australia or
New Zealand.
If you have a colleague lecturing in accounting, who shows outstanding success in:
� Lecturing
� Tutoring
� Supporting their students
or who is very dedicated to developing quality teaching and learning tools such as:
� Textbooks
� Websites
� Course Materials
� Software
� Student or teacher ancillary materials
You can help us publicly acknowledge and reward their achievements by nominating them for the Pearson
Education Accounting Lecturer of the Year Award.
The prize of an AU$3000 cheque will be awarded to the winner at the 2002 AAANZ Annual Conference in
Perth, Western Australia, to be held from 7-9 July.
Nominations are sought from universities across Australia and New Zealand.
Nominees must be current members of AAANZ.
The deadline for nominations for the 2002 award is 5.00 pm on Friday, 29 March 2002. A panel consisting
of the Education Directors of CPA Australia, the ICAA and ICANZ, and representatives of AAANZ will judge
the nominations.
For further details (Rules of Entry, Nomination Form and Deadline/Schedule details) please visit the Pearson
Education Australia web site: www.pearsoned.com.au/aaanz2002
AAANZ Newsletter March 2002 3
Thank you for taking the time to readthis, my first report as Editor ofAccounting and Finance. There are just a few things that I wanted to say atthis very early stage in my tenure. First,let me take this opportunity to thankMargaret Abernathy for her fine effortsduring her term as Editor. At times itcan be a thankless task, with difficultiesand challenges that cannot be fullyappreciated unless you are the one inthe ‘hotseat’. Second, thanks to herAssociate Editorial team – DonaldStokes and Bruce Grundy - yourcontributions to AAANZ are alsogreatly appreciated.
Third, let me introduce you to myAssociate Editorial team:
❖ Auditing: Roger Simnett
❖ Financial Accounting: StephenTaylor
❖ Information Systems: Stewart Leech
❖ Management Accounting: KimLangfield-Smith
(and of course, I will take on theresponsibilities for the finance area).
Fourth, we (the Associate Editors andmyself) will be very soon re-inventingthe Editorial Board – so should one ofthe Associate Editors approach yourequesting your involvement, pleasegive them your full support.
Fifth, let me impress upon you theimportant role many of you will beasked to fulfill at various times in thefuture as referee on papers submitted tothe journal. As the saying goes, please"do unto others as you would wishthem to do unto you" and avoid thesilent killer – ‘academic schizophrenia’.And please don’t ever give me cause tothink of you as the weakest link!
Finally, it should not need to be statedBUT, I strongly urge all of you tosubmit your best research work toAccounting and Finance and stronglysupport this most important activity ofAAANZ.
My Editorial team and I look forwardto serving you to the best of ourabilities into the future.
Robert Faff
Welcome to the first edition of theAAANZ Newsletter for 2002.
The year ahead for AAANZ is lookingvery positive. We look forward toinforming you of some new initiativesin the months ahead so stay tuned.
Members will be aware that changes tothe Australian privacy laws came intoeffect from 21 December 2001.
The Association undertook a PrivacyPolicy tool analysis to determinewhether AAANZ needed to registerunder the Privacy Act. The outcome of the analysis was that, as a smallbusiness with an annual turnover of less than $3 million, the Associationwas not required to register under thePrivacy Act.
The ‘Membership Privacy Statement’forwarded with the 2002 annualmembership subscription notices listedwhat purposes your information will beused for. Please be assured that yourinformation will remain confidential toAAANZ on the basis outlined in thatpolicy.
If you have not completed yourmembership renewal notice and privacystatement, please do so as soon aspractical and return to the AAANZSecretariat.
2002 is going to be a great year. Welook forward to sharing it with you.
Effie Margiolis Practical experience requirementsfor academic staffThe Institute’s Practical ExperienceCommittee has signed off on a LogBook supplement, which lays out the competencies that must bedemonstrated by accounting academicstaff to satisfy the practical experiencerequirements for entry to the CACollege. The supplement is anadaptation of the original Log Bookwritten for practitioners.
Recruitment trends and issues
The Institute’s President and Director –Admissions are touring the tertiaryeducation institutions in 2002 to gatherinformation on student demographics,trends and attitudes relating to theuptake of accountancy study andprofessional membership. Several
COUNCIL 2002/2003
Gary Monroe President (Australia)
Fawzi Laswad President (New Zealand)
Bryan Howieson Treasurer
Colin Ferguson Funding Portfolio
Tim Brailsford Chair, TechnicalCommittee 2002Conference
Ian Eggleton Director, 2002Doctoral Consortium
Malcolm Miller Practice Portfolio
Bruce Bennett Education Portfolio
Barry Cooper Funding Portfolio
Robert Faff Editor, Accountingand Finance
Executive Officer’sReport
Institute of CharteredAccountants of New Zealand
PhD Scholarships 2002
Jointly sponsored by CPA Australiaand The Institute of CharteredAccountants in Australia.
The PhD Scholarship AwardsCommittee met on 12 December2001. The Committee assessed theapplications of thirteen outstandingcandidates. Two part-time scholar-ships, each worth $7500, and onefull-time scholarship, worth$15,000, were awarded for 2002.
Awards were made as follows:
Part-time
Martin Bugeja, University ofSydneyTopic: “Independent Experts’Reports and Takeovers”
Chia-Man Grace Hsu, University of QueenslandTopic: “The Impact of EarningsPerformance on Price-SensitiveDisclosures under the StatutoryContinuous DisclosureEnvironment”
Full-time
Sarah Taylor, University ofTechnology, SydneyTopic: “Voluntary Forecasts andEarnings Management: Ex-Anteand Ex-Post Considerations”
Editor’s Report
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initiatives are likely to result from thesevisits aimed at attracting more studentsinto the profession. New Zealand iscurrently experiencing a shortage ofprofessional accountants and effortsneed to be made to ensure an adequatesupply to the profession in the future.
Relationship and interactionbetween academics andpractitionersA new project has been launched toexplore ways in which the relationshipbetween the accounting academic andpractitioner communities can beenhanced. A range of actual and possibleinteractions that mutually enrich bothcommunities has been identified.
Alternative academic entry routesfor Accounting TechniciansThe academic study requirements forAccounting Technicians are usuallysatisfied through completing a NewZealand Diploma in Business.Equivalent study (or higher) has alwaysbeen considered as an alternative.However, in October last year, theAdmissions Board formally approved aspecific degree-level study package forentry to the College of AccountingTechnicians. Formalising degree-levelstudy requirements creates morecertainty for students and allows theInstitute to better promote the ATCollege to degree-level students who donot intend to follow through to CACollege membership.
Statements of learning outcomesThe Institute has completed its projectto draw up ‘Statements of LearningOutcomes’ (SLOs) for all requiredacademic study topic areas. The SLOsprovide guidelines for tertiary educationinstitutions approved by the Institute
to deliver the academic component forthe CA qualification. The tertiaries aregiven flexibility to configure theircourses how they wish, subject tosatisfying the learning outcomes.
Reciprocity agreements
New reciprocity arrangements, relatingto members of the Institute’s College ofChartered Accountants (CA), wereconfirmed in 2001 with the Institute ofChartered Accountants in Australia, theInstitute of Chartered Accountants inEngland & Wales, the Institute ofChartered Accountants of Ireland, andthe Institute of Chartered Accountantsof Scotland.
Bill Robertson Director - Admissions, ICANZ
Accountability Interest Group
The website for the AccountabilityInterest Group is now:http://www.law.flinders.edu.au/aig
Accounting History Group
The website for the Accounting History Group is now:http://www2.deakin.edu.au/acc-fin/journal/journal.htm
Accounting Standards Group
The website for the AccountingStandards Group is now:http://www.scoop.au.nu/asig
Accounting Education Group
The website for the AccountingEducation Group is now:http://wwwbusiness.murdoch.edu.au/aaanz/index.html
Accounting EducationSymposium
Saturday 6 July, 2002
Call For Papers And WorkshopPresentations
Theme: "Curriculum Design for theNew Profession"
Papers and presentation of workshopsessions are invited for participation ina one-day symposium to precede theAnnual Conference of the AccountingAssociation of Australia and NewZealand (AAANZ) to be held in Perth,Western Australia.
The symposium will feature workshoppresentations and also forum sessionsto explore aspects of designing newaccounting curricula in response to theneeds of the new profession.
Possible topics include:
❖ gaining support in curriculum change;
❖ compulsory and optional topics in a first-year accounting course;
❖ the role of publishing houses inproviding quality ancillary materialsfor classroom use;
❖ the value of course managementsoftware such as WebCT,Blackboard, etc;
❖ the function of the professionalbodies and practitioners inaccounting education;
❖ the benefits of inquiry learningmethods in obtaining key skill andknowledge areas eg. collaborativelearning, role-plays, investigativeresearch reports.
Contributions are invited from botheducators and professional bodies.
If you are interested in contributing to or attending this symposium,please contact Dianne McGrath [email protected], orJacqueline Birt [email protected]
The closing submission date for thepapers has been extended to 30 April2002. Presenters will be advised byemail if the paper has been accepted or rejected by 3 June 2002.
Charles Sturt University (Bathurst)Retirements
Professor V. Fatseas retired on 30 June2001.
Appointments
Professor M.R. Mathews is the newlyappointed Head of School.
4 AAANZ Newsletter March 2002
2002 AAA Doctoral Consortium
On behalf of AAANZ,congratulations to Sarah Taylor ofthe University of Technology,Sydney who was nominated as theAAANZ representative to attend the2002 AAA Doctoral Consortium.
You will be able to read her reporton the Consortium in the Springissue of the AAANZ Newsletter.
SIG News
News from Institutions
AAANZ Newsletter March 2002 5
Macquarie University
New Staff Appointments
Senior Lecturer: Alan Kilgore – fromUniversity of Western Sydney; StephenHaswell – formerly Australian NationalUniversity.
Lecturer: Bill Blair – from Universityof Western Sydney
Associate Lecturer: Ryle Perera – fromLaTrobe University; Toomas Truuvert –from Randwick TAFE; James Hazelton– from PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Promotions
Sujatha Perera - to Senior LecturerAlex Malley - to Senior LecturerEgon Kalotay - to Lecturer
CPA Australia appointment
Alex Malley was also appointed VicePresident of CPA Australia, NSWDivision and has been elected to theMacquarie University Council.
Monash University
New Staff Appointments
Financial Accounting (Caulfield):Professor Jayne Godfrey - fromUniversity of Tasmania.Management Accounting (Caulfield):Professor Kim Langfield-Smith - fromLatrobe University.Finance (Clayton): Professor RobertFaff - from RMIT University.
RMIT University
Promotions
Sheila Bellamy – from AssociateProfessor to Professor.
British Accounting Association (BAA)Jersey, UK, 3 April 2002
European Accounting Association (EAA)Copenhagen, Denmark, 25 April 2002
Accounting Association of Australiaand New Zealand (AAANZ)Perth, WA, Australia, 7-9 July 2002
American Accounting Association(AAA) San Antonio, Texas, USA,14-17 July 2002
European Finance Association (EFA)Berlin, Germany, 21-24 August 2002
Invitation and Call for Papers
The German Finance Association will organise the Ninth Annual Meeting of the German Finance Association on4-5 October 2002. It covers all areas of finance.
Submissions should be sent in triplicate to:
Univ. Prof. Dr. Thomas Hartmann-WendelsUniversity of CologneDepartment of BankingAlbertus-Magnus-PlatzD-50923 Koln, Germany
All papers are double blind-refereed.
The cover page of the paper should include the title, name and affiliation of the authors, complete address and emailaddresses. The first page of text should contain the title, the abstract and JEL classification codes, but not the authors’names.
In addition, we strongly encourage authors to submit electronic versions of their papers as pdf files to:[email protected]
The deadline for submission of papers is 1 April 2002.
Conference Dates –Reminders
Reminder
2002 Membership Renewals are now due.If you did not receive or have misplacedyour membership subscription notice,please contact AAANZ on:+61 3 9642 0227 or email [email protected] a replacement.
Please also sign and return yourMembership Privacy Statement withyour Membership Renewal.
initiatives are likely to result from thesevisits aimed at attracting more studentsinto the profession. New Zealand iscurrently experiencing a shortage ofprofessional accountants and effortsneed to be made to ensure an adequatesupply to the profession in the future.
Relationship and interactionbetween academics andpractitionersA new project has been launched toexplore ways in which the relationshipbetween the accounting academic andpractitioner communities can beenhanced. A range of actual and possibleinteractions that mutually enrich bothcommunities has been identified.
Alternative academic entry routesfor Accounting TechniciansThe academic study requirements forAccounting Technicians are usuallysatisfied through completing a NewZealand Diploma in Business.Equivalent study (or higher) has alwaysbeen considered as an alternative.However, in October last year, theAdmissions Board formally approved aspecific degree-level study package forentry to the College of AccountingTechnicians. Formalising degree-levelstudy requirements creates morecertainty for students and allows theInstitute to better promote the ATCollege to degree-level students who donot intend to follow through to CACollege membership.
Statements of learning outcomesThe Institute has completed its projectto draw up ‘Statements of LearningOutcomes’ (SLOs) for all requiredacademic study topic areas. The SLOsprovide guidelines for tertiary educationinstitutions approved by the Institute
to deliver the academic component forthe CA qualification. The tertiaries aregiven flexibility to configure theircourses how they wish, subject tosatisfying the learning outcomes.
Reciprocity agreements
New reciprocity arrangements, relatingto members of the Institute’s College ofChartered Accountants (CA), wereconfirmed in 2001 with the Institute ofChartered Accountants in Australia, theInstitute of Chartered Accountants inEngland & Wales, the Institute ofChartered Accountants of Ireland, andthe Institute of Chartered Accountantsof Scotland.
Bill Robertson Director - Admissions, ICANZ
Accountability Interest Group
The website for the AccountabilityInterest Group is now:http://www.law.flinders.edu.au/aig
Accounting History Group
The website for the Accounting History Group is now:http://www2.deakin.edu.au/acc-fin/journal/journal.htm
Accounting Standards Group
The website for the AccountingStandards Group is now:http://www.scoop.au.nu/asig
Accounting Education Group
The website for the AccountingEducation Group is now:http://wwwbusiness.murdoch.edu.au/aaanz/index.html
Accounting EducationSymposium
Saturday 6 July, 2002
Call For Papers And WorkshopPresentations
Theme: "Curriculum Design for theNew Profession"
Papers and presentation of workshopsessions are invited for participation ina one-day symposium to precede theAnnual Conference of the AccountingAssociation of Australia and NewZealand (AAANZ) to be held in Perth,Western Australia.
The symposium will feature workshoppresentations and also forum sessionsto explore aspects of designing newaccounting curricula in response to theneeds of the new profession.
Possible topics include:
❖ gaining support in curriculum change;
❖ compulsory and optional topics in a first-year accounting course;
❖ the role of publishing houses inproviding quality ancillary materialsfor classroom use;
❖ the value of course managementsoftware such as WebCT,Blackboard, etc;
❖ the function of the professionalbodies and practitioners inaccounting education;
❖ the benefits of inquiry learningmethods in obtaining key skill andknowledge areas eg. collaborativelearning, role-plays, investigativeresearch reports.
Contributions are invited from botheducators and professional bodies.
If you are interested in contributing to or attending this symposium,please contact Dianne McGrath [email protected], orJacqueline Birt [email protected]
The closing submission date for thepapers has been extended to 30 April2002. Presenters will be advised byemail if the paper has been accepted or rejected by 3 June 2002.
Charles Sturt University (Bathurst)Retirements
Professor V. Fatseas retired on 30 June2001.
Appointments
Professor M.R. Mathews is the newlyappointed Head of School.
4 AAANZ Newsletter March 2002
2002 AAA Doctoral Consortium
On behalf of AAANZ,congratulations to Sarah Taylor ofthe University of Technology,Sydney who was nominated as theAAANZ representative to attend the2002 AAA Doctoral Consortium.
You will be able to read her reporton the Consortium in the Springissue of the AAANZ Newsletter.
SIG News
News from Institutions
AAANZ Newsletter March 2002 5
Macquarie University
New Staff Appointments
Senior Lecturer: Alan Kilgore – fromUniversity of Western Sydney; StephenHaswell – formerly Australian NationalUniversity.
Lecturer: Bill Blair – from Universityof Western Sydney
Associate Lecturer: Ryle Perera – fromLaTrobe University; Toomas Truuvert –from Randwick TAFE; James Hazelton– from PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Promotions
Sujatha Perera - to Senior LecturerAlex Malley - to Senior LecturerEgon Kalotay - to Lecturer
CPA Australia appointment
Alex Malley was also appointed VicePresident of CPA Australia, NSWDivision and has been elected to theMacquarie University Council.
Monash University
New Staff Appointments
Financial Accounting (Caulfield):Professor Jayne Godfrey - fromUniversity of Tasmania.Management Accounting (Caulfield):Professor Kim Langfield-Smith - fromLatrobe University.Finance (Clayton): Professor RobertFaff - from RMIT University.
RMIT University
Promotions
Sheila Bellamy – from AssociateProfessor to Professor.
British Accounting Association (BAA)Jersey, UK, 3 April 2002
European Accounting Association (EAA)Copenhagen, Denmark, 25 April 2002
Accounting Association of Australiaand New Zealand (AAANZ)Perth, WA, Australia, 7-9 July 2002
American Accounting Association(AAA) San Antonio, Texas, USA,14-17 July 2002
European Finance Association (EFA)Berlin, Germany, 21-24 August 2002
Invitation and Call for Papers
The German Finance Association will organise the Ninth Annual Meeting of the German Finance Association on4-5 October 2002. It covers all areas of finance.
Submissions should be sent in triplicate to:
Univ. Prof. Dr. Thomas Hartmann-WendelsUniversity of CologneDepartment of BankingAlbertus-Magnus-PlatzD-50923 Koln, Germany
All papers are double blind-refereed.
The cover page of the paper should include the title, name and affiliation of the authors, complete address and emailaddresses. The first page of text should contain the title, the abstract and JEL classification codes, but not the authors’names.
In addition, we strongly encourage authors to submit electronic versions of their papers as pdf files to:[email protected]
The deadline for submission of papers is 1 April 2002.
Conference Dates –Reminders
Reminder
2002 Membership Renewals are now due.If you did not receive or have misplacedyour membership subscription notice,please contact AAANZ on:+61 3 9642 0227 or email [email protected] a replacement.
Please also sign and return yourMembership Privacy Statement withyour Membership Renewal.
AAANZ Newsletter March 2002 3
Thank you for taking the time to readthis, my first report as Editor ofAccounting and Finance. There are just a few things that I wanted to say atthis very early stage in my tenure. First,let me take this opportunity to thankMargaret Abernathy for her fine effortsduring her term as Editor. At times itcan be a thankless task, with difficultiesand challenges that cannot be fullyappreciated unless you are the one inthe ‘hotseat’. Second, thanks to herAssociate Editorial team – DonaldStokes and Bruce Grundy - yourcontributions to AAANZ are alsogreatly appreciated.
Third, let me introduce you to myAssociate Editorial team:
❖ Auditing: Roger Simnett
❖ Financial Accounting: StephenTaylor
❖ Information Systems: Stewart Leech
❖ Management Accounting: KimLangfield-Smith
(and of course, I will take on theresponsibilities for the finance area).
Fourth, we (the Associate Editors andmyself) will be very soon re-inventingthe Editorial Board – so should one ofthe Associate Editors approach yourequesting your involvement, pleasegive them your full support.
Fifth, let me impress upon you theimportant role many of you will beasked to fulfill at various times in thefuture as referee on papers submitted tothe journal. As the saying goes, please"do unto others as you would wishthem to do unto you" and avoid thesilent killer – ‘academic schizophrenia’.And please don’t ever give me cause tothink of you as the weakest link!
Finally, it should not need to be statedBUT, I strongly urge all of you tosubmit your best research work toAccounting and Finance and stronglysupport this most important activity ofAAANZ.
My Editorial team and I look forwardto serving you to the best of ourabilities into the future.
Robert Faff
Welcome to the first edition of theAAANZ Newsletter for 2002.
The year ahead for AAANZ is lookingvery positive. We look forward toinforming you of some new initiativesin the months ahead so stay tuned.
Members will be aware that changes tothe Australian privacy laws came intoeffect from 21 December 2001.
The Association undertook a PrivacyPolicy tool analysis to determinewhether AAANZ needed to registerunder the Privacy Act. The outcome of the analysis was that, as a smallbusiness with an annual turnover of less than $3 million, the Associationwas not required to register under thePrivacy Act.
The ‘Membership Privacy Statement’forwarded with the 2002 annualmembership subscription notices listedwhat purposes your information will beused for. Please be assured that yourinformation will remain confidential toAAANZ on the basis outlined in thatpolicy.
If you have not completed yourmembership renewal notice and privacystatement, please do so as soon aspractical and return to the AAANZSecretariat.
2002 is going to be a great year. Welook forward to sharing it with you.
Effie Margiolis Practical experience requirementsfor academic staffThe Institute’s Practical ExperienceCommittee has signed off on a LogBook supplement, which lays out the competencies that must bedemonstrated by accounting academicstaff to satisfy the practical experiencerequirements for entry to the CACollege. The supplement is anadaptation of the original Log Bookwritten for practitioners.
Recruitment trends and issues
The Institute’s President and Director –Admissions are touring the tertiaryeducation institutions in 2002 to gatherinformation on student demographics,trends and attitudes relating to theuptake of accountancy study andprofessional membership. Several
COUNCIL 2002/2003
Gary Monroe President (Australia)
Fawzi Laswad President (New Zealand)
Bryan Howieson Treasurer
Colin Ferguson Funding Portfolio
Tim Brailsford Chair, TechnicalCommittee 2002Conference
Ian Eggleton Director, 2002Doctoral Consortium
Malcolm Miller Practice Portfolio
Bruce Bennett Education Portfolio
Barry Cooper Funding Portfolio
Robert Faff Editor, Accountingand Finance
Executive Officer’sReport
Institute of CharteredAccountants of New Zealand
PhD Scholarships 2002
Jointly sponsored by CPA Australiaand The Institute of CharteredAccountants in Australia.
The PhD Scholarship AwardsCommittee met on 12 December2001. The Committee assessed theapplications of thirteen outstandingcandidates. Two part-time scholar-ships, each worth $7500, and onefull-time scholarship, worth$15,000, were awarded for 2002.
Awards were made as follows:
Part-time
Martin Bugeja, University ofSydneyTopic: “Independent Experts’Reports and Takeovers”
Chia-Man Grace Hsu, University of QueenslandTopic: “The Impact of EarningsPerformance on Price-SensitiveDisclosures under the StatutoryContinuous DisclosureEnvironment”
Full-time
Sarah Taylor, University ofTechnology, SydneyTopic: “Voluntary Forecasts andEarnings Management: Ex-Anteand Ex-Post Considerations”
Editor’s Report
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This annual award recognises andapplauds the teaching efforts of amember of the Association. Mr PaulCoram, University of Western Sydney,was the Inaugural recipient of theaward in 2001. We would like to thankPearson Education Australia forsponsoring the Accounting Lecturer ofthe Year Award.
❖ AAANZ Outstanding Contributionto Education Award
Professor Ron Weber, from theUniversity of Queensland was theinaugural recipient of the award in2000. This award is made every twoyears, and recognises the outstandingcontribution to accounting education by a member of the Association. Wewould like to thank the Institute ofChartered Accountants in Australia,CPA Australia, and the Institute ofChartered Accountants of New Zealandfor the generous sponsorship of theOutstanding Contribution to EducationAward.
❖ AAANZ Outstanding Contributionto Accounting Research LiteratureAward
The award recognises outstandingcontribution to accounting research.Former recipients of the award wereProfessors Philip Brown and RayChambers (1996), Ken Trotman (1998),and Ron Weber (2000).
PhD ScholarshipsWe are pleased to announce the threePhD scholarships that were awarded for 2002: Mr Martin Bugeja, Universityof Sydney; Ms Chia-Man Grace Hsu,University of Queensland; Ms SarahTaylor, University of Technology,Sydney.
CPA Australia and the Institute ofChartered Accountants in Australiajointly sponsor these scholarships,and we thank them for their ongoingsupport in this area. Furtherinformation regarding these awards canbe found elsewhere in this newsletter.
We are also delighted to announce thePhD scholarships awarded in 2002 bythe Institute of Chartered Accountantsof New Zealand: Mukesh Chari,University of Otago; Neil Crombie,University of Canterbury; CarolynFowler, Victoria University ofWellington; Julie Harrison, TheUniversity of Auckland; Thilina
Kuruppu, Lincoln University; KarenLewis, University of Canterbury; JianLi, Lincoln University.
AAA Doctoral fellowThe successful AAANZ nomineeselected by the Council to attend theAAA Doctoral Consortium in 2002 isMs Sarah Taylor, the University ofTechnology, Sydney. CongratulationsSarah on this achievement. We areconfident that you will find theexperience stimulating and worthwhile.We look forward to your report.
Annual General MeetingIn accordance with the requirements of the Corporations Law we arerequired to hold our Annual GeneralMeeting within five months of the endof the financial year. Accordingly, theAGM will be held on 22 May 2002 at avenue to be advised. All members willreceive formal notification in April. Atthe meeting, the audited financialaccounts will be presented to members,and the outcome of the election ofCouncil will be announced.
Please note that, we will continue tohold a Meeting of Members as part ofthe AAANZ Annual Conference.
AAANZ/CPA Australia researchprojectYou will recall that AAANZ inpartnership with CPA Australiacommissioned Stride Consulting toundertake a report into “The future ofaccounting as an academic professionin Australia”. The report will befinalised by the end of March for arelease date to members early April.
Election of Directors to the AAANZ CouncilThere is one vacancy on the Council for the position currently occupied byAssociate Professor Malcolm Miller.You will have received a notice andnomination by mail. Where more thanone nomination is received AAANZ willconduct a postal ballot of members.
Editor of the JournalWe would like to thank ProfessorMargaret Abernethy for hercontribution to the Association as theEditor of Accounting and Financefor the last three years. We also thankJennifer Grafton and Kate Hill for theireditorial support as editorial assistant
and copy editor, respectively.
We welcome Professor Robert Faff asthe new Editor of the Journal, and wewish him a successful term.
And in Conclusion...We would like to congratulate Effie for completing 10 years with theAssociation. In its meeting inDecember, the Council hasacknowledged and commended Effie onher continuing valuable contribution tothe Association.
As always, we are interested in youropinions and views on all mattersrelating to our Association and we lookforward to seeing you at the conferencein Perth.
Gary MonroeFawzi Laswad
At present the 2001 financialstatements are being finalised andaudited. The draft unaudited accountssuggest that the Association will incur asmall deficit. Relative to 2000, theAssociation benefited from a goodattendance at the annual conference inNew Zealand, which returned asatisfactory financial surplus. Giventhat each year’s financial results aresubject to variation depending upon thesuccess of the conference, Council hasformed a sub-committee to review thefunding arrangements of theAssociation. This group is currentlydeveloping and reviewingrecommendations for alternativefunding plans with the goal of growingthe financial base of the Association. Anumber of exciting initiatives are beingexplored which we hope will not onlymaintain the financial strength of theAssociation but allow it to offer newmember benefits.
The funding sub-committee is workingto have these initiatives well establishedover the next few months.
AAANZ continues to enjoy strongsupport from the Australian and NewZealand professional bodies and wethank them for their assistance.
Bryan Howieson
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Treasurer’s Report
AAANZ Newsletter March 2002 7
PearsonEducation
Australia
Pearson Education Australia is proud to announce
2002 Pearson EducationAccounting Lecturer of the Year Award
This Annual Award, created and sponsored by Pearson Education Australia, and endorsed by the Accounting
Association of Australia and New Zealand Ltd (AAANZ), is designed to give AAANZ a chance to recognise
and applaud the teaching efforts of one if its members (at the lecturer level and below) in Australia or
New Zealand.
If you have a colleague lecturing in accounting, who shows outstanding success in:
� Lecturing
� Tutoring
� Supporting their students
or who is very dedicated to developing quality teaching and learning tools such as:
� Textbooks
� Websites
� Course Materials
� Software
� Student or teacher ancillary materials
You can help us publicly acknowledge and reward their achievements by nominating them for the Pearson
Education Accounting Lecturer of the Year Award.
The prize of an AU$3000 cheque will be awarded to the winner at the 2002 AAANZ Annual Conference in
Perth, Western Australia, to be held from 7-9 July.
Nominations are sought from universities across Australia and New Zealand.
Nominees must be current members of AAANZ.
The deadline for nominations for the 2002 award is 5.00 pm on Friday, 29 March 2002. A panel consisting
of the Education Directors of CPA Australia, the ICAA and ICANZ, and representatives of AAANZ will judge
the nominations.
For further details (Rules of Entry, Nomination Form and Deadline/Schedule details) please visit the Pearson
Education Australia web site: www.pearsoned.com.au/aaanz2002
Presidents’ MessageBest Wishes to all ourmembers for the NewYear. Many of you areback at work and wewish you a successfuland productive year.
Proposal to change the name of theAssociation
In December 2001, theAAANZ Council againunanimously endorsedthe broader strategic direction of theAssociation that was developed inDecember 2000. This directionrecognises the historical and continuingproductive links with the financediscipline and its rapidly expandinglinks with the information systemsdiscipline. The Council decided that itwas desirable to change the name of theAssociation to better align it with theAssociation's strategic direction.Accordingly, Council resolved toprovide members with the opportunityto indicate, by way of ballot, theirpreference between two possible newnames for the Association: Accountingand Finance Association of Australiaand New Zealand, and AccountingFinance and Information SystemsAssociation of Australia and NewZealand. Members also had theopportunity to express preferences forother names including ‘no change’.
The Council is grateful for theconsiderable feedback from membersconcerning the proposal and will beconsidering the valuable feedback in its July meeting. We will keep youinformed of any developments.
2002 Conference Update
We would like to update you on someof the features of the 2002 annualconference, which will be held at theSheraton Perth Hotel, Perth, WesternAustralia, on 7-9 July 2002.
One of the aims of the Association is to promote a quality accountingeducation. Consistent with this aim,in this year’s conference, we are havingsessions dedicated to dealing withvarious issues in accounting education.
The 2002 conference has a lot to offer.The new education sessions, CPEsessions, plenary speakers, concurrentsessions, poster sessions and the usualcomplement of social activities willmake the conference stimulating,rewarding, and enjoyable.
In the next newsletter, we will behighlighting the CPE sessions andsocial activities. However, don’t wait –it is time to start making your travelplans now.
AwardsWe look forward to the announcementof three awards at the 2002 conference:
❖ Pearson Education AustraliaAccounting Lecturer of the YearAward.
Volume 9 No. 1 Autumn 2002 NEWSLETTER March 2002
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CONTENTSPresidents’ Message 1-2
Treasurer’s Report 2
Editor’s Report 3
Executive Officer’s Report 3
2002 PhD Scholarship Awards 3
ICANZ News 3-4
SIG News 4
News from Institutions 4-5
Conference Dates – Reminders 5
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