Follow
Karen McBride
Karen McBride
Associate Professor in Accounting and Accountability, University of Portsmouth
Verified email at port.ac.uk
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
We’re off to see the wizard: an evaluation of directors’ and auditors’ experiences with the financial reporting review panel
T Hines, K McBride, S Fearnley, R Brandt
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 14 (1), 53-84, 2001
652001
Accounting history and theorising about organisations
GD Carnegie, KM McBride, CJ Napier, LD Parker
The British Accounting Review 52 (6), 100932, 2020
492020
“Big results require big ambitions”: big data, data analytics and accounting in masters courses
K Mcbride, C Philippou
Accounting Research Journal 35 (1), 71-100, 2022
382022
The impact of the Financial Reporting Review Panel on aspects of the independence of auditors and their attitudes to compliance in the UK
S Fearnley, T Hines, K McBride, R Brandt
The British Accounting Review 34 (2), 109-139, 2002
372002
A peculiarly British institution. An analysis of the contribution made by the Financial Reporting Review Panel to accounting compliance in the UK.
S Fearnley, T Hines, K McBride, R Brandt
Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, 2000
262000
Exploring accounting history and accounting in history
K McBride, S Verma
The British Accounting Review 53 (2), 100976, 2021
252021
COVID-19 and accounting as multidimensional technical, social and moral practice: a framework for future research
GD Carnegie, D Gomes, K McBride
Meditari Accountancy Research 31 (1), 1-26, 2023
192023
An investigation into the stock market reaction to press notices issued by the Financial Reporting Review Panel
T Hines, K McBride, M Page
Journal of Applied Accounting Research 5 (2), 54-82, 1999
191999
A rum deal: The purser’s measure and accounting control of materials in the Royal Navy, 1665–1832
K McBride, T Hines, R Craig
Business History 58 (6), 925-946, 2016
172016
“Fumifugium: Or the inconvenience of the Aer and Smoake of London Dissipated”: emancipatory social accounting in 17th century London
J Atkins, K McBride
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 35 (5), 1262-1286, 2022
152022
Prosopography and microhistory: Illuminating historical actors
GD Carnegie, KM McBride
Handbook of Historical Methods for Management, 245-263, 2023
112023
Minding their Ps and Qs; the Royal Navy purser and accounting and governance, 1731–1808
K McBride
Accounting History 24 (3), 402-424, 2019
112019
Problems and politics of regulatory fragmentation: The case of the Financial Reporting Review Panel and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
S Fearnley, T Hines, K McBride, R Brandt
Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 8 (1), 16-35, 2000
102000
‘And one man in his time plays many parts’–Samuel Pepys business administrator, accomptant and auditor
K McBride
Business History 64 (7), 1369-1387, 2022
92022
A French connection; paths to a ‘new system’of accounting for the Royal Navy in 1832
K McBride
The British Accounting Review 53 (2), 100884, 2021
82021
Patriarchy persists: experiences of barriers to women's career progression in Italian accounting academia
G Galizzi, K McBride, B Siboni
Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 102625, 2023
72023
What shall we do with the drunken sailor? Accounting and controls for alcohol in the Royal Navy in the time of a Nelson
K McBride, T Hines
Accounting for Alcohol, 85-101, 2018
72018
Raising the threshold for audit exemption for small companies: Some implications for other users of audit services
S Fearnley, T Hines, K McBride, R Brandt
Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance 8 (4), 300-308, 2000
62000
Nothing is standard: The transformation of standard costing under state policy in the USSR (1929–1934)
M Sidorova, K McBride, D Nazarov
Accounting Historians Journal 48 (1), 47-64, 2021
42021
“As bad as bad can be”: accounting for species extinction in the North Pacific
K McBride, R Sagitova, O Cam
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 36 (6), 1574-1605, 2023
32023
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20