Financial Reporting and Business Communication 7th Annual Conference at Cardiff Business School
Conference Announcement and Call for Papers
Guest speaker: Professor Rob Gray, Director of CSEAR
Since Enron hit the headlines we are living in interesting times for financial reporting. This reinforces the need to address such questions as:
How effective is financial reporting?
What is the purpose of the modern corporate report?
Can financial communication be neutral?
What is the impact of the Internet on reporting by companies?
A Conference will be held at Cardiff Business School on 3/4 July 2003 to discuss these and related topics. Papers are invited on all aspects of Financial Reporting and Business Communication. This includes empirical, case study and review articles on such topics as the measurement, disclosure, presentation,communication and impact of financial and business information contained in the annual reports and other business documentation in both the private and the public sectors. Organisational, historical and international studies are welcomed. Details, including the titles of a selection of papers presented at previous conferences, can be found at: http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/carbs/conferences/index.html
Should you wish to have a paper considered for presentation at the Conference, please send a 500-word abstract to the organisers.
Mike Jones (Tel: +44 (0)29-20874959; E-mail: JonesM12@Cardiff.ac.uk) or Howard Mellett (Tel: +44 (0)29-20875704; E-mail: Mellett@Cardiff.ac.uk),Cardiff Business School, Colum Drive, Cardiff CF10 3EU, UK. Fax: +44(0)29-20874419
Sponsored by: ACCA
