Accounting in Africa

Venancio Tauringana|Kojo Menyah|Joshua Abor|Musa Mangena
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9781781902226
21 November 2012
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21 November 2012
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The African context provides a unique environment for accounting research: the stage of economic and market development is low, corruption is rife and politics often meddles in corporate affairs. Such an environment can affect the nature of accounting and indeed the manner in which accounting is used, which makes accounting research in Africa important and interesting. The 10 papers in this volume were presented at the inaugural African Accounting and Finance Association (AAFA) in 2011 and are based on data from Ghana, Mauritius, Nigeria, Uganda and South Africa. Motivated by the AAFA vision, this special volume provides a source of rich data for academics, practitioners and policy makers with interest in accounting research in Africa to draw upon to inform accounting debate and help provide better understanding of accounting in Africa and beyond.

List of Contributors. List of Reviewers. Introduction. A Study of the Operations of Formal and Informal Controls in a Multinational Subsidiary in Nigeria. Effectiveness of Internal Control Systems of Listed Firms in Ghana. Literacy, External User-Pressure and Quality of Accounting Information of Ugandan SMEs. The Banking Industry Requirements of Accounting Graduates in Ghana. The Usefulness of Student Evaluations for Enhancing the Effectiveness of Teaching of Financial Accounting Students at a South African University. Ethics and Accounting Education in a Developing Country: Exploratory Evidence from the Premier University in Ghana. From SAS to IFRS: An Investigation of Nigeria Transition Road Map Implementation Problems. Barriers and Catalysts to Effective Internal Audit in the Ghanaian Public Sector. Developments in Public Sector Accounting Practices: The Ghanaian Experience. Corporate Governance Implementation in an African Emerging Economy: The Case of State-Owned Entities. Accounting in Africa. Research in accounting in emerging economies. Research in accounting in emerging economies. Copyright page.

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