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Preliminary Program (Eastern Time)

Thursday, April 15, 2021
10:00 AM – 10:50 AM EDT

Doctoral Consortium Panel

10:45 AM – 11:00 AM EDT

Virtual Chat/Break

11:00 AM – 1:00 PM EDT

Small Group Discussion/Presentations

Friday, April 16, 2021
9:45 AM – 10:00 AM EDT

Opening Remarks

Lisa R. Baudot, University of Central Florida
Mouna Hazgui, HEC Montreal
Bambi Hora, University of Central Oklahoma

10:00 AM – 11:15 AM EDT

Paper Session 1A: The Unexpected Fallouts of Performance Management
Management Services - 1.5 CH
Moderator: Caroline Lambert, HEC Montreal

Talk and Silences in Accounting: An Explorative Case-Study
Caecilia Drujon d’Astros, Toulouse Business School
Bernard Leca, ESSEC Business School
Jeremy Morales, King’s College London

Performance Management Practices When Care is a Passionate Interest
Elodie Allain, HEC Montreal
Celia Lemaire, University of Strasbourg
Gulliver Lux, University du Quebec a Montreal

Paper Session 1B: Learning from a Shared Environment
Auditing - 1.5 CH
Moderator: Anna Samsonova-Taddei, HEC Montreal

Stakeholder Perspectives on an Alternative Model for Public Sector Auditing
Herman van Brenk, Nyenrode University
Tjerk Budding, VU University Amsterdam
Remko Renes, Nyenrode University

Organizational Climates in Non-Big 4 vis-à-vis Big 4 Accounting Firms
Laurence Daoust, HEC Montreal
Candice Hux, Northern Illinois University
Alexandra Zimmerman, Florida State University

11:15 AM – 11:30 AM EDT

Virtual Chat/Break: Let's Get to Know Each Other

Animator: Andria Hill, University of Central Florida

11:30 AM – 12:45 PM EDT

Paper Session 2A: Logics of Action and Professional Work
Management Services - 1.5 CH
Moderator: Matt Bamber, York University

The Rise of Executive Remuneration Consulting in Britain
Nadine de Gannes, Western University
Ainsley Gonder, Western University

The Structuring Nature of Managerial Work: Service Delivery Amidst Disturbance and Improvisation within Professional Service Firms
Ricardo Azambuja, Rennes Business School
Lisa R. Baudot, University of Central Florida
Bertrand Malsch, Queens University

Paper Session 2B: The Different Facets of Expertise
Regulatory Ethics - 1.5 CH
Moderator: Amy Hageman, Kansas State University

Transforming Citizens into Self-Responsible Individuals through Relational Practices at the Frontline of Tax Administration
Sarah Closs-Davies, Bangor University

Audit Committee Members’ Style of Oversight: Juggling Expertise and Complexity
Oriane Couchoux, HEC Montreal

12:45 PM – 1:45 PM EDT

Networking/Social Break: Ivory tower or echo chamber? Research Impact strategies for Bridging the Gap Between Academia and Industry

Moderator: Mitch Stein, Western University

Speaker: Leonie Phillips, CPA Ontario

1:45 PM – 3:00 PM EDT

Paper Session 3A: Indigenous, Immigrants and Challenging Perspectives
Auditing - 1.5 CH
Moderator: Claudine Grisard, Queen Mary University of London

Incorporation Challenges, Immigrant Characteristics, and Career Satisfaction for Immigrants in Accounting and Finance: Empirical Evidence from Canada
Oliver Nnamdi Okafor, Ryerson University
Kenneth Kalu, Ryerson University

Intercultural Sensemaking in the Audit Process: Lessons from Indigenous Engagements in Northern Canada
Oriane Couchoux, HEC Montreal
Laurence Daoust, HEC Montreal
Bertrand Malsch, Queens University

Paper Session 3B: Worklife in the Accounting Profession
Auditing - 1.5 CH
Moderator: Merridee Bujaki, Carleton University

Exhaustion and Job Performance in Public Accounting: The Mediating Role of Job Satisfaction
Margaret Knight, Creighton University
Mary L. Cooper, Utica College
Daniel W. Law, Gonzaga University

Antecedents and Consequences of Organizational Support for Alternative Work Arrangements in the Accounting Profession
Derek Dalton, Clemson University
Jace Garrett, Clemson University
Nancy Harp, Clemson University
Greg McPhee, Clemson University

3:00 PM – 3:15 PM EDT

Virtual Chat/Break: Your Thoughts on the Conference So Far?

Animator: Stacy Chavez, Texas Tech University

3:15 PM – 4:30 PM EDT

Paper Session 4A: Ideology and Diversity: Which Role for Accounting?
Behavioral Ethics – 1.5 CH
Moderator:
Joanne Jones, York University

The Silence of the Social: The Unrecognized Ideological Component of Diversity
Louella Moore, Washburn University

Queering Accounting: A Manifesto for Change
Alessandro Ghio, Monash University
Nicholas McGuigan, Monash University
Lisa Powell, Monash University

4:30 PM – 5:30 PM EDT

Virtual Reception/Social Hour: TGIF!

Animator: Dana Wallace, University of Central Florida

Saturday, April 17, 2021
10:00 AM – 11:15 AM EDT

Plenary: Global Pandemic: Research Opportunities and Pitfalls

Moderator:
Bertrand Malsch, Queens University 

Panelists: Charles H. Cho, Schulich School of Business, York University
Natalie T. Churyk,  Northern Illinois University
Yves Gendron, Université Laval
Amy M. Hageman, Kansas State University 

11:15 AM – 11:30 AM EDT

Virtual Chat/Break: Continuing the Conversation about Research in Pandemic Times

Animator: Erica Pimental, Concordia University

11:30 AM – 12:45 PM EDT

Paper Session 5A: Rethinking Research in Accounting
Specialized Knowledge - 1.5 CH
Moderator: Louella Moore, Washburn University

Understanding the Roots of Emancipatory Accounting as a Basis for Future Research
Stewart Smyth, Birmingham Business School
Sanjay Lanka, Escola de Administração de Empresas, São Paulo, Fundação Getulio Vargas

The Blind Spots of Interdisciplinarity
Erica Pimental, Concordia University
Charles Cho, York University
Joel Bothello, Concordia University

Paper Session 5B: Alternative Approaches to Accountability
Accounting (Governmental) - 1.5 CH
Moderator: Elodie Allain, HEC Montreal

Nuclear Waste Management and Local Community: Exploring Counter Accounts’ Role in Shaping Accountability
Sarah Maire, IESEG School of Management
Juliette Senn, Montpellier Business School

Against New Humanitarian Management: Constituting an Elite of Self-Entrepreneurs in the Humanitarian Field
Bruno Cazenave, Institut Supérieur de Gestion
Jeremy Morales, King’s College London

12:45 PM – 1:00 PM EDT

Virtual Chat/Break: Paper Awards and Joint Conference Summary

Animators: Mouna Hazgui, HEC Montreal
Lisa R. Baudot, University of Central Florida

1:00 PM – 2:15 PM EDT

Paper Session 6A: Making Sense of Auditor's Experiences
Auditing - 1.5 CH
Moderator: Simon Dermarkar, HEC Montreal

Auditors’ Reflective Practices Toward Other Comprehensive Income Information
Sylvain Durocher, University of Ottawa
Claire-France Picard, Universite Laval
Léa Dugal, University of Ottawa


Interfirm Mobility: How Big 4 Firm Experience Impacts the Careers and Identity of Non-Big 4 Accounting Firm Partners
Laurence Daoust, HEC Montreal
Candice Hux, Northern Illinois Unversity
Alexandra Zimmerman, Florida State University

Paper Session 6B: Ethical Education and Attitudes
Behavioral Ethics - 1.5 CH
Moderator: Bambi Hora, University of Central Oklahoma

Integrating Giving Voice to Values (GVV) into an Accounting Ethics Course
Patrick T. Kelly, Providence College


Ethical Attitudes Toward Taxes
Donald Ariail, Kennesaw State University
Don Lassila, Texas A&M University
Arthur Reed, Bentley University
Lawrence Murphy Smith, Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi

2:15 PM – 2:30 PM EDT

Closing Remarks

Lisa R. Baudot, University of Central Florida
Mouna Hazgui, HEC Montreal
Bambi Hora, University of Central Oklahoma

Note: The CPE Fields of Study curriculum is divided into twenty subject matter areas. These fields represent the primary knowledge and skill areas needed by accounting licensees to perform professional services in all fields of employment. Sessions that offer CPE credit have the Field of Study and Credit Hours (CH) in red. Each Credit Hour is based on 50 minutes. The Program Level for each of these sessions is Basic, unless otherwise stated. Delivery Method: Group Internet Based

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