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Assessing the use of computer-based assessment-feedback in teaching digital accountants (2019)
Journal Article
Ekara Helfaya. (2019). Assessing the use of computer-based assessment-feedback in teaching digital accountants. Accounting education, 28(1), 69-99. https://doi.org/10.1080/09639284.2018.1501716

Both assessment and feedback have a vital impact on students’ learning. Using computer-based assessment (CBA) with constructive and prompt computer-based feedback (CBF) reduces the attainment gap of the new generation of digital students. Action rese... Read More about Assessing the use of computer-based assessment-feedback in teaching digital accountants.

The relationship between monetary growth and inflation: an application of the infinite hidden Markov model to the United Kingdom (2018)
Thesis
Yu, Z. The relationship between monetary growth and inflation: an application of the infinite hidden Markov model to the United Kingdom. (Thesis). Keele University. https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/410394

The analysis is undertaken through exploration of a reduced form relationship. Two questions are central to the study. The first involves the role of structural breaks in the relationship between inflation and monetary growth. We explore this through... Read More about The relationship between monetary growth and inflation: an application of the infinite hidden Markov model to the United Kingdom.

The effects of quantitative easing on the integration of UK capital markets (2017)
Journal Article
(2017). The effects of quantitative easing on the integration of UK capital markets. European Journal of Finance, 999-1024. https://doi.org/10.1080/1351847x.2015.1067635

We examine the effects of quantitative easing (QE) on the volatility of and correlation between stocks, short-term bonds and long-term bonds in the UK. Using a multivariate dynamic conditional correlation generalised autoregressive conditional hetero... Read More about The effects of quantitative easing on the integration of UK capital markets.

Power, corruption and lies: mis-selling, misconduct and the production of culture in financial services (2016)
Journal Article
(2016). Power, corruption and lies: mis-selling, misconduct and the production of culture in financial services. Human Relations, 641-667. https://doi.org/10.1177/0018726716673441

The extent of recent misconduct in retail financial services questions assumptions that mis-selling is perpetrated by rogue traders dealing in sub-prime markets. Yet we know little about the organizational dimensions of mis-selling and specifically h... Read More about Power, corruption and lies: mis-selling, misconduct and the production of culture in financial services.

Order flow imbalances at the turn of the year (2016)
Journal Article
(2016). Order flow imbalances at the turn of the year. International Review of Financial Analysis, 76-95. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.irfa.2015.05.028

The paper provides evidence of a turn of the year effect in the order flow imbalance of both retail and institutional investors. In December there is net selling pressure which is reversed in January. We examine high frequency intraday order flow inf... Read More about Order flow imbalances at the turn of the year.

The effects of non-trading on the illiquidity ratio (2015)
Journal Article
(2015). The effects of non-trading on the illiquidity ratio. Journal of Empirical Finance, 204 -228. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jempfin.2015.05.004

Using a simulation analysis we show that non-trading can cause an overstatement of the observed illiquidity ratio. Our paper shows how this overstatement can be eliminated with a very simple adjustment to the Amihud illiquidity ratio. We find that th... Read More about The effects of non-trading on the illiquidity ratio.

A changing market for PFI financing: Evidence from the financiers (2015)
Journal Article
(2015). A changing market for PFI financing: Evidence from the financiers. Accounting forum, 187-200. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.accfor.2015.05.001

Responses to a questionnaire survey received from PFI financiers, and interviews with senior managers, show that as the credit crunch took hold banks became more risk averse. The prediction of Toms et al. that collusion between the state and the priv... Read More about A changing market for PFI financing: Evidence from the financiers.

Emerging Market Sovereign Credit Spreads: In-Sample and Out-of-Sample Predictability (2015)
Journal Article
Audzeyeva, A., & Fuertes, A. (2015). Emerging Market Sovereign Credit Spreads: In-Sample and Out-of-Sample Predictability. https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2649216

This paper investigates the quarter-ahead predictability of Brazil, Mexico, Philippines and Turkey credit spreads for short and long maturity bonds during two separate periods preceding and following the Lehman Brothers' default. A model based on the... Read More about Emerging Market Sovereign Credit Spreads: In-Sample and Out-of-Sample Predictability.

The effects of Code-Share agreements on the temporal profile of airline fares (2015)
Journal Article
(2015). The effects of Code-Share agreements on the temporal profile of airline fares. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 42 -54. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2015.03.023

This paper aims at investigating how the pricing strategy of European airlines is affected by code-share agreements on international routes. Our data cover several routes linking the main UK airports to many European destinations and includes posted... Read More about The effects of Code-Share agreements on the temporal profile of airline fares.

How to get the most from a business intelligence application during the post implementation phase? Deep structure transformation at a UK retail bank (2015)
Journal Article
Audzeyeva. (2015). How to get the most from a business intelligence application during the post implementation phase? Deep structure transformation at a UK retail bank. European Journal of Information Systems, 29-46. https://doi.org/10.1057/ejis.2014.44

This paper focuses on the process of maximizing the benefits from a business intelligence (BI) application. A general theoretical framework of analysis is formulated based on previous research into organizational deep structure and inertia. Our frame... Read More about How to get the most from a business intelligence application during the post implementation phase? Deep structure transformation at a UK retail bank.

Changing perceptions on PPP games: Demand risk in Irish roads (2013)
Journal Article
Burke, R., & Demirag, I. (2015). Changing perceptions on PPP games: Demand risk in Irish roads. Critical Perspectives On Accounting, 27, 189-208. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpa.2013.11.002

This study is based on three Irish operational toll road public private partnership (PPP) case studies, including interviews with 38 key stakeholders. Our findings show that the Irish Government's treatment of risk and its transfer to the private par... Read More about Changing perceptions on PPP games: Demand risk in Irish roads.

International Financial Reporting Standards in Libya: An institutional theory perspective.
Thesis
Mohamed, A. M. International Financial Reporting Standards in Libya: An institutional theory perspective. https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/409631

This thesis seeks to investigate a number of issues relating to the mandating of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs) in Libya in 2006. This includes examining the factors that influenced the decision of the Libyan government to mandat... Read More about International Financial Reporting Standards in Libya: An institutional theory perspective..

From panacea to public enemy number one: exploring banking culture in the aftermath of the financial crisis
Thesis
banking culture in the aftermath of the financial crisis. https://keele-repository.worktribe.com/output/409063

The 2008 global financial crisis has been estimated to have resulted in losses of $4.3 trillion dollars to global banking institutions (Castells et al. 2012). The crisis placed the spotlight on banking culture (Moore 2012, 2013; Peston; 2013; Smith 2... Read More about From panacea to public enemy number one: exploring banking culture in the aftermath of the financial crisis.