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RReeppoorrtt The second Accounting History International Conference HHiirroosshhii OOkkaannoo Osaka City University A total of 45 delegates attended the second Accounting History International Conference held at the New Otani Hotel, Osaka between 8-10 August 2001. In total, 10 countries were represented at the conference comprising Australia, Brazil, England, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Scotland, Sweden and the United States of America. The quality of the papers and the high standard of the presentations made generated most favourable impressions. A total of 37 papers were submitted for presentation at this conference, excluding the two plenary papers. In total, 27 papers were delivered at the conference including the two plenary addresses. The other 25 papers were categorised into seven themes designated as follows: professionalisation of accounting I and II, auditing and corporate failure, accounting and society, CIAH and management control, accounting and the law, accounting practices and financial disclosure. Whilst the conference program was long and comprehensive, all papers were delivered on a strict time basis. Other than the plenary addresses, each paper was delivered in a period totalling 25 minutes, including between 7-10 minutes for questions and discussion. The enjoyable conference dinner, a highlight of the conference, was also conductedPreview Only. This article cannot be rented because we do not currently have permission from the publisher.
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