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Professor Prem Sikka

Emeritus Professor
Essex Business School
Professor Prem Sikka

Profile

Qualifications

  • BA (Hons) Open University,

  • MSc London,

  • PhD Sheffield,

Research and professional activities

Research interests

Accounting, crime and racism

Auditor regulation

Governance of the UK accountancy profession

Corporate governance

The accountancy profession and the state-profession relationship

Insolvency

Globalization

Tax Havens

Corporate Social Responsibility

Teaching and supervision

Previous supervision

Christina Ionela Neokleous
Christina Ionela Neokleous
Thesis title: The Emergence and Development of the Accountancy Profession in Cyprus: The Case of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Cyprus (Icpac)
Degree subject: Accounting
Degree type: Doctor of Philosophy
Awarded date: 10/11/2017
Khairul Saidah Binti Abas Azmi
Khairul Saidah Binti Abas Azmi
Thesis title: Public Procurement Fraud in Malaysia: A Political Economy Approach
Degree subject: Accounting
Degree type: Doctor of Philosophy
Awarded date: 16/11/2016
Anis Suriati Binti Ahmad
Anis Suriati Binti Ahmad
Thesis title: Corporate Social Responsibility (Csr) in a Developing Country: An Analysis of Public-Listed Corporations in Malaysia
Degree subject: Accounting
Degree type: Doctor of Philosophy
Awarded date: 1/4/2016
Christina Ionela Neokleous
Christina Ionela Neokleous
Degree subject: Accounting
Degree type: Master of Research
Awarded date: 5/12/2013

Publications

Journal articles (18)

Sikka, P. and Stittle, J., (2019). Debunking the myth of shareholder ownership of companies: Some implications for corporate governance and financial reporting. Critical Perspectives on Accounting. 63, 101992-101992

Sikka, P., (2017). Accounting and taxation: Conjoined twins or separate siblings?. Accounting Forum. 41 (4), 390-405

Sikka, P., (2015). No Accounting for Tax Avoidance. The Political Quarterly. 86 (3), 427-433

Sikka, P. and Lehman, G., (2015). The supply-side of corruption and limits to preventing corruption within government procurement and constructing ethical subjects. Critical Perspectives on Accounting. 28, 62-70

Sikka, P., (2015). The corrosive effects of neoliberalism on the UK financial crises and auditing practices: A dead-end for reforms. Accounting Forum. 39 (1), 1-18

Sikka, P., (2015). The hand of accounting and accountancy firms in deepening income and wealth inequalities and the economic crisis: Some evidence. Critical Perspectives on Accounting. 30, 46-62

Sikka, P., (2013). Smoke and mirrors: Corporate social responsibility and tax avoidance?A reply to Hasseldine and Morris. Accounting Forum. 37 (1), 15-28

Sikka, P., (2011). Accounting for human rights: The challenge of globalization and foreign investment agreements. Critical Perspectives on Accounting. 22 (8), 811-827

Sikka, P., (2010). Smoke and mirrors: Corporate social responsibility and tax avoidance. Accounting Forum. 34 (3-4), 153-168

Sikka, P., (2010). Using the media to hold accountants to account: some observations. Qualitative Research in Accounting & Management. 7 (3), 270-280

Sikka, P. and Willmott, H., (2010). The dark side of transfer pricing: Its role in tax avoidance and wealth retentiveness. Critical Perspectives on Accounting. 21 (4), 342-356

Sikka, P., (2009). Commentary on Roy Suddaby, Yves Gendron and Helen Lam ?the organizational context of professionalism in accounting?. Accounting, Organizations and Society. 34 (3-4), 428-432

Sikka, P., (2009). Financial crisis and the silence of the auditors. Accounting, Organizations and Society. 34 (6-7), 868-873

Sikka, P., Filling, S. and Liew, PK., (2009). The audit crunch: reforming auditing. Managerial Auditing Journal. 24 (2), 135-155

Sikka, P., (2008). Enterprise culture and accountancy firms: new masters of the universe. Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal. 21 (2), 268-295

Sikka, P., (2008). Globalization and its discontents: Accounting firms buy limited liability partnership legislation in Jersey. Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal. 21 (3), 398-426

Sikka, P., (2008). The internet and potentialities of emancipatory change: The case of the institutions and politics of accounting. Critical Perspectives on International Business. 4 (1), 75-83

Sikka, P., Haslam, C., Kyriacou, O. and Agrizzi, D., (2007). Professionalizing Claims and the State of UK Professional Accounting Education: Some Evidence. Accounting Education. 16 (1), 3-21

Books (2)

Hadden, T., Ireland, P., Morgan, G., Parker, M., Pearson, G., Picciotto, S., Sikka, P. and Willmott, H., (2014). Fighting Corporate Abuse Beyond Predatory Capitalism. Pluto Press. 9780745335162

Mitchell, A. and Sikka, P., (2011). The Pin-Stripe Mafia: How Accountancy Firms Destroy Societies. Association for Accountancy & Business Affairs. 9781902384122

Book chapters (13)

Sikka, P., (2015). Transfer Pricing: How To Get a Rocket Launcher for the Price of a Ballpoint Pen. In: The Greatest Invention: Tax and the Campaign for a Just Society. Editors: Hind, D. and Christensen, J., . Commonwealth Publishing. 978-0993161636

Sikka, P., (2015). Accounting for Corruption in the 'Big 4' Accountancy Firms. In: How Corrupt is Britain?. Editors: Whyte, D., . Pluto Press. 157- 167. 0745335292

Sikka, P., (2015). Reform of the banks and the wider finance sector. In: What the three main parties aren't telling you: A radical way out of inequality and stagnation. Editors: Meacher, M., . Searching Finance

Sikka, P., (2015). Auditor Liability. In: Wiley Encyclopedia of Management Volume 1 Accounting. Editors: Clubb, C. and Imam, S., . Wiley. 9781118785317

Sikka, P., (2014). Tax evasion. In: Shades of Deviance: A Primer on Crime?, Deviance and Social Harm. Editors: Atkinson, R., . Routledge Taylor & Francis. 978-0-415-73322-9

Sikka, P., (2013). Foreword to The Routledge Companion to Accounting Communication. In: The Routledge Companion to Accounting Communication. Editors: Jack, L., Davison, J. and Craig, R., . Routledge. xii- xiii. 978-0-415-61714-7

Sikka, P., Willmott, H. and Lowe, T., (2013). Guardians of Knowledge and Public Interest: Evidence and Issues of Accountability in the UK Accountancy Profession. In: Accounting Ethics. Editors: McPhail, K., . Sage. 9781446254813

Sikka, P., Willmott, H. and Puxty, T., (2013). The Mountains are Still There: Accounting Academics and the Bearings of Intellectuals. In: Accounting Ethics. Editors: McPhail, K., . Sage. 9781446254813

Sikka, P. and Willmott, H., (2013). On the Commercialization of Accountancy Thesis: A Review Article. In: Accounting Ethics. Editors: McPhail, K., . Sage. 9781446254813

Sikka, P. and Willmott, H., (2013). The Power of 'Independence': Defending and Extending the Jurisdiction of Accounting in the UK. In: Accounting Ethics. Editors: McPhail, K., . SAGE Publications Ltd. 9781446254813

Sikka, P., (2012). Regulating the Casino. In: Building an economy for the people: An alternative economic and political strategy for 21st Century Britain. Editors: White, J., . Manifesto Press. 9781907464089

Sikka, P., (2012). Smoke and Mirrors: Corporate Social Responsibility and Tax Avoidance. In: Corporate Social REsponsibility: A Research Handbook. Editors: Haynes, K., Murray, A. and Dillard, J., . Routledge. 53- 84. 9780415781718

Sikka, P. and Willmott, H., (2009). All Offshore: The Sprat, the Mackerel, Accounting Firms, and the State in Globalization. In: Accounting, Organizations, and Institutions: essays in Honour of Anthony Hopwood. Editors: Chapman, CS., Cooper, DJ. and Miller, PB., . Oxford University Press. 396- 414. 9780199546350

Other (2)

Weeks, J., Lansley, S., Sawyer, M., Cumbers, A. and Sikka, P., (2015).Election 2015: What's at stake for the economy?,Centre for Labour and Social Studies (Class)

Sikka, P. and Hampton, M., (2005).The Role of Accountancy Firms in Tax Avoidance: Some Evidence and Issues,Working paper series

Contact

prems@essex.ac.uk

Location:

Colchester Campus

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