Faculty of Business and Economics

Maria Dyball - Publications

Book/PhD Thesis

Dyball, M.F.C.C. (2003) Theorising a virtual profession : the case of the emergence of the Philippine accounting profession, University of New South Wales, Record Id 24795925, Australian Library Collections.

Refereed Journal Publications  

  1. O’Donnell, L., Kramar, R. and Dyball, M.C. (forthcoming), “Human Capital Reporting: Should it be Industry Specific?” Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources.

  2. Dyball, M.C., Reid, A., Ross, P. and Schoch, H. (2007), "Evaluating assessed group-work in a second-year management accounting subject", Accounting Education: an international journal, Vol. 16, No. 2, June, pp.145-162.

  3. Dyball, M.C., Poullaos, C. and Chua, WF. (2007), “Accounting and empire: professionalisation as resistance, the case of the Philippines”, Critical Perspectives on Accounting, Vol. 18, No. 4, pp.415-449.

  4. Dyball, M.C., Chua, WF. and Poullaos, C. (2006), “Mediating between colonizer and colonized in the American empire: accounting for government monies in the Philippines",  Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal., Vol. 19, No. 1, pp.47-81.

    • Awarded the 2007 Mary Parker Follett Award (MCB University Press Award for Excellence) for Most Outstanding Paper published in Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal in 2006.

  5. Dyball, M. C. and Valcarcel, L. J. (1999), “The ‘Rational’ and ‘Traditional’: The Regulation of Accounting in the Philippines”, Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp.303-327.

  6. Dyball, M. C. (1998), “Corporate annual reports as Promotional Tools: The Case of Australian National Industries Limited”, Asian Review of Accounting, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp.25-53.

    • Awarded the MCB University PressNew Faces Award for 1995 for  Best Initial Findings

Professional Publications

  1. Chen, R., Dyball, M.C. and Wright, S. (2008) “Corporate Strategy – does it matter who sits on the board?”, Keeping Good Companies, Chartered Secretaries Australia, July, pp.330-332

  2. Cummings, L., Dyball, M.C. and Chen, J. (2007), “Self perception and the struggle for identity in the Australian not-for-profit sector, Charter, The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, December, pp.70-71.

Conference Proceedings and Papers 

  1. Cummings, L., Dyball, M. and Chen, J. "Identify and Self-Definition within the Australian Non-for-Profit Sector," The International Society for Third-Sector Research 8th International Conference, Barcelona, Spain, July 9-12, 2008.

  2. Dyball, M.C., Cummings, L. and Yu H. "Adoption of the Concept of a Balanced Scorecard within NSW Health and Hunter New England Health: An Exploration of Staff Attitudes", 2008 Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand (AFAANZ) Conference, Sydney, Australia, July 6-8; Global Management Accounting Research Symposium, Sydney, Australia, June 12-13, 2008.

  3. Chen, R., Dyball, M.C. and Wright, S. “Exploring the Role of the Board of Directors in Corporate Strategic Choice: Australian Evidence”, Fifth Asia Pacific Interdisciplinary Research in Accounting (APIRA) Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, July 8-10, 2007; 2007 AFAANZ Conference, Queensland, Australia, July 1-3.

  4. O’Donnell, L., Kramar, R. and Dyball, M.C. “Quest for Dialogue: HR’s Imminent Role in Improving Communication between Boards and Investors”, The 9th International Human Resource Management Conference 2007, Tallinn, Estonia, June 12-15.

  5. Dyball, M.C. “Accounting and accountability relations in the Spanish empire: the case of the Philippine tobacco monopoly, 1769-1799”, Eighth Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Accounting Conference, Cardiff, Wales, July 10-12, 2006.

  6. Dyball, M.C., Reid, A., Ross, P. and Schoch, H.  “Exploring Students' Experience of Group Work in an Accounting Subject: A Phenomenographic Study”, 10th World Congress of Accounting Educators, Istanbul, Turkey, November 9-11, 2006; .2006 AFAANZ Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, July 2-4.

  7. Dyball, M.C., Reid, A., Ross, P. and Schoch, H.  “Using phenomenography as a means of exploring students’ experience of group-work in an accounting subject”, Proceedings of the Accounting Educators Forum 2005, Charles Sturt University, ISBN 1 86467 186 6, pp.51-62.

  8. Dyball, M.C., Reid, A., Ross, P. and Schoch, H.  “Evaluating assessed group work in a second-year management accounting course”, 2005 Asian Academic Accounting Association Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, November 15-17; 2005 AFAANZ Conference, Melbourne, Australia, July 4-6.

  9. Dyball, M.C., Poullaos, C. and Chua, W.F. “The phantom emergence of the Philippine accounting profession”, 2005 Critical Perspectives on Accounting Conference, New York, USA, April 29-30; 3rd Accounting History International Conference, Siena, Italy, September 17-19, 2003.

  10. Dyball, M.C., Chua, W.F. and Poullaos, C. “Good government and the prejudices of the people: the case of the Philippine National Bank, 1916-1924”, 10th World Congress of Accounting Historians, St. Louis and Oxford, USA, August 1-5, 2004; Fourth APIRA Conference, Singapore, July 4-6, 2004.

  11. Dyball (nee Cadiz), M. “Corporate Annual Reports as Spectacles: the case of Australian National Industries Ltd”, First APIRA Conference, UNSW, Sydney, Australia, 1995.