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27 August 2024

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Journal articles

  • Scobie, M., Finau, G., & Hallenbeck, J. (2024). Land, land banks and land back: Accounting, social reproduction and Indigenous resurgence. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 56(1), 235-252.
  • Scobie, M. (2024). Resourcing rangatiratanga. E-Tangata. February 11 2024. 
  • Kuma, C., Fukofuka, P.T., & Yong, S. (2023). Accounting and religious influence in the seventh day Adventist church in the Pacific islands. Pacific Accounting Review, 35(5), 773-799.
  • Yong, S., & Fukofuka, P.T. (2023). Accounting, tax compliance and New سԹindigenous entrepreneurs: A Bourdieusian perspective. Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, 36(5), 1350-1378.
  • Ali, I., Fukofuka, P.T., & Narayan, A.K. (2023). Critical reflections on sustainability reporting standard setting. Sustainability Accounting, Management and Policy Journal, 14(4), 776-791.
  • Norris, E., Kutubi, S. & Greenland, S. (2023). Cultural accountability in the annual report: The case of First Nations entities in Australia. Accounting & Finance, 63, 4453-4478.
  • Norris, E., Kutubi, S., Greenland, S. & Wallace, R. (2023). Democratic participation and social transformation: Yanangu way. Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, Ahead of print.
  • Scobie, M., Lee, B., & Smyth, S. (2023). Grounded accountability and indigenous self-determination. Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 92, 102198.
  • Fukofuka, P.T., Scobie, M., & Finau, G. (2023). Indigenous practices of accounting on the ground: A Bourdieusian perspective. Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, 36(1), 96-119.
  • Xu, G., Yang, C., & Fukofuka, P.T. (2023). Professional skepticism in practice: An analysis of auditors’ stories. Auditing, 42(4), 157-178.
  • Scobie, M., Heyes, A., Evans, R., & Fukofuka, P.T. (2023). Resourcing rangatiratanga as part of constitutional transformation: Taking equity and sovereignty seriously. Kotuitui, 18(4), 402-419.
  • Duojie, C., & Scobie, M. (2023). Rural livelihoods and caterpillar fungus collection: Diverse economies of surplus for dignified labour. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 65, 84-95.
  • Scobie, M., Willson, H., Evans, R., & Williams, M. (2023). Tax justice and indigenous sovereignty. Journal of Australian Taxation, 25(2), 33-53.
  • Norris, E., Kutubi, S., Greenland, S. & Wallace, R. (2023). We set them up for failure: Performativity, corporate reporting and decolonisation. Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, 1-29.
  • Norris, E., Kutubi, S. & Greenland, S. (2022). Accounting and first nations: A systematic literature review and directions for future research. Australian Accounting Review, 32(2), 156-180.
  • Love, T.R., & Hall, C.M. (2022). Decolonising the marketing academy: An indigenous Māori perspective on engagement, methodologies and practices. Australasian Marketing Journal, 30(3), 202-208.
  • Vunibola, S., Steven, H., & Scobie, M. (2022). Indigenous enterprise on customary lands: Diverse economies of surplus. Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 63(1), 40-52.
  • Vunibola, S., & Scobie, M. (2022). Islands of Indigenous innovation: Reclaiming and reconceptualising innovation within, against and beyond colonial-capitalism. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 52(S1), 4-17.
  • Finau, G., & Scobie, M. (2022). Old ways and new means: Indigenous accountings during and beyond the pandemic. Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, 35(1), 74-84.
  • Fukofuka, P.T., & Ali, I. (2022). Potential barriers towards achieving greater diversity: The case of Pasifika underrepresentation in accounting. Pacific Accounting Review, 34(4), 658-668.
  • Scobie, M. (2021). Book review: No friend but the mountains: Writing from Manus Prison. Social and Environmental Accountability Journal, 41(1-2), 124-126.
  • Scobie, M., Lee, B., & Smyth, S. (2021). Braiding together student and supervisor aspirations in a struggle to decolonize. Organization, 28(5), 857-875.
  • Ruwhiu, D., Staniland, N., & Love, T.R. (2021). The enduring legacy of Indigenous parrhesiastes. Higher Education Research and Development, 40(1), 5-18.
  • Scobie, M., Milne, M.J., & Love, T.R. (2020). Dissensus and democratic accountability in a case of conflict. Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, 33(5), 939-964.
  • Scobie, M., & Sturman, A. (2020). Economies of mana and mahi beyond the crisis. New سԹJournal of Employment Relations, 45(2), 77-88.
  • Dombroski, K., Diprose, G., Sharp, E., Graham, R., Lee, L., Scobie, M., Richardson, S., Watkins, A., & Martin-Neuninger, R. (2020). Food for people in place: Reimagining resilient food systems for economic recovery. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(22), 1-17.
  • Healy, S., Scobie, M., & Dombroski, K. (2020). Grounded! COVID-19 and recovering postcapitalist possibility in place. Rethinking Marxism Dossier,
  • Love, T.R. (2020). Indigenous knowledges, priorities and processes in qualitative organization and management research: State of the field. Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management: An International Journal, 15(1), 6-20.
  • Scobie, M., & Love, T.R. (2020). Māori perspectives in the New سԹtax working group report: Tikanga or tokenistic gestures? Austaxpolicy: Tax and Transfer Policy Blog, 19 March 2020.
  • Laine, M., Scobie, M., Sorola, M., & Tregidga, H. (2020). Special issue editorial: Social and environmental account/ability 2020 and beyond. Social and Environmental Accountability Journal, 40(1), 1-23.
  • Love, T.R., & Hall, C.M. (2020). Understanding indigenous exploitation through performance based research funding reviews in colonial states. Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics, 5:563330.

Book chapters

  • Love, T.R. (2023). Diversity management and indigeneity. in Klarsfeld, A. et al. eds. Encyclopedia of Equality, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. Edward Elgar.
  • Wolfgramm, R.M., Houkamau, C., & Love, T.R. (2021). Manawa Ora - A conceptual model of Māori resilience. in Husted, K., & Sinkovics, R. eds. Management Perspectives on the Covid-19 Crisis: Lessons from New سԹ(pp. 121-132). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Scobie, M. (2021). The original instructions of accountability: Pandemic response as old ways and new means. in Ratuva, S. et al. eds. COVID-19, Social Protection and Resilience: A Comparative Approach (pp. 177-191). Singapore: Springer.
  • Scobie, M., Sorola, M., & Finau, G. (2021). The Pacific region. in Bebbington et al., eds. Routledge Handbook of Environmental Accounting (pp. 11). Routledge.

Reports

  • Scobie, M. (2023). A just future from an unjust past. in Henry, N., eds. Closing Time: Why Aotearoa Needs a Just Transition from Fossil Fuel Production Now (pp. 15-21). Oxfam Aotearoa.
  • Dombroski, K., Diprose, G., Scobie, M., & Yates, A. (2023). Enabling life in vacant spaces: A partnership approach to evaluating holistic wellbeing in disaster recovery contexts. Report for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities, 96pgs. Wellington: BBHTC.
  • Heyes, A., & Scobie, M. (2023). Possibilities for resourcing rangatiratanga. New Zealand's BioHeritage National Science Challenge. New Zealand's BioHeritage National Science Challenge.
  • Dalziel, P., Scobie, M., Reid, J., & Tau, T.M. (2023). The Crown’s annual budget process and the principles of te Tiriti o Waitangi – An issues paper, 55 pgs. سԹ: Kā Waimaero Ngāi Tahu Centre.
  • Mathur, D. & Norris, E. (2022). Academic review of future waste management strategies. Report to West Arnhem Regional Council, 76pgs. Darwin: Charles Darwin University.
  • Mathur, D., Nair, D. & Norris, E. (2022). Legacy waste management in central Australia. Report to Waste, Recycling Industry Association NT, 63pgs. Darwin: Charles Darwin University.
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