David K. Ding, Julie Harrison, Martien Lubberink, Chris Van Staden
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Abstract
In this regard, the UN is concerned that the COVID-19 pandemic may “increase inequality, exclusion, discrimination and unemployment in the medium and long term”, since there is evidence that vulnerable groups in society (including poor people and indigenous peoples) face the health and economic impacts of the virus disproportionately (UN, 2021). In the light of the urgency of the climate change crisis, see for example the IPCC report of 2021 (IPCC, 2021), it is important to continue this momentum towards a lower carbon economy. [...]as accounting and finance educators, we need to assess what impact the changes in the professions and the nature of work will have on how our students are educated. The authors examine this policy change in the context of the wider history of the accounting for deferred taxes in New Zealand and show how it had an immediate, material impact on company financial statements.
期刊介绍:
Pacific Accounting Review is a quarterly journal publishing original research papers and book reviews. The journal is supported by all New Zealand Universities and has the backing of academics from many universities in the Pacific region. The journal publishes papers from both empirical and theoretical forms of research into current developments in accounting and finance and provides insight into how present practice is shaped and formed. Specific areas include but are not limited to: - Emerging Markets and Economies - Political/Social contexts - Financial Reporting - Auditing and Governance - Management Accounting.