Journal of Finance and Management
in Public Services
Annual Conference 2010

Session Chair – Hugh Coombs, Joint Managing Editor JFMPS

 

9.30 am – 11.00 am

Fred Hutchinson and Caroline Ward

Teesside University

 

Corporate Governance and Social Housing – Adopting a Market Model?

Andrew Armitage

Anglia Ruskin University

 

Towards an Ethical Education Accountancy: A proposal.

Cletus.Agyenim-Boateng

Manchester Business School

 

The accounting for and accountability of joint venture arrangements in the National Health Services (NHS)

 

Tea and Coffee – 11.00 to 11.15

Session Chair – John Webb, Publishing Editor JFMPS

 

11.15 am – 12.45 pm

Laurence Ferry

Newcastle Business School Senior Lecturer
Warwick Business School

 

TBC – CHA Funded research paper

Paul Weeks

Doctoral Researcher

 

Anglia Ruskin University

Nadith Kawshalya

Doctoral Researcher
London School of Marketing

 

A research proposal in the field of Marketing within the Public Services

 

 

Quality Dimensions at UK Independent Colleges

Jarved Hussain

Reader in Finance & Senior Academic
Birmingham City University

Dr Jonathan M. Scott

Aston Business School

Unintended consequences? A local authority traffic measure and its impact upon businesses in Birmingham, UK

 

 

Lunch – 12.45 to 13.30

Session Chair – Ellis Jenkins Joint Managing Editor, JFMPS

 

13.30 pm - 14.30 pm

Peter Murphy, Kirsten Greenhalgh, Martin Jones

 

Nottingham Trent University

Has Comprehensive Performance Assessment been a significant catalyst for improvement in Public Services in England?

A case study of the benefits administration service in local government

John Rayment and Jonathan Smith

Principal Lecturers
Anglia Ruskin University

Mis-Leadership and the Public Services

 

Break

Session Chair – Hugh Coombs, Joint Managing Editor JFMPS

 

15.00 pm – 16.00 pm

Laurence Ferry

Newcastle Business School Senior Lecturer
Warwick Business School Doctoral Researcher

Mike Roberts

Consultant

John Lavery

Newcastle Business School Principal Lecturer

Strategising and Accounting: A Consultants Perspective

Andy Adcroft and Rob Willis

University of Surrey

At last, something that will work: The benefits of competition in the UK Higher Education Sector.

 

Move to main conference hall

16.30

RSM Tenon Fringe lecture
Rt Hon Charles Kennedy MP
With commentators predicting a hung Parliament, former Lib Dem leader Charles Kennedy will be able to share his unique perspective on the balance of power in the new House of Commons – and possibly even the new Government.