Accounting and Accountability in Competing Worlds: An Overview

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
Lee Moerman, D. Murphy, Sandra van der Laan, Dianne McGrath
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ABSTRACT For this special issue we invited authors to consider the practice of accounting and the mobilisation of accountability in the contested spaces where worlds and values coexist in pluralist societies. We consider how accounting, as a technical practice, privileges market or economic interests and reflect on the implications for accountability to non-economic actors. Despite the limitations of accounting as merely technical, there is potential for accounting in a broader sphere to be enabling. This overview considers studies that have harnessed interdisciplinary approaches to identify the challenges for social and environmental accounting practice. In doing so, we acknowledge that achieving a normative ideal of accountability in pluralist societies requires a consensus understanding of the ‘common good’, the role of social movements in promoting an emancipatory civil society while recognising the problematic nature of politically mediated discourse.
竞争世界中的会计与问责:概述
在本期特刊中,我们邀请作者考虑在多元社会中世界和价值观共存的竞争空间中会计实践和问责制的动员。我们考虑会计,作为一种技术实践,如何特权市场或经济利益,并反映对非经济行为者问责制的影响。尽管会计的局限性仅仅是技术性的,但在更广泛的领域内,会计仍有可能发挥作用。本综述考虑了利用跨学科方法来确定社会和环境会计实践挑战的研究。在此过程中,我们认识到,在多元社会中实现问责制的规范理想,需要对“共同利益”、社会运动在促进解放公民社会中的作用达成共识,同时认识到政治调解话语的问题本质。
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Social and Environmental Accountability Journal
Social and Environmental Accountability Journal Business, Management and Accounting-Accounting
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3.90
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16
期刊介绍: Social and Environmental Accountability Journal (SEAJ) is the official Journal of The Centre for Social and Environmental Accounting Research. It is a predominantly refereed Journal committed to the creation of a new academic literature in the broad field of social, environmental and sustainable development accounting, accountability, reporting and auditing. The Journal provides a forum for a wide range of different forms of academic and academic-related communications whose aim is to balance honesty and scholarly rigour with directness, clarity, policy-relevance and novelty. SEAJ welcomes all contributions that fulfil the criteria of the journal, including empirical papers, review papers and essays, manuscripts reporting or proposing engagement, commentaries and polemics, and reviews of articles or books. A key feature of SEAJ is that papers are shorter than the word length typically anticipated in academic journals in the social sciences. A clearer breakdown of the proposed word length for each type of paper in SEAJ can be found here.
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