The politics of profit production

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Thomas Carrington, Gunilla Eklöv Alander
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Purpose This paper aims to analyze the process of producing a reported profit number to understand how different actors overcome the tensions arising from the often conflicting value frames that apply in different situations during this process and how the actors can benefit from the ensuing friction. Design/methodology/approach The tensions found in the profit production process are theorized in terms of dissonance (Stark, 2009), emphasizing how multiple voices, drawing on different value frames, contribute to the search for a profit number. The authors study this by means of a case study of a large listed company in the construction industry, where, because of how judgment pervades the profit production process, the search for profit is particularly exposed. Findings The authors find three important value frames – caution, control and compliance – which managers, accountants and auditors draw on in the profit production process, depending on the situation they find themselves in. With this finding, the authors contribute to the previous research on financial reporting and management work and the production of profits by demonstrating how the relationships between the involved actors – primarily the auditor–client relationship – can be characterized by principled and constructive rivalry in which competing value frames can coexist alongside each other and how the dissonance created in these situations can produce generative and productive friction. Originality/value Previous research has mostly focused on profit measurement, taking the existence of a “true” profit number for granted. The auditor–client negotiation literature typically suggests that actors endeavor to solve situations in a zero-sum game where different value frames are present. This paper, drawing on an incipient theoretical approach to accounting research which emphasizes multivocality and perspective, contributes to the nascent research on financial accounting and management work in general and the profit production process in particular. With empirical illustrations of the dissonance found in this process, this paper suggests that tensions resulting from dissonance (Stark, 2009) may be a resource in situations like the profit production process.
利润生产的政治
本文旨在分析产生报告利润数字的过程,以了解不同的参与者如何克服在此过程中适用于不同情况的经常冲突的价值框架所产生的紧张关系,以及参与者如何从随后的摩擦中受益。设计/方法/方法在利润生产过程中发现的紧张关系是在不和谐方面理论化的(Stark, 2009),强调多种声音,利用不同的价值框架,有助于寻找利润数字。作者通过对一家大型建筑行业上市公司的案例研究来研究这一问题,在该公司中,由于判断如何渗透到利润产生过程中,对利润的追求特别暴露。研究结果:作者发现了三个重要的价值框架——谨慎、控制和合规——管理者、会计师和审计师在利润产生过程中会根据自己所处的情况加以利用。有了这一发现,作者通过展示所涉及的行动者之间的关系-主要是审计师-客户关系-如何以原则和建设性的竞争为特征,在这种竞争的价值框架中可以彼此共存,以及在这些情况下产生的不和谐如何产生生产性和生产性摩擦,从而对财务报告和管理工作以及利润生产的先前研究做出了贡献。原创性/价值以前的研究主要集中在利润衡量上,认为存在一个“真实的”利润数字是理所当然的。审计-客户谈判文献通常表明,行动者努力解决零和游戏中存在不同价值框架的情况。本文借鉴了一种早期的会计研究理论方法,这种方法强调多声音性和视角,有助于对财务会计和管理工作的总体研究,特别是利润生产过程的研究。通过在这一过程中发现的不和谐的实证例证,本文表明,在利润生产过程等情况下,由不和谐引起的紧张关系(Stark, 2009)可能是一种资源。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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