“…没时间站着盯着看”。

M. Lightbody
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目的-本文的目的是严格检查专业会计就业灵活工作安排的形象,如2004 - 2007年澳大利亚专业会计期刊所提出的。设计/方法论/方法-该方法采用对专业会计期刊文章中的话语进行批判性分析的形式。研究发现——尽管澳大利亚专业会计期刊上普遍谈论“平衡”和“灵活性”,但会计被描绘成一个由“努力工作,尽情玩耍”文化主导的环境。当灵活的工作安排提供了一种促进这种文化的手段,而不是作为一种替代的工作方法时,它就被认为是可接受的工作做法。研究局限性/影响——澳大利亚会计专业团体继续积极地将长时间的专业工作(和娱乐)文化描述为成功的基础,尽管人们普遍担心,首先,这种长期影响……
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"... No Time to Stand and Stare".
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to critically examine the imagery of flexible work arrangements in professional accounting employment, as presented in the Australian professional accounting journals from 2004‐2007.Design/methodology/approach – The approach takes the form of a critical analysis of discourse in articles in professional accounting journals.Findings – While talk of “balance” and “flexibility” is widespread in the professional accounting journals in Australia, accountancy is portrayed as an environment dominated by a “work hard, play hard” culture. Flexible work arrangements are presented as acceptable work practices when they provide a means of facilitating this culture, rather than as an alternative method of working.Research limitations/implications – The Australian accounting professional bodies continue to actively portray the long hours culture of professional work (and play) as the foundation of success, despite widespread concern about, first, the long‐term implications of such ...
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