在不确定的海洋中游泳——商业、治理和冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行

IF 2.4 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE
T. Hopper
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©2020,翡翠出版有限公司。目的:本文的目的是研究冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行期间出现的会计相关问题。设计/方法/方法:讨论基于个人经验和对英国、美国和新西兰事件和媒体报道的观察。研究发现:由于各国政府和企业对短期金融化政策的重视程度不同,各国的国家治理存在差异,因此出现了许多问题;信息和控制系统的全面性;他们的领导能力以及他们的话语是否符合事件和专家建议;他们的问责程度和对公众健康的关注程度;需要考虑新的税收政策,以支付大流行的费用。研究局限性/影响:由于大流行期间对研究准入的限制,本文基于个人观察,因此反映了作者的政治观点和信仰。实际影响:本文概述了会计能够并且已经解决所审查问题的领域,并建议在全球范围内更多地采用旨在实现联合国可持续发展目标的政策和系统。社会影响:社会影响是巨大的,因为它们延伸到有关保护地球、物种、人类和加强民间社会和发展中国家民主进程的重大问题。原创性/价值:各国防控新冠肺炎疫情的比较分析与评价。这是旁观者的看法。
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Swimming in a sea of uncertainty – business, governance and the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
© 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine accounting-related issues that have emerged during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Design/methodology/approach: The discussion is based on personal experience and observation of events and media reports in the UK, the USA and New Zealand. Findings: Many problems that have emerged have varied owing to differences in the national governance of each country regarding the emphasis their governments and businesses have placed on short-run financialisation policies; the comprehensiveness of their information and control systems; their leadership and whether their discourse accords with events and expert advice; their degree of accountability and concern for public wellness; and the need to consider new taxation policies to meet the costs of the pandemic. Research limitations/implications: This paper is based on personal observations owing to the restrictions on research access during the pandemic, and thus it reflects the author’s political opinions and beliefs. Practical implications: This paper outlines areas where accounting could and has addressed the issues examined and recommends greater adoption globally of policies and systems designed to meet the United Nation’s sustainable development goals. Social implications: The social implications are vast for they extend to major issues concerning preserving the planet, its species, humankind and enhanced democratic processes for civil society and developing countries. Originality/value: A comparative analysis and evaluation of nations' control of of the coronavirus (COVID_19) pandemic. This lies in the eyes of the beholder.
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期刊介绍: The main objective of the journal is to provide a platform for researchers and practitioners from multiple disciplines to disseminate information on organizational and accounting systems change. To achieve this, the journal will be directed at mapping out contemporary changes in the new global business environment. It will seek to explain the new techniques, processes, and philosophies associated with the rise of strategy-oriented accounting and information systems.
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