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Diversity and AAAJ: interdisciplinary perspectives on accounting, auditing and accountability
James Guthrie, Lee ParkerAddresses the Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal's actions and issues of concern to the accounting academic community and describes some interdisplinary perspectives on…
The politics of the changing forms of accounting: A field study of strategy translation in a Danish government‐owned company under privatisation
Peter Skærbæk, Preben MelanderThis paper presents an in‐depth study of the processes of constructing a new strategy in a large Danish government‐owned ferry company undergoing privatisation. To explain the…
The deployment of accounting‐related rhetoric in the prelude to a privatization
Russell Craig, Joel AmernicThis paper addresses the discursive struggle surrounding the privatization of Canadian National Railway (CN). It analyses aspects of the way in which accounting language, concepts…
Policing the police service: A case study of the rise of “new public management” within an Australian police service
Zahirul Hoque, Sharee Arends, Rebecca AlexanderRecently public interest in the police service in Australia has emanated from extensive media coverage and from rising public accountability expectations. In light of this, the…
Japanese cost management meets Sri Lankan politics: Disappearance and reappearance of bureaucratic management controls in a privatised utility
Danture Wickramasinghe, Trevor Hopper, Chandana RathnasiriThe Sri Lanka Telecommunications company was recently partially privatised and a major Japanese company became responsible for its management. Previously, it was a government…
Internal control in Trinidad and Tobago religious organizations
Anthony R. BowrinThe purpose of this paper is twofold. First, it describes the nature of internal controls (IC) in Christian and Hindu religious organizations (ROs) in Trinidad and Tobago. Second…
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof James Guthrie
- Prof Lee Parker