Table of contents - Special Issue: Accounting and gender revisited
Guest Editors: Jane Broadbent, Linda Kirkham
Glass ceilings, glass cliffs or new worlds?: Revisiting gender and accounting
Jane Broadbent, Linda KirkhamThe purpose of this paper is to set out some contextual issues in relation to the achievements of women accountants and academics.
Mothering or auditing? The case of two Big Four in France
Claire Dambrin, Caroline LambertWomen in public accounting firms are still proportionally much fewer in number in the highest levels of the hierarchy than men, whereas recruitment at junior level tends to be…
Towards the feminization of accounting practice: Lessons from the experiences of Japanese women in the accounting profession
Naoko KomoriThe purpose of this paper is to open up the Anglo‐centred argument in gender and accounting by exploring the relationship of women and accounting in a different social and…
Moving the gender agenda or stirring chicken's entrails?: Where next for feminist methodologies in accounting?
Kathryn HaynesThis paper seeks to critique recent research on gender and accounting to explore how feminist methodology can move on and radicalise the gender agenda in the accounting context.
Green Owl and the Corn Maiden
Jesse Dillard, MaryAnn ReynoldsThe purpose of this paper is to engage a different notion of feminism in accounting by addressing the issues of feminism, balance, and integration as a means of understanding…
Accounting histories of women: beyond recovery?
Stephen P. WalkerThis paper aims to make an assessment of the contribution made by accounting histories of women produced since 1992 and the current state of knowledge production in this subject…
Strategic management and accounting processes: acknowledging gender
Lee D. ParkerThis paper sets out to investigate and critique the corpus of recent research into gender dimensions of strategic management and accounting processes with a view to establishing…
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0951-3574Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Prof James Guthrie
- Prof Lee Parker