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Accountability re‐examined: evidence from Hull House
Leslie S. Oakes, Joni J. YoungThe purpose of this paper is to re‐examine accountability in a concrete historical context from the perspective of pragmatism and feminist theory.
Rhetoric, repetition, reporting and the “dot.com” era: words, pictures, intangibles
Jane DavisonThe purpose of this paper is to add to theoretical and empirical work on the rhetoric of narratives and pictures in annual reporting by using the lens of repetition to examine the…
Disciplinary action against members of the founding bodies of the ICAEW
Roy Chandler, John Richard Edwards, Malcolm AndersonThe purpose of the paper is to present an analysis of the disciplinary action taken against members of the founding bodies of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and…
Motivations for an organisation within a developing country to report social responsibility information: Evidence from Bangladesh
Muhammad Azizul Islam, Craig DeeganThe aim of the paper is to describe and explain, using a combination of interviews and content analysis, the social and environmental reporting practices of a major garment export…
With all due respect to the board
James PrescottThe purpose of this paper is to offer a reflection on what evidence might be persuasive, powerful, and influential in decision making.
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- Prof James Guthrie
- Prof Lee Parker