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The influence of firm performance and (level of) assurance on the believability of management's environmental report
Mark D. Sheldon, J. Gregory JenkinsThis study empirically examines perceptions of environmental report believability based on a firm's relative performance and level of assurance obtained on environmental…
How do governments cope with austerity? The roles of accounting in shaping governmental financial resilience
Carmela Barbera, Enrico Guarini, Ileana SteccoliniStudies on how accounting is involved in financial crises and austerity are limited. The context of austerity provides an interesting opportunity to explore the role of accounting…
Understanding power-related strategies and initiatives: The case of the European Commission Green Paper on CSR
Massimo Contrafatto, John Ferguson, David Power, Lorna Stevenson, David CollisonThe purpose of this paper is to provide a theoretically informed analysis of a struggle for power over the regulation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and social and…
Measuring the unknown: Evaluative practices and performance indicators for digital platforms
Christos Begkos, Katerina AntonopoulouIn the current digital era where online content is riddled with fabricated metrics and rankings, this research aims to investigate the underpinning mechanisms of the calculative…
For structure: A critical realist critique of the use of actor-network theory in critical accounting research
Sven ModellThe purpose of this paper is to contrast actor-network theory (ANT) and critical realism (CR) as two contemporary approaches to critical accounting research and advance a critique…
For emancipation: a Marxist critique of structure within critical realism
Jane Andrew, Max BakerThe authors critique Modell's proposition that critical realism is useful in elucidating and creating possibilities for emancipation.
Using critical realism in critical accounting research – a commentary by two ANTs
Jane Baxter, Wai Fong ChuaThe purpose of this paper is to respond to Modell’s arguments regarding the relative usefulness of critical realist philosophy in relation to actor-network theory.
In defence of critical realism: a reply to Baxter and Chua and Andrew and Baker
Sven ModellThis is a reply to the commentaries by Baxter and Chua (2020) and Andrew and Baker (2020) on a paper previously published in this journal.
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