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020 _a9781032442891
082 _a658.0072
_bLET
100 _aLetiche, Hugo
_923696
245 _aAccountability research:
_bethnographic methods in organisation and accounting
260 _bRoutledge
_aNew York
_c2025
300 _axi, 303 p.
365 _aGBP
_b140.00
490 _aBusiness for Society
500 _aTable of contents: Part 1 Chapter 1. Introduction Hugo Letiche, Ivo De Loo, Carolyn Cordery and Jean-Luc Moriceau Chapter 2. Accountability and Ethnography: An Interview With John Roberts Hugo Letiche and Ivo De Loo Part 2 Chapter 3. Accountabilities in Eco- and Sex Tourism in Cambodia Robert Earhart Chapter 4. ‘Accountability-With’ and ‘Research-With’? Ethics, accountability, and relatedness in the research act; assisting the homeless in a religious NGO David Yates and Rita Maria Difrancesco Chapter 5. Framing the sacred and secular (in search of Justice and Righteousness): chaplaincy in an English University Carolyn Cordery Chapter 6. Accounting for political history: reflections on studying museums of recent history Jerzy Kociatkiewicz and Elizabeth Carnegie Chapter 7. Symmetrical Accountability and Reflexivity: primary school head-teachers Hugo Letiche and Alexander Maas Chapter 8. An Emerging Economy’s Engagement with the International Financial Reporting Standards and the IFRS Foundation Özlem Asma-Arikan Chapter 9. Sounding an alarm: Ill-fitted proportions and invidious accountability Bill Lee Chapter 10. From Accountability to Trust: Developing a Phenomenology of the Emergence of a Sense of Responsibility Philippe Jacquinot and Arnaud Pellissier-Tanon Chapter 11. Transforming and being transformed. Autoethnography of an extra-financial reporting coordinator’s quest of resonance at the headquarters of a French multinational company. Lucas Boucaud, Rémi Jardat and Anne-Catherine Moquet Chapter 12. Down with the masks: The paradoxes of [In-]habiting accountability Albert Cath Chapter 13. Aspirational intellectual ontological positions, de facto ontological positions and felt accountability: autoethnographic narratives from two early career researchers Bill Lee, David Yates and Mira Lieberman Chapter 14. Repentirs and the incomplete-able accountability Jean-Luc Moriceau, Géraldine Guérillot et Isabela Paes Chapter 15. Account-Ability and the In-Ability to Account: Conversations on Public-Private Tensions Experienced by Two Accountants-Academics Remko Renes and Herman van Brenk Part 3 Chapter 16. Ethnographies of Accountability: Some Reflections and the Way Ahead Hugo Letiche, Ivo De Loo, Carolyn Cordery and Jean-Luc Moriceau [https://www.routledge.com/Accountability-Research-Ethnographic-Methods-in-Organisation-and-Accounting/Letiche-DeLoo-Cordery-Moriceau/p/book/9781032442891]
520 _aThis book discusses (auto- )ethnographies of accountability, undertaken (in close collaboration) by a multinational group of accounting and organization theory researchers over a period of three years. The key assumption underlying the book is that accountability is inherently an identity- creating process where the study of account- making has to be done participatively, with radical openness to the one(s) being researched, as well as to their context. That openness we call ‘ethnography’. The values or assumptions inherent to the practices of account and identity-making, in a specific context, are what (auto- )ethnographies seek to describe and identify. These values and assumptions warrant critical, ethical reflection, and this is what the researchers presented here have tried to provide. The chapters in this book all are mini- studies of relatedness. The scale of examination is intimate; the reflections provided by the researchers are mainly methodological. This book is of interest to accounting and organization theory students and scholars who believe that accountability can fruitfully be studied through (auto-) ethnography. The book extends currently existing views on how accountability can be handled and discharged between researchers and their researched, when local, intimate settings are studied. (https://www.routledge.com/Accountability-Research-Ethnographic-Methods-in-Organisation-and-Accounting/Letiche-DeLoo-Cordery-Moriceau/p/book/9781032442891)
650 _aManagement-Research-Methodology
_919861
650 _aManagement--Researh--Moral and ethical aspects
_923697
650 _aResponsibility
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