
A Philosophy of Management Accounting
A Pragmatic Constructivist Approach
Hanne Norreklit(Editor)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 28. March 2017
Book
Hardback
300 pages
978-1-138-93009-4 (ISBN)
Description
The book introduces pragmatic constructivism as a paradigm for understanding actors' construction of functioning practice and for developing methods and concepts for managing and observing that practice. The book explores, understands and theorises organisational practices as constructed through the activities of all organisational actors. Actors always act under presumptions of a specific actor-world-relation which they continuously construct, adjust and reconstruct in light of new experiences, contexts and communication. The outcome of the actor-world-relation is a reality construction. The reality construction may function successfully or it may be hampered by fictitious and illusionary elements, due to missing or faulty actor-world relations. The thesis is that four dimensions of reality - facts, possibilities, values and communication - must be integrated in the actor-world-relation if the construct is to form a successful basis for effective, functioning actions.
Drawing on pragmatic constructivism, the book provides concepts and ideas for studies regarding actors and their use of management accounting models in their construction of organized reality. It concentrates on researching and conceptualizing what creates functioning reality construction. It develops concept and methods for understanding, analysing and managing the actors' reality constructions. It is intended for people who do research on or work actively with developing management accounting.
Drawing on pragmatic constructivism, the book provides concepts and ideas for studies regarding actors and their use of management accounting models in their construction of organized reality. It concentrates on researching and conceptualizing what creates functioning reality construction. It develops concept and methods for understanding, analysing and managing the actors' reality constructions. It is intended for people who do research on or work actively with developing management accounting.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
15 s/w Abbildungen
15 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
591 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-93009-4 (9781138930094)
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Person
Hanne Norreklit is a Professor at Aarhus University, Denmark.
Content
1. Introduction Hanne Norreklit, Falconer Mitchell and Morten Raffnsoe-Moller
Part I. Paradigm of Pragmatic Constructivism
2. Actor-reality construction Lennart Norreklit
3. Epistemology Lennart Norreklit
Part II. Decision Making and Performance Management
4. Reflective planning and decision-making Hanne Norreklit, Falconer Mitchell and Lars Braad Nielsen
5. New product development project managers as actors: the view point of management accounting and control Teemu Laine, Tuomas Korhonen, Petri Suomala and Emmi Tervala
6. The validity of financial statement measurement Falconer Mitchell, Hanne Norreklit and Lennart Norreklit
7. Orcheastring strategic co-authorship Gudrun Baldvinsdottir and Christian Heidarson
8. Actor-based performance management Mihaela Trenca and Hanne Norreklit
9. Discovering and understanding performance measurement in a context of ambiguity Lino Cinquini, Cristina Campanale, Daniela Pianezzi and Andrea Tenucci
Part III. Research Approaches and Reality Constructions
10. Languages games of management accounting - constructing illusions or realities Nikolaj Kure, Hanne Norreklit and Morten Raffnsoe-Moller
11. Actor reality construction, strong structuration theory and organised crime Lisa Jack
12. A comparison of pragmatic constructivism and actor-network theory Morten Jakobsen
13. A pragmatic constructivist perspective on sensemaking in management control Will Seal and Ruth Mattimoe
14. A Pragmatic Constructivist Approach to Studying Difference and Change in Management Accounting Practice Falconer Mitchell
Part I. Paradigm of Pragmatic Constructivism
2. Actor-reality construction Lennart Norreklit
3. Epistemology Lennart Norreklit
Part II. Decision Making and Performance Management
4. Reflective planning and decision-making Hanne Norreklit, Falconer Mitchell and Lars Braad Nielsen
5. New product development project managers as actors: the view point of management accounting and control Teemu Laine, Tuomas Korhonen, Petri Suomala and Emmi Tervala
6. The validity of financial statement measurement Falconer Mitchell, Hanne Norreklit and Lennart Norreklit
7. Orcheastring strategic co-authorship Gudrun Baldvinsdottir and Christian Heidarson
8. Actor-based performance management Mihaela Trenca and Hanne Norreklit
9. Discovering and understanding performance measurement in a context of ambiguity Lino Cinquini, Cristina Campanale, Daniela Pianezzi and Andrea Tenucci
Part III. Research Approaches and Reality Constructions
10. Languages games of management accounting - constructing illusions or realities Nikolaj Kure, Hanne Norreklit and Morten Raffnsoe-Moller
11. Actor reality construction, strong structuration theory and organised crime Lisa Jack
12. A comparison of pragmatic constructivism and actor-network theory Morten Jakobsen
13. A pragmatic constructivist perspective on sensemaking in management control Will Seal and Ruth Mattimoe
14. A Pragmatic Constructivist Approach to Studying Difference and Change in Management Accounting Practice Falconer Mitchell