
Accountability Research
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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.
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Ivo De Loo is Professor of Management Accounting & Control at Nyenrode Business University, Breukelen, the Netherlands. He received his doctoral degree in quantitative economics from Maastricht University in 1995 (cum laude) and obtained his doctorate degree from the Open University of the Netherlands in 2008. Ivo is interested in how management accounting and control practices are shaped and changed in organizations, and what this means for discharging accountability. He is part of the editorial board of Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management and of the editorial advisory board of Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal.
Carolyn Cordery is Adjunct Professor at Victoria University, New Zealand, and Visiting Professor at Nyenrode University in Breukelen, the Netherlands. She is Chair of the New Zealand Accounting Standards Board (NZASB), a member of the Australian Accounting Standards Board (AASB) and the Practitioner Advisory Group of the IFR4NPO project (International Financial Reporting for Non Profit Organisations). Carolyn is joint editor of Accounting History and associate editor of British Accounting Review and Meditari Accountancy Research. She is also on the editorial board of Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal. Carolyn's research focuses on not- for- profit organizations' accounting and accountability.
Jean-Luc Moriceau is Professor of Research Methods and Accountability at Institut Mines- Telecom Business School in Evry- Paris in France and member of the LITEM, a Paris- Saclay research lab. He is responsible for doctoral training, and is an associate editor for Culture and Organization and RIPCO. He has organized and animated a large number of national and international seminars and conferences. He advocates a humanistic approach to organizations and research, where he emphasizes the importance of affects, relatedness and performance. He favours qualitative approaches, inventive methods, reflexivity and evocative writing.
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