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It's 2020: What is Accounting Today?

Garry Carnegie, Lee Parker and Eva Tsahuridu

Australian Accounting Review, 2021, vol. 31, issue 1, 65-73

Abstract: Based on the acceptance of the importance of clear definitions and concepts, we explore conventional definitions of accounting and chart their change and development. While accounting's definitions have evolved, they do not, in our view, adequately reflect accounting as social and moral practice but rather continue to position accounting as a technical practice, despite the valuable work of key accounting scholars particularly over the last four decades. We highlight the social and moral aspects of accounting and propose a new definition of accounting for the 2020s to stimulate discussion, debate and improvement. In our opinion, accounting has a way to go to reach its true potential.

Date: 2021
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