Globalization and Its New Spaces for (Alternative) Accounting Research
Jeffery Everett
Accounting Forum, 2003, vol. 27, issue 4, 400-424
Abstract:
This paper explores the idea of globalization and considers accounting's role in that process in order to develop new spaces for accounting research. Adopting an ‘alternative’ view of accounting—one that sees accounting as social and transformative, that pays heed to those voices arguing for greater social and environmental justice, and that draws attention to the role of accounting researchers in the process of globalization—the paper defines globalization and explores some of its material and symbolic, and consumptive and productive, practices. The paper further lays out a number of points attendant with a ‘global economic redesign’, again with the aim of expanding the globalization and accounting research agenda.
Date: 2003
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DOI: 10.1046/j.1467-6303.2003.t01-1-00112.x
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