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2016
The term “accountability” implies the duty to act in a responsible way and to be accountable to others for one’s actions, in order to maintain effective and logical links between planning, deciding, action, and verification. The term is complex and chameleonic (Sinclair 1995; Mulgan 2000), and it evokes at the same time: a principle, a duty, a behavior,
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The term “accountability” implies the duty to act in a responsible way and to be accountable to others for one’s actions, in order to maintain effective and logical links between planning, deciding, action, and verification. The term is complex and chameleonic (Sinclair 1995; Mulgan 2000), and it evokes at the same time: a principle, a duty, a behavior,
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2017
Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, 23, 319 ...
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Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, 23, 319 ...
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Corporate Accountability Reporting and High-Profile Misconduct
, 2016I investigate whether corporate accountability reporting helps protect firm value. Specifically, I examine (1) whether corporate accountability reporting helps firms prevent the occurrence of high-profile misconduct (e.g., bribery, kickbacks ...
Dane M. Christensen
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1987
This chapter examines some of the methodological issues arising when asking actors to give accounts of their life experiences.1 The research strategy pursued here parts from the premise that accounts are social products and as such need to be located and interpreted within the social context in which they occur.
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This chapter examines some of the methodological issues arising when asking actors to give accounts of their life experiences.1 The research strategy pursued here parts from the premise that accounts are social products and as such need to be located and interpreted within the social context in which they occur.
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Sustainability Accounting and Accountability
European Accounting Review, 2009Sustainability Accounting and Accountability J. Unerman, J. Bebbington and B. O'Dwyer (Eds) Routledge: London and New York, 2007, ISBN-10: 0 415 38488 5 (hbk) This much-needed book on sustainabilit...
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Audit Cultures: Anthropological Studies in Accountability, Ethics and the Academy
, 2000Introduction 1. The analytic and textual practices of the International Monetary Fund: an examination of international auditing 2. Coercive accountability: The new audit culture and its impact on Anthropology 3. Generic genius - how does it all add up? 4.
M. Strathern
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2017
Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, 33, 334 ...
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Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, 33, 334 ...
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Accounting and corporate accountability
Accounting, Organizations and Society, 1982Abstract The rationale for and techniques of social responsibility accounting are examined analytically. The fear that corporate managers might act contrary to the interests of shareholders and not be concerned with those with whom the corporation contracts (creditors, workers and consumers) is not supported.
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