This article examines the role of accounting in the manufacture of consensus. Consensus building is often considered a central value for rational decision-making and management. However, more than a democratic confrontation of vantage points, the quest for consensus is a way to discourage conflict and resistance. Our main argument is that accounting and consensus play central roles in processes of definition and the social reproduction of dominant interests. Accounting acts to promote some stakes and strategies (and silence others), as if they were collective and disinterested, which makes them more powerful in debates that deny struggles and asymmetries in positions of power, as well as increases legitimacy by creating an illusion of parti...
AbstractA central tenet of critical accounting research maintains the need to challenge and change e...
The paper seeks to explore in depth the ways in which rhetorical strategies are employed in the inte...
This paper develops and illustrates the concept of an accounting regime. The concept is mobilized in...
This article examines the role of accounting in the manufacture of consensus. Consensus building is ...
This article examines the role of accounting in the manufacture of consensus. Consensus building is ...
This paper examines the role of consensus in the reproduction of dominant interests. Consensus build...
Managerial discourses often claim that rational decision making rests on reaching a “consensus”. ...
This paper encourages scholars of management to pay attention to the mutually constitutive nature of...
Copyright: © 2014 Slaheddine Y. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the C...
Engaging policy studies audiences in the critical scrutiny of accounting potentially enhances the po...
Accounting is the practice of measuring, documenting, and reporting on the economic dimensions of an...
The question regarding the universal or contingent character of accounting is essential because it d...
Using accounting information can be complex and difficult because it requires joint decision making ...
This paper explores the contribution of accounts, especially counter-accounts, to the debate on soci...
We analyze the mechanisms and circumstances under which accounting topics emerge as public policy is...
AbstractA central tenet of critical accounting research maintains the need to challenge and change e...
The paper seeks to explore in depth the ways in which rhetorical strategies are employed in the inte...
This paper develops and illustrates the concept of an accounting regime. The concept is mobilized in...
This article examines the role of accounting in the manufacture of consensus. Consensus building is ...
This article examines the role of accounting in the manufacture of consensus. Consensus building is ...
This paper examines the role of consensus in the reproduction of dominant interests. Consensus build...
Managerial discourses often claim that rational decision making rests on reaching a “consensus”. ...
This paper encourages scholars of management to pay attention to the mutually constitutive nature of...
Copyright: © 2014 Slaheddine Y. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the C...
Engaging policy studies audiences in the critical scrutiny of accounting potentially enhances the po...
Accounting is the practice of measuring, documenting, and reporting on the economic dimensions of an...
The question regarding the universal or contingent character of accounting is essential because it d...
Using accounting information can be complex and difficult because it requires joint decision making ...
This paper explores the contribution of accounts, especially counter-accounts, to the debate on soci...
We analyze the mechanisms and circumstances under which accounting topics emerge as public policy is...
AbstractA central tenet of critical accounting research maintains the need to challenge and change e...
The paper seeks to explore in depth the ways in which rhetorical strategies are employed in the inte...
This paper develops and illustrates the concept of an accounting regime. The concept is mobilized in...