Auditing and auditors have for long been involved with processes of blame allocation in terms of special audit cases and performance auditing. Despite this fact very few studies (with the exception for example of Radcliffe, 1997) have provided detailed empirical accounts on how auditing participate in blame allocation. This study sets out to study one case of blame allocation in terms of describing and characterizing the origins of failure and accidents leading to the need for blame allocation, the institutional entities and arrangements that participate in the blame game, and how these entities, including the supreme audit institution, are mobilized in the processes of blame allocation. The case is taken from the Danish National Police whe...
This paper tests a 'staged-response' hypothesis about the blame management strategies of public offi...
Policy- and law-makers worry increasingly about how recent money laundering scandals unfolded. There...
International audienceThis study draws on two longitudinal case studies of the French and Danish joi...
Although public sector special audit and performance audit are frequently involved in blame, very fe...
Policy crises often lead to “framing contests,” in which officeholders, opponents, media, and the pu...
During the accountability phase following a crisis, the focus is both on learning (how can we preven...
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In recent years a number of high-profile company failures have raised fundamental questions about th...
The point of departure for this thesis is Michael Power’s provocative proposition in his 1997 book T...
This article examines the responses of ministers facing high levels of blame in the press after seri...
An examination of actual fraud cases with a focus on the auditor’s responsibility The purpose of thi...
This article contributes to theory on accountability – how it is played out and responded to. It use...
Over the years, there has been considerable discussion about the extent and exact nature of the resp...
This chapter focuses on the blame game in governing elite networks between ministers, chiefs of staf...
The article analyses the public attribution of blame and the use of presentational strategies of bla...
This paper tests a 'staged-response' hypothesis about the blame management strategies of public offi...
Policy- and law-makers worry increasingly about how recent money laundering scandals unfolded. There...
International audienceThis study draws on two longitudinal case studies of the French and Danish joi...
Although public sector special audit and performance audit are frequently involved in blame, very fe...
Policy crises often lead to “framing contests,” in which officeholders, opponents, media, and the pu...
During the accountability phase following a crisis, the focus is both on learning (how can we preven...
Title: Preventing Auditing Scandals? – An Investigation of How a Supervisory Authority Can Affect th...
In recent years a number of high-profile company failures have raised fundamental questions about th...
The point of departure for this thesis is Michael Power’s provocative proposition in his 1997 book T...
This article examines the responses of ministers facing high levels of blame in the press after seri...
An examination of actual fraud cases with a focus on the auditor’s responsibility The purpose of thi...
This article contributes to theory on accountability – how it is played out and responded to. It use...
Over the years, there has been considerable discussion about the extent and exact nature of the resp...
This chapter focuses on the blame game in governing elite networks between ministers, chiefs of staf...
The article analyses the public attribution of blame and the use of presentational strategies of bla...
This paper tests a 'staged-response' hypothesis about the blame management strategies of public offi...
Policy- and law-makers worry increasingly about how recent money laundering scandals unfolded. There...
International audienceThis study draws on two longitudinal case studies of the French and Danish joi...