Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to look at the adoption of double entry bookkeeping at the Royal Treasury, Portugal, on its establishment in 1761 and the factors contributing to this development. The Royal Treasury was the first central government organization in Portugal to adopt double entry bookkeeping and was a crucial first step in the institutionalisation of the technique in Portuguese public administration. Design/methodology/approach - Set firmly in the archive, this paper adopts new institutional sociology (NIS) to inform the findings of the local, time-specific accounting policy and practice at the Portuguese Royal Treasury. Findings - Embedded within the broader European context, this study identifies the key pressures exe...
The history of Brazilian accounting has not been explored at length. Through a historical survey, th...
The global financial crisis has emphasized the need for harmonized public sector accounts. Concernin...
This study combines Dillard et al.’s (2004) institutional change model with institutional entreprene...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to look at the adoption of double entry bookkeeping at the Ro...
Documentos de Trabalho = Working Papers / NEGE ; 9/2002This paper introduces some significant histor...
This study of the interrelations of accounting and the State portrays accounting as a technology of ...
Tese de Doutoramento em Ciências Empresariais - Especialização em Contabilidade.This Comparative Int...
This paper explores the role of the state in the development of accounting in the Portuguese-Brazil...
This study of the interrelations of accounting and the State portrays accounting as a technology of ...
Beginning in 1762 and ending in 1833, Erário Régio is the Portuguese Institution of XVIII century to...
In November 1807, Napoleon Bonaparte's troops were about to invade Portugal. To escape, the Queen of...
Using a new institutional economics perspective, this article analyses the economic and political co...
The purpose of this paper is to discover the connection between the introduction of the double entry...
Em 1761 um novo método de Contabilidade foi implementado nas finanças públicas do Império Português;...
This paper introduces some significant developments in the history of the Portuguese accounting prof...
The history of Brazilian accounting has not been explored at length. Through a historical survey, th...
The global financial crisis has emphasized the need for harmonized public sector accounts. Concernin...
This study combines Dillard et al.’s (2004) institutional change model with institutional entreprene...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to look at the adoption of double entry bookkeeping at the Ro...
Documentos de Trabalho = Working Papers / NEGE ; 9/2002This paper introduces some significant histor...
This study of the interrelations of accounting and the State portrays accounting as a technology of ...
Tese de Doutoramento em Ciências Empresariais - Especialização em Contabilidade.This Comparative Int...
This paper explores the role of the state in the development of accounting in the Portuguese-Brazil...
This study of the interrelations of accounting and the State portrays accounting as a technology of ...
Beginning in 1762 and ending in 1833, Erário Régio is the Portuguese Institution of XVIII century to...
In November 1807, Napoleon Bonaparte's troops were about to invade Portugal. To escape, the Queen of...
Using a new institutional economics perspective, this article analyses the economic and political co...
The purpose of this paper is to discover the connection between the introduction of the double entry...
Em 1761 um novo método de Contabilidade foi implementado nas finanças públicas do Império Português;...
This paper introduces some significant developments in the history of the Portuguese accounting prof...
The history of Brazilian accounting has not been explored at length. Through a historical survey, th...
The global financial crisis has emphasized the need for harmonized public sector accounts. Concernin...
This study combines Dillard et al.’s (2004) institutional change model with institutional entreprene...