In this article, I analyze the social processes of performance audits in a variety of cases in China, other postsocialist nations, and a U.S. workplace with Chinese immigrant employees. Although the processes share many commonalities, the ideological evaluations of them by the people involved are often diametrically opposed to those by anthropological analysts. For example, the Chinese workers often describe the performance audits as "socialist," whereas the anthropological analysts tend to see them as a form of "neoliberal" governmentality. I use these contradictory evaluations to develop a critique of Nikolas Rose's conceptualization of "neoliberal governmentality," especially when it is used as an explanation for contemporary processes o...
Purpose – Employee ownership has attracted much attention across the globe. Whether affected by the ...
Auditing firms tend to promote rule-bound orthodoxies about management based on the fiction that the...
This paper studies the roles that images and ideas of market creation played in the re-articulation ...
Audit—the ongoing evaluation of performance—began as a fairly narrow range of technical procedures i...
The economic imperatives of neoliberalism combined with the technologies of New Public Management ha...
This study builds on the work of Durkheim (1915) by applying a neo-Durkheimian theoretical framework...
This thesis cares about the front-line auditors who work day and night during an audit season in Chi...
The spread of the principles and techniques of financial accounting into new systems for measuring, ...
Study on the Auditing Theory of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics provides a comprehensive over...
For decades, the auditing profession has been under scrutiny, due in part to its close association w...
This dissertation is inspired by Garland’s Culture of Control, which provides an ideological lens th...
What counts as evidence of good performance, behaviour or character? While quantitative metrics have...
We welcome these thoughtful and constructive comments and are particularly pleased to engage in conv...
This article examines how social identity links institutional pressures and audit quality. Combining...
Accounting researchers have studied systems of governance to see how accounting is implicated in the...
Purpose – Employee ownership has attracted much attention across the globe. Whether affected by the ...
Auditing firms tend to promote rule-bound orthodoxies about management based on the fiction that the...
This paper studies the roles that images and ideas of market creation played in the re-articulation ...
Audit—the ongoing evaluation of performance—began as a fairly narrow range of technical procedures i...
The economic imperatives of neoliberalism combined with the technologies of New Public Management ha...
This study builds on the work of Durkheim (1915) by applying a neo-Durkheimian theoretical framework...
This thesis cares about the front-line auditors who work day and night during an audit season in Chi...
The spread of the principles and techniques of financial accounting into new systems for measuring, ...
Study on the Auditing Theory of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics provides a comprehensive over...
For decades, the auditing profession has been under scrutiny, due in part to its close association w...
This dissertation is inspired by Garland’s Culture of Control, which provides an ideological lens th...
What counts as evidence of good performance, behaviour or character? While quantitative metrics have...
We welcome these thoughtful and constructive comments and are particularly pleased to engage in conv...
This article examines how social identity links institutional pressures and audit quality. Combining...
Accounting researchers have studied systems of governance to see how accounting is implicated in the...
Purpose – Employee ownership has attracted much attention across the globe. Whether affected by the ...
Auditing firms tend to promote rule-bound orthodoxies about management based on the fiction that the...
This paper studies the roles that images and ideas of market creation played in the re-articulation ...