The view is taken that the study of diverse cultures can contribute to the development of environmental accounting and reporting. The focus is upon seeking to articulate insights from three indigenous cultures: the Australian Aboriginal, the Maori and the Native American. These cultures, alive today, provide relevant insights for those concerned with challenging mainstream and Western practices and seeking to develop alternatives. Attention is focused on these insights and it is hoped that further research will be stimulated
ABSTRACT. Increasingly, federal environmental guidelines require developers to consider the “traditi...
With less than 100 registered Indigenous accountants in Australia compared to an estimated 200,000 n...
This book consists of 25 essays dealing with the environmental knowledge and beliefs of cultures out...
In this chapter, we provide a snapshot of published works relating to environmental accounting and r...
Purpose – This paper aims to present the findings of a government-initiated project that sought to e...
Purpose:This study explores accounting practice in an Indigenous organization. This organization is ...
We are all indigenous to the planet, our home, ‘earth mother’. In the practices of our hunter gather...
Purpose: This study explores accounting practice in an Indigenous organization. This organization is...
The purpose of this systematic literature review is to examine the role of accounting on the lives o...
Purpose – This paper seeks to examine the disempowering and/or empowering role of accounting i...
At a time when there is a growing call for Indigenous Australians to become self-sustainable and sel...
The purpose of this paper is to develop an organisational framework that facilitates and institution...
Indigenous peoples around the world are concerned about the long-term impacts of industrial activiti...
Purpose The aim of this paper is to investigate success factors pertinent to the management of Indig...
Despite the increasing popularity of environmental and sustainability management accounting (EMA) in...
ABSTRACT. Increasingly, federal environmental guidelines require developers to consider the “traditi...
With less than 100 registered Indigenous accountants in Australia compared to an estimated 200,000 n...
This book consists of 25 essays dealing with the environmental knowledge and beliefs of cultures out...
In this chapter, we provide a snapshot of published works relating to environmental accounting and r...
Purpose – This paper aims to present the findings of a government-initiated project that sought to e...
Purpose:This study explores accounting practice in an Indigenous organization. This organization is ...
We are all indigenous to the planet, our home, ‘earth mother’. In the practices of our hunter gather...
Purpose: This study explores accounting practice in an Indigenous organization. This organization is...
The purpose of this systematic literature review is to examine the role of accounting on the lives o...
Purpose – This paper seeks to examine the disempowering and/or empowering role of accounting i...
At a time when there is a growing call for Indigenous Australians to become self-sustainable and sel...
The purpose of this paper is to develop an organisational framework that facilitates and institution...
Indigenous peoples around the world are concerned about the long-term impacts of industrial activiti...
Purpose The aim of this paper is to investigate success factors pertinent to the management of Indig...
Despite the increasing popularity of environmental and sustainability management accounting (EMA) in...
ABSTRACT. Increasingly, federal environmental guidelines require developers to consider the “traditi...
With less than 100 registered Indigenous accountants in Australia compared to an estimated 200,000 n...
This book consists of 25 essays dealing with the environmental knowledge and beliefs of cultures out...