The distinctive Indian caste system divides Hindu society into a hierarchy of four varnas, each of which also has a traditional association with particular categories of occupations. This exploratory study examines the interplay between varna and the emergent organised accounting profession in India. Using the earliest available membership list of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) – being 1953, just four years after the organisation’s formation – a comprehensive classification of the caste status of the Hindu membership was undertaken. Among other findings, this revealed a significant over-representation of the Brahman upper caste relative to this caste’s presence in the general population. This Brahman presence is posi...
Abstract The caste system – a system of elaborately stratified social hierarchy – distinguishes Indi...
Often migrants into western India as servants of the Bahmani kings and Deccan Sultanate states, Mara...
The caste system in India has been dated to approximately 1000 B.C. and still affects the lives of a...
This paper examines the interplay between caste and the organised accounting profession in India fol...
This paper applies the theoretical framework proposed by McKinnon [1986] to the creation of the Inst...
The Accountancy and Empire literature is replete with studies in which the salient recurring theme h...
We examine the caste affiliation of the auditor selected by the corporate boards of directors of Ind...
This paper applies the theoretical framework proposed by McKinnon [1986] to the creation of the Inst...
Recently, there has been considerable interest in the professionalisation of accounting. However, wi...
This paper analyses the influence of culture and politics on the establishment of the Institute of C...
David Rudner's richly detailed ethnographic and historical analysis of a South Indian merchant-banki...
Since the nineteenth century, Tamil Brahmans have been very well represented in the educated profess...
The Indian Caste system is the unique dimension on which the Indian society is stratified into highe...
India has been basically an agrarian country and land revenue was the chief source of income to the ...
Socio-economically advantaged upper castes tend to claim that Indian society is ‘post-caste’, sugges...
Abstract The caste system – a system of elaborately stratified social hierarchy – distinguishes Indi...
Often migrants into western India as servants of the Bahmani kings and Deccan Sultanate states, Mara...
The caste system in India has been dated to approximately 1000 B.C. and still affects the lives of a...
This paper examines the interplay between caste and the organised accounting profession in India fol...
This paper applies the theoretical framework proposed by McKinnon [1986] to the creation of the Inst...
The Accountancy and Empire literature is replete with studies in which the salient recurring theme h...
We examine the caste affiliation of the auditor selected by the corporate boards of directors of Ind...
This paper applies the theoretical framework proposed by McKinnon [1986] to the creation of the Inst...
Recently, there has been considerable interest in the professionalisation of accounting. However, wi...
This paper analyses the influence of culture and politics on the establishment of the Institute of C...
David Rudner's richly detailed ethnographic and historical analysis of a South Indian merchant-banki...
Since the nineteenth century, Tamil Brahmans have been very well represented in the educated profess...
The Indian Caste system is the unique dimension on which the Indian society is stratified into highe...
India has been basically an agrarian country and land revenue was the chief source of income to the ...
Socio-economically advantaged upper castes tend to claim that Indian society is ‘post-caste’, sugges...
Abstract The caste system – a system of elaborately stratified social hierarchy – distinguishes Indi...
Often migrants into western India as servants of the Bahmani kings and Deccan Sultanate states, Mara...
The caste system in India has been dated to approximately 1000 B.C. and still affects the lives of a...