Accounting scholars investigate the role of academia in the process of knowledge production, highlighting how paradigms may produce negative effects on knowledge innovations, nourish academic elites, and limit fruitful debates. The current article extends this debate by investigating the cultural isolation experienced by Italian accounting scholars during the twentieth century, when accounting academia supported and protected the Italian paradigm of Economia Aziendale. Drawing on a Foucauldian genealogy perspective, this story of Italian accounting studies demonstrates that isolation results from an interplay of broad paradigmatic content and a recruitment policy focused on professors aligned with this paradigm. The Foucauldian perspective ...
Abstract This paper seeks to better understand interdisciplinary movements in the making. Our invest...
The chapter recognizes the significant contributions of Italian, Spanish and Portuguese researches i...
The main subject of the paper is the theory of accounting measurements as observed from a historical...
Accounting scholars investigate the role of academia in the process of knowledge production, highlig...
This paper uses evidence gathered in two perception studies of Australasian and British accounting a...
This study aims to bridge a research gap that concerns the role of female scholars in the field of a...
This article provides a historical analysis of the role of the accounting academia in influencing It...
In the Italian accounting history tradition, Gino Zappa (1879-1960) is considered the scholar that h...
Accounting research has a speculative and normative tradition. Starting at the beginning of the 1970...
The problem of relations or connections between a particular discipline and those that are most simi...
Facing the current convergence of Italian accounting research towards American accounting research, ...
The problem of relations or connections between a particular discipline and those that are most simi...
The first decades of the twentieth century were years of innovation for Italian accounting theory: a...
Facing the current convergence of Italian accounting research towards American accounting research, ...
In recent years there has been increasing recognition of the marked national differences in approach...
Abstract This paper seeks to better understand interdisciplinary movements in the making. Our invest...
The chapter recognizes the significant contributions of Italian, Spanish and Portuguese researches i...
The main subject of the paper is the theory of accounting measurements as observed from a historical...
Accounting scholars investigate the role of academia in the process of knowledge production, highlig...
This paper uses evidence gathered in two perception studies of Australasian and British accounting a...
This study aims to bridge a research gap that concerns the role of female scholars in the field of a...
This article provides a historical analysis of the role of the accounting academia in influencing It...
In the Italian accounting history tradition, Gino Zappa (1879-1960) is considered the scholar that h...
Accounting research has a speculative and normative tradition. Starting at the beginning of the 1970...
The problem of relations or connections between a particular discipline and those that are most simi...
Facing the current convergence of Italian accounting research towards American accounting research, ...
The problem of relations or connections between a particular discipline and those that are most simi...
The first decades of the twentieth century were years of innovation for Italian accounting theory: a...
Facing the current convergence of Italian accounting research towards American accounting research, ...
In recent years there has been increasing recognition of the marked national differences in approach...
Abstract This paper seeks to better understand interdisciplinary movements in the making. Our invest...
The chapter recognizes the significant contributions of Italian, Spanish and Portuguese researches i...
The main subject of the paper is the theory of accounting measurements as observed from a historical...