We explore influences on unlisted companies when Portugal moved from a code law, rules-based accounting system, to a principles-based accounting system of adapted International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Institutionalisation of the new principles-based system was generally facilitated by a socio-economic and political context that increasingly supported IFRS logic. This helped central actors gain political opportunity, mobilise important allies, and accommodate major protagonists. The preparedness of unlisted companies to adopt the new IFRS-based accounting system voluntarily was explained by their desire to maintain social legitimacy. However, it was affected negatively by the embeddedness of rule-based practices in the ‘old’ p...
The Sistema de Normalização Contabilística [SNC] is the Portuguese title for the corpus of Internati...
The global financial crisis has emphasized the need for harmonized public sector accounts. Concernin...
Adopting International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) or IFRS-based accounting models per se m...
Common explanations for the voluntary adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)...
Common explanations for the voluntary adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)...
Available online 20 June 2012Common explanations for the voluntary adoption of International Financi...
Available online 20 June 2012Common explanations for the voluntary adoption of International Financi...
This study combines Dillard et al.’s (2004) institutional change model with institutional entreprene...
Drawing upon the experience of adoption of an International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)' ba...
Using a new institutional economics perspective, this article analyses the economic and political co...
Using a new institutional economics perspective, this article analyses the economic and political co...
Purpose ? In 2010, Portugal?s newly implemented Accounting Standardization System (SNC - Sistema de...
This study responds to calls for further research on how the institutional context of code law roote...
The Sistema de Normalização Contabilística [SNC] is the Portuguese title for the corpus of Internati...
The Sistema de Normalização Contabilística [SNC] is the Portuguese title for the corpus of Internati...
The Sistema de Normalização Contabilística [SNC] is the Portuguese title for the corpus of Internati...
The global financial crisis has emphasized the need for harmonized public sector accounts. Concernin...
Adopting International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) or IFRS-based accounting models per se m...
Common explanations for the voluntary adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)...
Common explanations for the voluntary adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)...
Available online 20 June 2012Common explanations for the voluntary adoption of International Financi...
Available online 20 June 2012Common explanations for the voluntary adoption of International Financi...
This study combines Dillard et al.’s (2004) institutional change model with institutional entreprene...
Drawing upon the experience of adoption of an International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS)' ba...
Using a new institutional economics perspective, this article analyses the economic and political co...
Using a new institutional economics perspective, this article analyses the economic and political co...
Purpose ? In 2010, Portugal?s newly implemented Accounting Standardization System (SNC - Sistema de...
This study responds to calls for further research on how the institutional context of code law roote...
The Sistema de Normalização Contabilística [SNC] is the Portuguese title for the corpus of Internati...
The Sistema de Normalização Contabilística [SNC] is the Portuguese title for the corpus of Internati...
The Sistema de Normalização Contabilística [SNC] is the Portuguese title for the corpus of Internati...
The global financial crisis has emphasized the need for harmonized public sector accounts. Concernin...
Adopting International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) or IFRS-based accounting models per se m...