This paper examines the role of calculative practices in the creation of the Charlie Chaplin museum, a multiparty cultural project with the mission to ‘bring back’ the great entertainer in an ‘authentic’ and commercially viable way. As with many other cultural organizations, there are multiple parties with competing and even conflicting objectives, leading to disagreement not only about the final objectives but also about the evaluative principles that would guide the parties towards consensus and productive action. Previous research in such settings has commonly portrayed accounting as a mediating practice which helps reconcile the dilemma between commerce and culture. We put forward accounting as a catalyzing – rather than compromising – ...
This paper explores through case study research of an Area of the National Coal Board (NCB) the role...
This paper outlines the use of accounting information in circus in Australia in the approximate peri...
Influential institutions are acknowledging the need for more change to reverse practices that seriou...
This paper examines the role of calculative practices in the creation of the Charlie Chaplin museum,...
Arts and culture represent an essential part of human life and well being, and since the second half...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore how accounting is entwined in the cultural practice of popular m...
Accounting is not only a technical apparatus, but also manifests a societal dimension. This paper pr...
Both democratic and totalitarian States have shown considerable interest in art and culture. Neverth...
The Venice Biennale, founded in 1893, is situated within the culture sphere, controversy as well as ...
The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board of the International Federation of Accoun...
Unravelling cultural value has long been attempted from a number of perspectives but it remains subs...
Current popular culture is connected to the birth of a secular and materialistic interpretation of r...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to examine the cultural shift from professionalis...
The study of accounting and popular culture presents an exciting new research agenda for management ...
Our research is topical in the context in which accounting takes an increasingly important role in t...
This paper explores through case study research of an Area of the National Coal Board (NCB) the role...
This paper outlines the use of accounting information in circus in Australia in the approximate peri...
Influential institutions are acknowledging the need for more change to reverse practices that seriou...
This paper examines the role of calculative practices in the creation of the Charlie Chaplin museum,...
Arts and culture represent an essential part of human life and well being, and since the second half...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore how accounting is entwined in the cultural practice of popular m...
Accounting is not only a technical apparatus, but also manifests a societal dimension. This paper pr...
Both democratic and totalitarian States have shown considerable interest in art and culture. Neverth...
The Venice Biennale, founded in 1893, is situated within the culture sphere, controversy as well as ...
The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board of the International Federation of Accoun...
Unravelling cultural value has long been attempted from a number of perspectives but it remains subs...
Current popular culture is connected to the birth of a secular and materialistic interpretation of r...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to examine the cultural shift from professionalis...
The study of accounting and popular culture presents an exciting new research agenda for management ...
Our research is topical in the context in which accounting takes an increasingly important role in t...
This paper explores through case study research of an Area of the National Coal Board (NCB) the role...
This paper outlines the use of accounting information in circus in Australia in the approximate peri...
Influential institutions are acknowledging the need for more change to reverse practices that seriou...