This introductory essay reviews recent advances in the emergent field of social studies of finance (SSF) and, subsequently, sets out to illustrate how a closer engagement with SSF might benefit research interests in accounting and vice versa. Finally, it provides a sketch of how mutual engagements across the fields might be intensified in what is identified as an emerging accounting and finance track in the discourse of social science. The prospects of a broader field of research exploring the use of financial numbers across social settings, markets, organizations and cultures are projected, and the possibility of articulating a strong sociological programme of research is considered
Relevance has become one of the key priorities for accounting policy, and implies that accounting sh...
While accounting has recently been very interested in sociology, sociology has, since Weber, largely...
This article argues that one way to encourage much-needed attention by sociologists to accounting is...
Vollmer H, Mennicken A, Preda A. Tracking the numbers: Across accounting and finance, organizations ...
This introductory essay reviews recent advances in the emergent field of social studies of finance (...
International audienceThe aim of our work is to demonstrate how the social sciences can help us to a...
International audienceThe aim of our work is to demonstrate how the social sciences can help us to a...
* Explores a range of the intellectual traditions in accounting research, and their implications for...
Taken together and in their complementary roles, financial accounting and audit, as pratices, are ma...
We explore the debates surrounding the constructive and discursive capabilities of accounting inform...
International audienceThis article considers the contribution of social science in the teaching of f...
This research note is the result of the authors ’ refl ections on epistemological issues in respect ...
Recently, there has been significant growth in the number of published articles on social finance in...
The broad field we might think of as ‘social accounting’ has attracted a fair amount of criticism ov...
This essay is intended as a self-reflective, auto-critique of the ‘social accounting community’. The...
Relevance has become one of the key priorities for accounting policy, and implies that accounting sh...
While accounting has recently been very interested in sociology, sociology has, since Weber, largely...
This article argues that one way to encourage much-needed attention by sociologists to accounting is...
Vollmer H, Mennicken A, Preda A. Tracking the numbers: Across accounting and finance, organizations ...
This introductory essay reviews recent advances in the emergent field of social studies of finance (...
International audienceThe aim of our work is to demonstrate how the social sciences can help us to a...
International audienceThe aim of our work is to demonstrate how the social sciences can help us to a...
* Explores a range of the intellectual traditions in accounting research, and their implications for...
Taken together and in their complementary roles, financial accounting and audit, as pratices, are ma...
We explore the debates surrounding the constructive and discursive capabilities of accounting inform...
International audienceThis article considers the contribution of social science in the teaching of f...
This research note is the result of the authors ’ refl ections on epistemological issues in respect ...
Recently, there has been significant growth in the number of published articles on social finance in...
The broad field we might think of as ‘social accounting’ has attracted a fair amount of criticism ov...
This essay is intended as a self-reflective, auto-critique of the ‘social accounting community’. The...
Relevance has become one of the key priorities for accounting policy, and implies that accounting sh...
While accounting has recently been very interested in sociology, sociology has, since Weber, largely...
This article argues that one way to encourage much-needed attention by sociologists to accounting is...