PurposeTo examine the potential of strong structuration theory in management accounting research. Design/methodology/approach The paper explains how the ontological perspective of strong structuration theory extends the work of Giddens and explores how the perspective overcomes a number of the limitations of existing management accounting research based on structuration theory. FindingsStrong structuration theory develops and extends the work of Giddens, providing greater insights into the role of agents, improves our understanding of the diffusion of accounting practices through organisational fields, adds to our knowledge of how artefacts are used in the production and reproduction of organisational life, and improves research design.Rese...
Anthony Giddens' Structuration Theory is probably one of the sociological theories more directly ref...
This paper suggests reconsidering a recent trend in organization research with respect to structurat...
This paper examines the contribution of Norman Macintosh to the development of structuration theory ...
PurposeTo examine the potential of strong structuration theory in management accounting research. De...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to discuss the interdisciplinary use of strong structuration the...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss the interdisciplinary use of strong structuration t...
The purpose of this essay is to briefly review the pillars and the rationale of Giddens’ theory of ...
Pre-print version of the article. Final version published by Elsevier; available online at http://ww...
The article extends the critique of structuration theory from a critical realist perspective, in par...
The Structuration Theory of the sociologist Anthony Giddens has been, over the past few years, used ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This opportunity to revisit earlier work, in this instance introducing structuration theory to accou...
To understand how the theory of Structuration has been investigated in Accounting, the objective was...
Purpose The paper provides insights into the importance of accountants’ networks inside organisatio...
The Structuration Theory of the sociologist Anthony Giddens has been, over the past few years, used ...
Anthony Giddens' Structuration Theory is probably one of the sociological theories more directly ref...
This paper suggests reconsidering a recent trend in organization research with respect to structurat...
This paper examines the contribution of Norman Macintosh to the development of structuration theory ...
PurposeTo examine the potential of strong structuration theory in management accounting research. De...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to discuss the interdisciplinary use of strong structuration the...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss the interdisciplinary use of strong structuration t...
The purpose of this essay is to briefly review the pillars and the rationale of Giddens’ theory of ...
Pre-print version of the article. Final version published by Elsevier; available online at http://ww...
The article extends the critique of structuration theory from a critical realist perspective, in par...
The Structuration Theory of the sociologist Anthony Giddens has been, over the past few years, used ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This opportunity to revisit earlier work, in this instance introducing structuration theory to accou...
To understand how the theory of Structuration has been investigated in Accounting, the objective was...
Purpose The paper provides insights into the importance of accountants’ networks inside organisatio...
The Structuration Theory of the sociologist Anthony Giddens has been, over the past few years, used ...
Anthony Giddens' Structuration Theory is probably one of the sociological theories more directly ref...
This paper suggests reconsidering a recent trend in organization research with respect to structurat...
This paper examines the contribution of Norman Macintosh to the development of structuration theory ...