Avec Nicolas BerlandInternational audiencePurpose - This paper contributes to the sociology-of-science type of accounting literature, addressing how accounting knowledge is established, advanced and extended. Design/methodology/approach - The research question is answered through the example of research into linkages between accounting and religion. Adopting an Actor-Network Theory (ANT) approach, we follow the actors involved in the construction of accounting as an academic discipline through the controversies in which they engage to develop knowledge. Findings - We show that accounting knowledge is established, advanced and developed through the ongoing mobilisation of nonhumans (journals) who can enrol other humans and nonhumans. We show...
This study is about the people and things of accounting, and more particularly how they relate to p...
This paper offers a systematic reflection on accountability research in accounting literature. It sh...
Abstract This paper seeks to better understand interdisciplinary movements in the making. Our invest...
Avec Nicolas BerlandInternational audiencePurpose - This paper contributes to the sociology-of-scien...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the sociology-of-science type of accounting ...
This paper examines the influence of Bruno Latour on accounting research through his work as a found...
Through a comprehensive literature review and citational analysis we examine those influential artic...
Actor-Network Theory (ANT) (Latour, 1987; Callon, 1986 and Law, 1986) has been borrowed by a number ...
This paper will outline a research methodology informed by theorists who have contributed to actor n...
This paper examines the influence of Bruno Latour on accounting research through his work as a found...
Actor-Network Theory (ANT) has been used as a lens by a number of researchers to guide their inquiry...
Purpose – This study sets out to analyse the accounting research project concerned with accounting n...
Using dialectical social theory, this study explains the reasons behind formation of a network in ac...
Purpose: This paper examines the influence of the normal science tradition, epitomized by the notion...
Purpose – The methodological debate relating to accounting research using actor-network theory (ANT)...
This study is about the people and things of accounting, and more particularly how they relate to p...
This paper offers a systematic reflection on accountability research in accounting literature. It sh...
Abstract This paper seeks to better understand interdisciplinary movements in the making. Our invest...
Avec Nicolas BerlandInternational audiencePurpose - This paper contributes to the sociology-of-scien...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the sociology-of-science type of accounting ...
This paper examines the influence of Bruno Latour on accounting research through his work as a found...
Through a comprehensive literature review and citational analysis we examine those influential artic...
Actor-Network Theory (ANT) (Latour, 1987; Callon, 1986 and Law, 1986) has been borrowed by a number ...
This paper will outline a research methodology informed by theorists who have contributed to actor n...
This paper examines the influence of Bruno Latour on accounting research through his work as a found...
Actor-Network Theory (ANT) has been used as a lens by a number of researchers to guide their inquiry...
Purpose – This study sets out to analyse the accounting research project concerned with accounting n...
Using dialectical social theory, this study explains the reasons behind formation of a network in ac...
Purpose: This paper examines the influence of the normal science tradition, epitomized by the notion...
Purpose – The methodological debate relating to accounting research using actor-network theory (ANT)...
This study is about the people and things of accounting, and more particularly how they relate to p...
This paper offers a systematic reflection on accountability research in accounting literature. It sh...
Abstract This paper seeks to better understand interdisciplinary movements in the making. Our invest...