Purpose: This paper offers a reflection on the alliance between accounting theory and social research in general, focussing on the conjunction of accounting theory and ethnography in particular. Design/methodology/approach: I build on Stefan Hirschauer’s methodological reflections on ethnography and the “silence of the social” to briefly re-articulate some of the ideas I had associated, in an earlier piece, with the investigation of tacit coordination in accounting. Findings: Ethnography is an intrinsically theoretical practice and also a particular form of accounting. As such, it presents a paradigm case for how accounting theory builds on, and emerges from, social research in joint efforts of breaking the silence of the social. Ethnograph...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
The emergence and evolution of what is widely referred to as interpretive accounting research (IAR h...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
This article aims to offer a method of Critical Ethnography to explore the phenomenon of accounting ...
Trying to delineate the relevance of social theory (broadly defined as an attempt to explain and pre...
Trying to delineate the relevance of social theory (broadly defined as an attempt to explain and pre...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
The emergence and evolution of what is widely referred to as interpretive accounting research (IAR h...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
This article aims to offer a method of Critical Ethnography to explore the phenomenon of accounting ...
Trying to delineate the relevance of social theory (broadly defined as an attempt to explain and pre...
Trying to delineate the relevance of social theory (broadly defined as an attempt to explain and pre...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
Ethnography has emerged as a potentially valuable empirical means of understanding how and why accou...
The emergence and evolution of what is widely referred to as interpretive accounting research (IAR h...