The authors propose a critical reinterpretation of a case study embedded in the historical period of post-WWII in Southern Italy. This period is characterised by relevant socio-political and economic consequences at a global scale, and it has been scarcely investigated from a business perspective. The authors consider the connections between war damages accounting, adverse collateral events, and agricultural accounting as tools to claim for social changes. The analysis specifically concerns the damages caused to the warehouses of hemp growers in the province of Caserta (Campania region, Italy). This area was known as Terra di Lavoro (‘land of work’ (authors’ translation)) since the Middle Ages to outline the poor conditions of hemp growers....
This paper examines the ways in which accounting has helped to rationalize and normalize violence an...
The latest orientations of the CAP have had remarkable and wide-spread effects on the whole agri-foo...
Natural disasters require authorities in charge of the recovery to be accountable to all the subject...
The authors propose a critical reinterpretation of a case study embedded in the historical period of...
Changes in accounting are not immune from the influence of (public or private) institutions that pla...
Acknowledging the call for more accounting research in the field of food production and trade, this ...
International literature on agricultural accounting is yet to pay a significant level of attention t...
Changes in accounting are not immune from the influence of institutions (public or private), that as...
Drawing on primary sources gathered from repositories in Abruzzo, Bologna and Rome, this study – und...
International literature on agricultural accounting has mostly focused on Anglo-Saxon settings and s...
In my research I focus on the ways farmers, food processors, consumers, and regulators link ethical ...
In November 2010 Italy suffered its first major flood in decades; beyond the tremendous damages, thi...
International audienceThis text proposes a diachronic analysis of the relation between hemp and indu...
The interrelations between accounting and food have been hitherto neglected at an international leve...
The book aims to investigate some aspects of the evolution of accounting in a national context and ...
This paper examines the ways in which accounting has helped to rationalize and normalize violence an...
The latest orientations of the CAP have had remarkable and wide-spread effects on the whole agri-foo...
Natural disasters require authorities in charge of the recovery to be accountable to all the subject...
The authors propose a critical reinterpretation of a case study embedded in the historical period of...
Changes in accounting are not immune from the influence of (public or private) institutions that pla...
Acknowledging the call for more accounting research in the field of food production and trade, this ...
International literature on agricultural accounting is yet to pay a significant level of attention t...
Changes in accounting are not immune from the influence of institutions (public or private), that as...
Drawing on primary sources gathered from repositories in Abruzzo, Bologna and Rome, this study – und...
International literature on agricultural accounting has mostly focused on Anglo-Saxon settings and s...
In my research I focus on the ways farmers, food processors, consumers, and regulators link ethical ...
In November 2010 Italy suffered its first major flood in decades; beyond the tremendous damages, thi...
International audienceThis text proposes a diachronic analysis of the relation between hemp and indu...
The interrelations between accounting and food have been hitherto neglected at an international leve...
The book aims to investigate some aspects of the evolution of accounting in a national context and ...
This paper examines the ways in which accounting has helped to rationalize and normalize violence an...
The latest orientations of the CAP have had remarkable and wide-spread effects on the whole agri-foo...
Natural disasters require authorities in charge of the recovery to be accountable to all the subject...