Purpose – The methodological debate relating to accounting research using actor-network theory (ANT) has primarily focused on how ANT generates performative studies that significantly differ from ostensive studies. These discussions have in many ways (and for good reasons) distanced performative from ostensive research. Recently, however, several scholars have emphasized the interdependencies between ostensive and performative aspects when it comes to knowledge development, thereby underlining the need to coordinate ostensive and performative studies and bring them closer together. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the methodological opportunities and limitations for ANT researchers who seek to move closer to ostensive research. Desig...
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This paper outlines the essentials of a relational perspective and offers a review of relational acc...
Purpose This paper examines the influence of the normal science tradition, epitomized by the notion ...
Actor-Network Theory (ANT) (Latour, 1987; Callon, 1986 and Law, 1986) has been borrowed by a number ...
Through a comprehensive literature review and citational analysis we examine those influential artic...
This dissertation consists of three individual research papers that push the boundaries on the ontol...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the sociology-of-science type of accounting ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the sociology-of-science type of accounting ...
The adoption of a performative approach promises to enrich research enquiries pursued in the busines...
Actor-Network Theory (ANT) has been used as a lens by a number of researchers to guide their inquiry...
This paper examines the possibilities and challenges of combining method theories in accounting rese...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to distinguish two roles of ...
Purpose: This paper examines the influence of the normal science tradition, epitomized by the notion...
Purpose – This study sets out to analyse the accounting research project concerned with accounting n...
This paper examines the influence of Bruno Latour on accounting research through his work as a found...
© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
This paper outlines the essentials of a relational perspective and offers a review of relational acc...
Purpose This paper examines the influence of the normal science tradition, epitomized by the notion ...
Actor-Network Theory (ANT) (Latour, 1987; Callon, 1986 and Law, 1986) has been borrowed by a number ...
Through a comprehensive literature review and citational analysis we examine those influential artic...
This dissertation consists of three individual research papers that push the boundaries on the ontol...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the sociology-of-science type of accounting ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the sociology-of-science type of accounting ...
The adoption of a performative approach promises to enrich research enquiries pursued in the busines...
Actor-Network Theory (ANT) has been used as a lens by a number of researchers to guide their inquiry...
This paper examines the possibilities and challenges of combining method theories in accounting rese...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to distinguish two roles of ...
Purpose: This paper examines the influence of the normal science tradition, epitomized by the notion...
Purpose – This study sets out to analyse the accounting research project concerned with accounting n...
This paper examines the influence of Bruno Latour on accounting research through his work as a found...
© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
This paper outlines the essentials of a relational perspective and offers a review of relational acc...
Purpose This paper examines the influence of the normal science tradition, epitomized by the notion ...