This paper explores the concept of open-book accounting. It illustrates the benefits of open-book reporting policies in terms of their potential ability to correct informational asymmetries, and it sets out some ideas for a future research agenda centred around the concept. The discussion is grounded in large part in the experiences of employee-owned businesses because such organisations are at the forefront of informational transparency innovations in social accounting. But the broader principle of sharing organisational information with employees and training them to process financial and strategic information is applicable to any organisation. It is argued that open-book accounting, especially in the context of employee-owned businesses,...
This study aims to identify and to classify Open book accounting (OBA) dimensions according to inter...
Purpose – This paper aims to discuss the role of open-book accounting (OBA) and trust on buyer–suppl...
We have demonstrated throughout this book that accounting is not a neutral, benign technology report...
This paper explores the concept of open-book accounting. It illustrates the benefits of open-book re...
Open book accounting (OBA) is the regular disclosure of management accounting information beyond cor...
Open-book accounting has been mentioned both as a means of improving the cost efficiency of supply c...
Our study theorises and tests why organisations engage in more external transparency as an open stra...
This study aims to identify and to classify Open book accounting (OBA) dimensions according to inter...
Since the 1970's, an increase of interest was shown by researchers in employee reporting, but little...
Open Book Accounting in a Mechanical Engineering Network – Case Business Park Concept in Hämeenlinna...
The disclosure of minimum information required by law and accounting standards appears to be the sta...
This paper explores the role of accounting in the attempted reform of the corporation during the ‘pr...
The purpose of this paper is to explain the reasons why collaborating firms “open their books” and s...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to consider the impact of social accounting at the micro leve...
This paper considers an alternative way of gathering and evaluating information on corporate social ...
This study aims to identify and to classify Open book accounting (OBA) dimensions according to inter...
Purpose – This paper aims to discuss the role of open-book accounting (OBA) and trust on buyer–suppl...
We have demonstrated throughout this book that accounting is not a neutral, benign technology report...
This paper explores the concept of open-book accounting. It illustrates the benefits of open-book re...
Open book accounting (OBA) is the regular disclosure of management accounting information beyond cor...
Open-book accounting has been mentioned both as a means of improving the cost efficiency of supply c...
Our study theorises and tests why organisations engage in more external transparency as an open stra...
This study aims to identify and to classify Open book accounting (OBA) dimensions according to inter...
Since the 1970's, an increase of interest was shown by researchers in employee reporting, but little...
Open Book Accounting in a Mechanical Engineering Network – Case Business Park Concept in Hämeenlinna...
The disclosure of minimum information required by law and accounting standards appears to be the sta...
This paper explores the role of accounting in the attempted reform of the corporation during the ‘pr...
The purpose of this paper is to explain the reasons why collaborating firms “open their books” and s...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to consider the impact of social accounting at the micro leve...
This paper considers an alternative way of gathering and evaluating information on corporate social ...
This study aims to identify and to classify Open book accounting (OBA) dimensions according to inter...
Purpose – This paper aims to discuss the role of open-book accounting (OBA) and trust on buyer–suppl...
We have demonstrated throughout this book that accounting is not a neutral, benign technology report...