This paper reports an intensive case study of a soap manufacturing company in Bangladesh that was nationalised upon Bangladesh's independence in 1971 and privatised in 1993. Theoretically it is informed by Burawoy's contributions to labour process theory, especially how the consent of labour is manufactured through internal states, internal labour markets and games, and how regimes of control in less developed ex-colonial countries are transformed by state and production politics. How the role of accounting systems may shape and be shaped by these processes is traced. Nationalisation brought state attempts to manufacture consent by the methods described in Burawoy's depiction of hegemonic regimes. However, idealistic attempts to secure acco...
We analyse the dynamics of public and private sector employment in Bangladesh, using the natural exp...
This paper explores perceptual differences and alignments regarding governance mechanisms of the Sta...
Conceptualisation of corporate governance in mainstream accounting research seems to be based on the...
This paper addresses an empirical issue: the non-constitutive role of accounting in a political hege...
In this article, we report on a field study of how privatization programs affected management accou...
Purpose – This paper examines the changing regimes of governance and the roles of accounting therein...
The World Bank and the IMF have encouraged many less developed countries (LDCs) to pursue privatisat...
A cultural political economy of management accounting, drawing from political and economic history, ...
Accountability mechanisms such as multi-stakeholder accountability initiatives are commonly consider...
This paper reports on a study of the operation of management control systems in a large nationalized...
The pattern of nationalisation and free enterprise in Bangladesh has been primarily shaped by the en...
Dominant discourse of trade led development justifies the treatment of workers by subordinating thei...
This study revisits the behavioural aspect of management accounting control (MAC) that has remained ...
Purpose: The objective of this paper is to explore the role of accounting information used by peopl...
This paper examines the impact of privatisation on workers’ compensation in privatised state-owned e...
We analyse the dynamics of public and private sector employment in Bangladesh, using the natural exp...
This paper explores perceptual differences and alignments regarding governance mechanisms of the Sta...
Conceptualisation of corporate governance in mainstream accounting research seems to be based on the...
This paper addresses an empirical issue: the non-constitutive role of accounting in a political hege...
In this article, we report on a field study of how privatization programs affected management accou...
Purpose – This paper examines the changing regimes of governance and the roles of accounting therein...
The World Bank and the IMF have encouraged many less developed countries (LDCs) to pursue privatisat...
A cultural political economy of management accounting, drawing from political and economic history, ...
Accountability mechanisms such as multi-stakeholder accountability initiatives are commonly consider...
This paper reports on a study of the operation of management control systems in a large nationalized...
The pattern of nationalisation and free enterprise in Bangladesh has been primarily shaped by the en...
Dominant discourse of trade led development justifies the treatment of workers by subordinating thei...
This study revisits the behavioural aspect of management accounting control (MAC) that has remained ...
Purpose: The objective of this paper is to explore the role of accounting information used by peopl...
This paper examines the impact of privatisation on workers’ compensation in privatised state-owned e...
We analyse the dynamics of public and private sector employment in Bangladesh, using the natural exp...
This paper explores perceptual differences and alignments regarding governance mechanisms of the Sta...
Conceptualisation of corporate governance in mainstream accounting research seems to be based on the...