Accounting is an instrument and an object in globalisation but its impact and manifestation is not uniform across Northern developed countries and Southern developing countries (DCs). This paper reviews contributions on globalisation and its influence on accounting in DCs, and identifies important research gaps. It examines the role of accounting in changing development policies, from state capitalism through neo-liberal market-based to good-governance policies. It then considers specific accounting issues, namely the diffusion of International Accounting Standards (now International Financial Reporting Standards) and how they promote global neo-liberalism; the development of the accounting profession in DCs in the face of competition from ...
The last decades have brought a growing concern for the phenomenon of globalization both in the publ...
Despite accounting being often seen as a crucial ingredient in economic and social development for A...
Despite accounting being often seen as a crucial ingredient in economic and social development for A...
Accounting is an instrument and an object in globalisation but its impact and manifestation is not u...
The paper seeks to extend the debate on the accounting as the social and institutional practice and ...
This chapter traces how development policies since the 1950s when decolonisation gained momentum hav...
This review paper examines the achievements, unintended consequences and the changing contexts of pu...
The paper entitled 'Lifting the Veil of GNP and Redefining Developing Countries in the Context of Ac...
This chapter examines the impact of globalized accounting and economic reforms on the public sectors...
This paper examines the political economy of introducing a computerised accounting system in a forme...
Purpose: While the world-wide adoption of international financial reporting standards (IFRS) aims t...
This paper explores the idea of globalisation and considers accounting-s role in that process in ord...
In this paper, we analyze the growth of socio-economic inequality in the context of international ac...
Bribery and corruption are increasing in the developing countries. It has been estimated that some $...
Consistent with an understanding of globalisation as a contextual phenomenon that has assumed partic...
The last decades have brought a growing concern for the phenomenon of globalization both in the publ...
Despite accounting being often seen as a crucial ingredient in economic and social development for A...
Despite accounting being often seen as a crucial ingredient in economic and social development for A...
Accounting is an instrument and an object in globalisation but its impact and manifestation is not u...
The paper seeks to extend the debate on the accounting as the social and institutional practice and ...
This chapter traces how development policies since the 1950s when decolonisation gained momentum hav...
This review paper examines the achievements, unintended consequences and the changing contexts of pu...
The paper entitled 'Lifting the Veil of GNP and Redefining Developing Countries in the Context of Ac...
This chapter examines the impact of globalized accounting and economic reforms on the public sectors...
This paper examines the political economy of introducing a computerised accounting system in a forme...
Purpose: While the world-wide adoption of international financial reporting standards (IFRS) aims t...
This paper explores the idea of globalisation and considers accounting-s role in that process in ord...
In this paper, we analyze the growth of socio-economic inequality in the context of international ac...
Bribery and corruption are increasing in the developing countries. It has been estimated that some $...
Consistent with an understanding of globalisation as a contextual phenomenon that has assumed partic...
The last decades have brought a growing concern for the phenomenon of globalization both in the publ...
Despite accounting being often seen as a crucial ingredient in economic and social development for A...
Despite accounting being often seen as a crucial ingredient in economic and social development for A...