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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report the outcome of an interdisciplinary discussion on the concepts of profit and profitability and various ways in which we could potentially problematize these concepts. It is our hope that a much greater attention or reconsideration of the...
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Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to advance a research agenda on the topic of problematising profit and profitability. This paper also acts as an introduction to this Accounting, Auditing & Accountability (AAAJ) special section which aims to foster the development of literature focussing...
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This paper contributes to the recent 'practice turn' in management accounting literature in two ways: (1) by investigating the meshing and consequently the 'situated functionality' of accounting in various private equity (PE) practices, and (2) by experimenting with the application of Schatzki's...
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This study contributes to social studies of accounting and finance by engaging concepts from the Communities of Practice (CoP) to explain intermediation practices in the Social Impact Investing (SII) sector. We use data from a field study to investigate how community-like practices shape the...
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This edited book examines the relationship between the materiality of artefacts and managerial techniques, combining the recent scholarly interest on socio-materiality with a focus on management. Exploring managerial techniques, the social and material tools used by actors to guide or facilitate...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to constructively discuss the meaning and nature of (theoretical) contribution in accounting research, as represented by Lukka and Vinnari (2014) (hereafter referred to as LV). The authors aim is to further encourage debate on what constitutes management...
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