Historiography for accounting : Methodological contributions, contributors and thought patterns from 1983 to 2012

作者: Garry D. Carnegie

DOI: 10.1108/AAAJ-08-2013-1430

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摘要: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the historiographic writings for accounting concerned with craft researching and writing history, published in English-language, across a period 30 years from 1983 2012. study's aim three-fold: first, review literature pertaining history identify key developments trends; second, contributors their publication outlets third, analyze citations individuals or groups who have gained traction historiography. Design/methodology/approach An essay focusing on historiography as well some thoughts issues present-day Findings study shows that development during has been advent new which contributed much theoretical topical diversit...

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