Table of contents - Special Issue: Ethnographies of Accountability
Guest Editors: Carolyn J. Cordery, Ivo De Loo, Hugo Letiche
Introduction to special issue on ethnographies of accountability
Carolyn J. Cordery, Ivo De Loo, Hugo LeticheThis paper aims to outline the motivation for this Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal (AAAJ) Special Issue, providing an overview of the six selected papers. This…
Pulling back the curtain of environmental accountability: How boundaries shape environmental identities in the SKI industry
Edward Gamble, Gary CatonThis paper aims to explore the important role boundaries play in back-office framing of environmental engagement. This is of particular interest because it is not clear how…
Navigating multiple accountabilities through managers’ boundary work in professional service firms
Ricardo Azambuja, Lisa Baudot, Bertrand MalschThis study explores the professional work of managers in professional service firms (PSFs) by focusing on the relational position of managers as they interface between diverse…
The interaction of hierarchical and socializing accountability and the emergence of intelligent accountability in a classroom – a critical analysis
Özlem ArikanThis study aims to investigate the impact on organizational members of team marks and peer feedback in a classroom as an organizational setting, where equals were engaged in a…
Escaping transparent, asymmetrical and agentive accountability? Entrepreneurial accounts and researchers' countertransference
Madeleine Besson, Philippe Jacquinot, Rémi Jardat, Jean-Luc MoriceauThis article of exploratory research provides a critical perspective on accountability, focusing on three characteristics: transparency, asymmetry and individual agency. An…
The #MeToo legacy and “the Collective Us”: conceptualising accountability for sexual misconduct at work
Galina GoncharenkoThis study aims to analyse how the collective processing of the #MeToo legacy in the form of community discourses and activism conceptualises organisational accountability for…
Breaking boundaries and creating inclusion-based organization through critical performativity and dialogical accountability: the case of FC United Manchester
Daniel Torchia, Simone Domenico Scagnelli, Laura CorazzaThe purpose of this paper is to extend research on boundary making and breaking through alternative football clubs. These entities have borne out of the disappointment caused by…
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- Prof James Guthrie
- Prof Lee Parker