This area explores the core issues of financial and management accounting theory. Students will examine in-depth financial reporting and disclosure, taxation, total quality management and cross cultural control systems. Primary focus is on users of financial information and empirical problems of relevance to the practice of accounting and management.
Recent Publications
Arjaliès, D-L.; Banerjee, B., (Forthcoming), "“Let’s go to the land instead:” Indigenous perspectives on biodiversity and the possibilities of regenerative capital", Journal of Management Studies
Friedland, R.; Arjaliès, D-L., 2024, "Speaking for Human Being: Institutional Logics, Dragons, and the Supra-Human", Journal of Organizational Sociology, July 2(2)
Arjaliès, D-L.; Compain-Eglin, S., 2024, "Trying to Sell the Crow Queen in Web 3.0.: On the Resistance of Video Gamers to Cryptocurrencies, NFTs and their Financial Logic", Research in the Sociology of Organizations, July 89: 177 - 190.