Accounting's past, present and future

Carnegie, Garry and Napier, Christopher

(2012)

Carnegie, Garry and Napier, Christopher (2012) Accounting's past, present and future. Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, 25 (2).

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Abstract

Purpose – To revisit the special issue of Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal published in 1996 on the theme “Accounting history into the twenty-first century”, in order to identify and assess the impact of the special issue in shaping developments in the accounting history literature, and to consider issues for future historical research in accounting. Design/methodology/approach – A retrospective and prospective essay focusing on developments in the historical accounting literature. Findings – The special issue’s advocacy of critical and interpretive histories of accounting’s past has influenced subsequent research, particularly within the various research themes identified in the issue. The most significant aspect of this influence has been the engagement of increasing numbers of accounting historians with theoretical perspectives and analytical frameworks. Research limitations/implications – The present study examines the content and impact of a single journal issue. It explores future research possibilities, which inevitably involves speculation. Originality/value – In addressing recent developments in the literature through the lens of the special issue, the paper emphasises the unifying power of history and offers ideas, insights and reflections that may assist in stimulating originality in future studies of accounting’s past.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleAccounting's past, present and future
AuthorsCarnegie, Garry
Napier, Christopher
Uncontrolled KeywordsAccounting history; critical and interpretive histories; archives; research taxonomy; research projects
DepartmentsFaculty of History and Social Science\Management
Research Groups and Centres\Management\Information and Communication Management

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09513571211198782

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