Accounting as social and institutional practice / editado por Anthony G. Hopwood e Peter Miller. --
Contributor(s): Hopwood, Anthony G [ed.]
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 657.61 A1725 (Browse shelf) | Ex. 1 | Available | 10002184 |
1. Accounting as social and institutional practice: an introduction - Peter Miller. 2. Early double-entry bookkeeping and the rhetoric of accounting calculation - Grahame Thompson. 3. Writing, examining, disciplining: the genesis of accounting's modern power - Keith Hoskin and Richard Macve. 4. Governing the calculable person - Peter Miller and Ted O'Leary. 5. Accountancy and the first world war - Anne Loft. 6. Accounting and labour: integrations and disintegrations - Philip Bougen. 7. The politics of economic measurement: the rise of the productivity problem in the 1940s - Jim Tomlinson. 8. Corporate control in large british companies: the intersection of management accounting and industrial relations in postwar Britain - Peter Armstrong. 9. Value-added accounting and national economic policy - Anthony Hopwood, Stuart Burchell and Colin Clubb. 10. Management by accounting - Brendan Mcsweeney. 11. Regulating accountacy in the UK: episodes in a changing relationship between the state and the profession - David Cooper, Tony Puxty, Keith Robson and Hugh Willmott. 12. The audit society - Michael Power.
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