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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 566 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 1050 g
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367581302
  • ISBN-13: 9780367581305
Selecting from the wide range of research methodologies remains a dilemma for all scholars, not least those looking to study the world of accounting. Both established and emerging research methods are frequently advocated, creating a challengingly broad range of choices.





Covering a selection of qualitative methodological issues, research strategies and methods, this comprehensive compilation provides an essential guide to the choice and execution of qualitative research approaches in this field. The contributions are grouped into four sections:



















Worldview and paradigms













Methodologies and strategies













Data collection methods and analysis













Experiencing qualitative field research: personal reflections











Edited by leading scholars, with contributions from experts and rising stars, this volume will be essential reading for anyone looking to undertake research in the qualitative accounting field.

Arvustused

'A book that the qualitative accounting research community has longed for. Enlightening and interesting ... it is a very informative reference work on qualitative research methods in accounting.' - Gunnar Rimmel, International Journal of Accounting

'Although accounting practice and research has evolved considerably, a serious and comprehensive collection on qualitative theories and methods is undoubtedly overdue. This volume definitively fills the void, as a thoughtful compendium of major issues confronting the discipline and its knowledge base. Academics have long lamented the need for a volume for teaching and learning the range of topics offered in this compilation: interpretive research, critical inquiry, ethnography, case study, fieldwork, and many others. Seasoned researchers and emerging scholars alike will be grateful for many years to come, as the editors and authors -- internationally recognized innovators -- have crafted indispensable works. An assemblage of insightful and pioneering work, the book provides a copious dividend, making our long wait worthy.' - Professor Cheryl R. Lehman, Hofstra University, USA

'The first comprehensive account of all you need to know about being in the world of qualitative accounting research. The power of this book lies in its scope, covering everything from abstract "worldviews" (or paradigms) to lived experience in the form of "how to do it" tips from the coalface. All presented in the lively, engaging and very readable writing style we would expect from these four editors. A "must-read" qualitative methods book for researchers and students alike.' - Professor Sue Llewellyn, Alliance Manchester Business School, UK

'World-leading experts, important topics, wise advice and authentic reflections. This book has all the ingredients for an essential guide on qualitative accounting research. I will be keeping this one close to my desk and Ill be encouraging my students to do the same.' - Professor Deryl Northcott, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

'This wide-ranging book is an essential reference point for PhDs and young scholars seeking to navigate the range of qualitative research methods applicable to the study of accounting. The combination of excellent guidance on a variety of methods with personal reflections from researchers is especially engaging. It is also a timely text that deserves to be influential as qualitative research in accounting secures increasing prominence internationally.' - Professor Brendan ODwyer, Alliance Manchester Business School, UK and University of Amsterdam Business School, The Netherlands

Part I: Introduction



1. Researching Everyday Accounting Practice: Epistemological Debate



Mark A. Covaleski, Kathryn Haynes, Zahirul Hoque and Lee D. Parker



Part II: Worldviews and Paradigms



2. Social Constructionist Research in Accounting: A Reflection on the Accounting Profession



Mark A. Covaleski, Mark W. Dirsmith and Sajay Samuel



3. Interpretive Research In Accounting: Past, Present and Future



Kari Lukka and Sven Modell



4. Critical Studies in Accounting: Researching the Exercise of Power



Marcia Annisette and Christine Cooper



5. Historiography in Accounting Research



Garry D. Carnegie and Christopher J. Napier



6. Grounded Theory Approach to Accounting Studies: Overview of Principles, Assumptions and Methods



Andrew Goddard



7. Visual Methodologies for Accounting and Accountability



Jane Davison and Samantha Warren



8. Appreciative Inquiry for Accounting Research



Zahirul Hoque



Part III: Methodologies and Strategies



9. Ethnography, Ethnomethodology and Anthropology Studies In Accounting



Colin Dey



10. Case Studies in Accounting Research



Bill Lee and Christopher G. Humphrey



11. An Emergence of Narrative Approaches in Social Sciences and in Accounting Research



Barbara Czarniawska



12. Oral History



Theresa A. Hammond



13. Autoethnography In Accounting Research



Kathryn Haynes



14. Action Research in Accounting



Timothy J. Fogarty



15. Discourse Analysis in Accounting Research



Rihab Khalifa and Habib Mahama



16. An Introduction to Interventionist Research in Accounting



John Dumay and Vicky Baard



17. Reflexivity in Accounting Research



Kathryn Haynes



Part IV: Data Collection and Analysis



18. Mixed Methods for Understanding Accounting Issues



Basil Tucker and Zahirul Hoque



19. Field Interviews: Process and Analysis



Habib Mahama and Rihab Khalifa



20. Participant Observation at the Coalface



Lee D. Parker



21. Content Analysis



David Campbell



22. Focus Group Discussions



Elizabeth Gammie, Susan Hamilton and Valerie Gilchrist



23. Analyzing and Interpreting Qualitative Data in Management Accounting Research



Mark A. Covaleski, Mark W. Dirsmith and Sajay Samuel



24. Qualitative Data Management and Analysis Software



Fiona Anderson-Gough, Carla Edgley and Nina Sharma



25. Credibility and Authenticity in Qualitative Accounting Research



Martin Messner, Jodie Moll and Torkel Stromsten



Part IV: Experiencing Qualitative Field Research: Personal Reflections



26. A Case Study Research Project: Personal Reflections



Sophia Ji



27. Etics, Emics and Ethnomethodology in Accounting Research



Vassili Joannides



28. Ethical Considerations In Qualitative Research: Personal Experiences From The Field



Esin Ozdil, Chatruika Seneviratne and Xuan Thuy Mai



29. Conducting Oral History Research: Reflections From the Field



Kathie Ross

Zahirul Hoque is Professor of Management Accounting and Public Sector and Head of the Department of Accounting at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.





Lee D. Parker is Distinguished Professor of Accounting at RMIT University, Australia and Research Professor of Accounting at the University of Glasgow, UK.





Mark A. Covaleski is the Robert Beyer Professor of Managerial Accounting and Control at the Wisconsin School of Business at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.





Kathryn Haynes is Professor of Accounting and Dean of the Faculty of Business, Law and Politics at the University of Hull, UK.