2023
DOI: 10.1108/aaaj-09-2021-5430
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Accountability and music: accounting, emotions and responses to the 1913 concert for Giuseppe Verdi

Abstract: PurposeThis study aims to explore the engagement between accounting and music in the social and relational construction of accountability. The authors conceive this construction as a dynamic and recursive interplay between the giving of different accounts and the responses that these accounts provoke. The authors investigate the emotional dimension of this interplay, as it is also triggered by music, feeding back into how accountability is constructed and evolves over time.Design/methodology/approachThis study… Show more

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“…We show that the EO data collected from Space, integrated with other information, enable organisations to both project the present into the future through predictions and imagine the future differently by responding to these predictions through creative solutions fed by those data while also embedding such responses into their accounts. In so doing, we extend prior accounting studies on “response-ability” (Favotto et al ., 2022; see also, Giovannoni et al ., 2023), by showing how its relations with the ability to give an account for action can be informed by the scientific data coming from Space, enabling a projection into the future that can be also longed for, and imagined differently, through actions and decisions fed by those data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…We show that the EO data collected from Space, integrated with other information, enable organisations to both project the present into the future through predictions and imagine the future differently by responding to these predictions through creative solutions fed by those data while also embedding such responses into their accounts. In so doing, we extend prior accounting studies on “response-ability” (Favotto et al ., 2022; see also, Giovannoni et al ., 2023), by showing how its relations with the ability to give an account for action can be informed by the scientific data coming from Space, enabling a projection into the future that can be also longed for, and imagined differently, through actions and decisions fed by those data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%