2023
DOI: 10.1108/medar-03-2023-1939
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Accounting infrastructure and promissory sustainable extractive industries: an actor-network theory analysis

Abstract: Purpose This study aims to articulate the conceptual foundations of the role of accounting infrastructure (calculative practice and the communicative dimension of accounting) in extractive industries (EIs) towards a sustainable orientation from an actor-network theory (ANT) perspective. Design/methodology/approach This study is a literature-based analysis of the calculative property and communicative dimension of accounting in EIs, using the concepts of calculability, assemblage and other related concepts fr… Show more

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“…The key appears to be founding the management accounting control regime on values that resonate with individuals and their aspirations in the local context. Using concepts including calculability and assemblage from Actor Network Theory, Tran et al (2023) undertook a literature-based analysis of the calculative property and communicative dimension of accounting in the Extractive Industries, to identify its potentialities and limits. Through interpreting the role of sustainability accounting within networks of sociotechnical relations, the authors chart a direction for future research.…”
Section: Contents Of the Meditari Accountancy Research Special Issue ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key appears to be founding the management accounting control regime on values that resonate with individuals and their aspirations in the local context. Using concepts including calculability and assemblage from Actor Network Theory, Tran et al (2023) undertook a literature-based analysis of the calculative property and communicative dimension of accounting in the Extractive Industries, to identify its potentialities and limits. Through interpreting the role of sustainability accounting within networks of sociotechnical relations, the authors chart a direction for future research.…”
Section: Contents Of the Meditari Accountancy Research Special Issue ...mentioning
confidence: 99%