2010
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1657832
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The Accountant’s Social Background and Stereotype in Popular Culture: The Novels of Alexander Clark Smith

Abstract: PurposeThe paper explores the social origins of Scottish chartered accountants and the accounting stereotype as portrayed in popular fiction. Design/methodology/approachThe detective novels of the Scottish chartered accountant Alexander Clark Smith are used as a lens through which to explore the social origins of accountants and the changing popular representations of the accountant (Hopwood, 1994). FindingsThe novels contribute to our understanding of the construction of accounting stereotypes and of the soci… Show more

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“…Apesar de as mudanças no ambiente de negócios terem ocasionado uma transformação significativa no papel do contador (Albrecht & Sack, 2000;Parker, 2000), essas percepções negativas continuam inalteradas (Baxter & Kavanagh, 2012;Evans & Fraser, 2012;Parker, 2000). A sombra do estereótipo do contador ainda permanece terrivelmente sobre a consciência pública (Jeacle, 2008).…”
Section: Estereótipo Do Contadorunclassified
“…Apesar de as mudanças no ambiente de negócios terem ocasionado uma transformação significativa no papel do contador (Albrecht & Sack, 2000;Parker, 2000), essas percepções negativas continuam inalteradas (Baxter & Kavanagh, 2012;Evans & Fraser, 2012;Parker, 2000). A sombra do estereótipo do contador ainda permanece terrivelmente sobre a consciência pública (Jeacle, 2008).…”
Section: Estereótipo Do Contadorunclassified
“…We have contended that A&R are likely to have been impressed socially with the credentials and status of TJGT as early as 1894 and may well have felt that their associations with them improved their own social status in the community. While merchants in substantial small firms would certainly qualify as middle class, as Evans and Fraser (2012) argue, partners in leading CA firms, especially those who held prominent positions on the council of their Institute, as Jackson of TJGT at one point did, would command higher social status.…”
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“…Namun, usaha meminjam dan menggunakan karya sastra sebagai alat analisis telah pernah dicoba oleh Wahyuni (2015) dalam melakukan penelitian di bidang akuntansi manajemen di Indonesia. Sementara itu, dalam berbagai publikasi skala internasional, penggunaan karya seni dan sastra sebagai alat analisis untuk penelitian akuntansi bukanlah hal yang baru (Dimnik dan Felton (2006); Evans, 2009;Evans dan Fraser, 2012;James 2008James , 2009Schuler 1998). Di sisi lain pula, disiplin ilmu yang serumpun dan terhimpun dalam fakultas yang sama 1 , manajemen misalnya, sudah pernah meminjam kritik sastra dalam mengkaji manajemen sumber daya manusia pada sebuah novel (Jalil dan Kadir, 2012).…”
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