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Designing a consistent accounting research - evidence from linkages between accounting and religion

Joannides, Vassili; Berland, Nicolas (2009-02), Designing a consistent accounting research - evidence from linkages between accounting and religion, Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Accounting conference 2009, 2009-07, Innsbruck, Autriche

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Date
2009-02
Titre du colloque
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Accounting conference 2009
Date du colloque
2009-07
Ville du colloque
Innsbruck
Pays du colloque
Autriche
Pages
26
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Auteur(s)
Joannides, Vassili
Berland, Nicolas
Résumé (EN)
This paper has a methodological purpose, as we are aiming to show practices of accounting research designing. In that heuristic, we are basing our argument on Burrell’s and Morgan’s (1979), Feyerabend’s (1975), Quattrone’s (2000, 2004b) and Lowe’s (2004a, b) epistemo-methodological writings and consider accounting research a comprehensive coherent whole in which methodology choices must be consistent with ontological assumptions revealed in research questions and influencing epistemological stances. We evidence our claim through the bottom-up in-depth study of a research stream characterised by a form of homogeneity and revealing various designs though. We found it in works on linkages between accounting and religion, all publications on the subject focusing on the Church of England or the Victorian Synod Church of Australia, and arriving at opposed conclusions. Indeed, two bodies of literature emerge, one concluding on semantic dichotomies between accounting and religion, and another viewing accounting as a religious practice. Thence, we argue the difference lies in the intertwinement of research question formulation with ontological assumptions, epistemological stances and methodology choices.
Mots-clés
research design; ontology; methodology; epistemology; accounting research
JEL
M41 - Accounting

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