Philosophy of Management Accounting

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Accounting Measurement
Actor Reality Construction
Actor World Relation
actor-based decision making
Actor-Realty Construction
Andrea Tenucci
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Ceo Statement
Construct Causalities
Cristian Heidarson
Cristina Campanale
Daniela Pianezzi
Emmi Tervala
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Factual Possibilities
Falconer Mitchell
Gudrun Baldvinsdottir
Improve NPD Performance
integrating facts values communication
Language Games
Lars Braad Nielsen
Lennart Norreklit
Lino Cinquini
Lisa Jack
Logical Conceptual Models
Management Accounting
Management Accounting Practice
Management Accounting Research
management control research
Management Topos
Mihaela Trenca
Morten Jakobsen
Morten Raffnsoe-Moller
Nikolaj Kure
NPD Context
NPD Project
organizational epistemology
PC Perspective
Performance Measurement Package
performance measurement systems
Petri Suomala
Pragmatic constructivism
Pragmatic Constructivist
Pragmatic Constructivist Approach
Pragmatic Truth
Pro-active Truth
Reality Construction
reality construction theory
Ruth Mattimoe
Strong Structuration Theory
structuration theory applications
Teemu Laine
Truth Gap
Tuomas Korhonen
Vice Versa
Will Seal

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138930094
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The book introduces pragmatic constructivism as a paradigm for understanding actors’ construction of functioning practice and for developing methods and concepts for managing and observing that practice. The book explores, understands and theorises organisational practices as constructed through the activities of all organisational actors. Actors always act under presumptions of a specific actor-world-relation which they continuously construct, adjust and reconstruct in light of new experiences, contexts and communication. The outcome of the actor-world-relation is a reality construction. The reality construction may function successfully or it may be hampered by fictitious and illusionary elements, due to missing or faulty actor-world relations. The thesis is that four dimensions of reality – facts, possibilities, values and communication – must be integrated in the actor-world-relation if the construct is to form a successful basis for effective, functioning actions.

Drawing on pragmatic constructivism, the book provides concepts and ideas for studies regarding actors and their use of management accounting models in their construction of organized reality. It concentrates on researching and conceptualizing what creates functioning reality construction. It develops concept and methods for understanding, analysing and managing the actors’ reality constructions. It is intended for people who do research on or work actively with developing management accounting.

Hanne Nørreklit is a Professor at Aarhus University, Denmark.