Social and environmental accountability research
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Abstract
Purpose To investigate, analyse and critique contemporary research in social and environmental accounting. Design/methodology/approach An analysis and critique of the social and environmental accountability (SEA) research field since the late 1980s. The study revisits two key prior seminal papers on the field, examines the remit for SEA researchers' focus on practice and policy and offers an empirical analysis of the profile of SEA publication. Findings Theories are identified in two groups: augmentation and heartland theories. These have been more deductively than inductively generated, evidencing limited attention to field‐based engagement. An alternative to the elusive all‐embracing unitary SEA theory is…
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Keywords
- Accountability
- Originality
- Field (mathematics)
- Sociology
- Social accounting
- Publishing
- Engineering ethics
- Public relations
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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