This book presents a multifaceted analysis and reflection of the challenges that public, private and non-profit organisations have had to face during the pandemic. It contributes to the creation of robust strategies for institutions to be able to respond promptly and equitably to future emergencies and offers insights for policy development.
This book presents a multifaceted analysis and reflection of the challenges that public, private and non-profit organisations have had to face during the pandemic. It contributes to the creation of robust strategies for institutions to be able to respond promptly and equitably to future emergencies and offers insights for policy development.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ericka Costa is Full Professor of Accounting, at the University of Trento, Italy. Massimo Contrafatto is Reader in Accounting at the University of Sussex, United Kingdom. Lee Parker is Research Professor in Accounting at the Adam Smith School of Business, the University of Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Accounting, Accountability and Crisis Management: An Overview of the Book Part I: Pandemics and Challenges for Business and Organisations 1. Accounting and accountability for pandemics. Emerging themes and future implications 2. Covid-19 outbreak and the rethinking of the capitalism. A paradigmatic shift starting from the Italian Economia Aziendale 3. Business model rethinking. A reaction against extraordinary events in business scenario Part II: Accounting and Accountability for Pandemics 4. Accounting and accountability for governing extraordinary events 5. Going Concern Assessment and Related Disclosure During the Pandemic: Evidence from the "Most Impacted" Italian Firms 6. Management control for extraordinary and extreme events Part III: Pandemics, Accounting and Accountability in Divergent Contexts 7. Public accountability challenges and pandemic: what's beyond numbers? 8. Social Distance, Accounting and Accountability in NPOs 9. Pandemics and Accounting Education - a student perspective 10. Challenges in sustainability accounting education after the Covid-19 pandemic. Some pedagogical tips 11. Pandemic and management accounting change in the business context: empirical evidence from Italy 12. Accounting, Accountability and Crisis Management: Lessons Learnt from COVID-19 in Italy
Accounting, Accountability and Crisis Management: An Overview of the Book Part I: Pandemics and Challenges for Business and Organisations 1. Accounting and accountability for pandemics. Emerging themes and future implications 2. Covid-19 outbreak and the rethinking of the capitalism. A paradigmatic shift starting from the Italian Economia Aziendale 3. Business model rethinking. A reaction against extraordinary events in business scenario Part II: Accounting and Accountability for Pandemics 4. Accounting and accountability for governing extraordinary events 5. Going Concern Assessment and Related Disclosure During the Pandemic: Evidence from the "Most Impacted" Italian Firms 6. Management control for extraordinary and extreme events Part III: Pandemics, Accounting and Accountability in Divergent Contexts 7. Public accountability challenges and pandemic: what's beyond numbers? 8. Social Distance, Accounting and Accountability in NPOs 9. Pandemics and Accounting Education - a student perspective 10. Challenges in sustainability accounting education after the Covid-19 pandemic. Some pedagogical tips 11. Pandemic and management accounting change in the business context: empirical evidence from Italy 12. Accounting, Accountability and Crisis Management: Lessons Learnt from COVID-19 in Italy
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