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The study, teaching and practice of social and environmental accounting has grown steadily over the last 40 years in both developed and emerging economies. Researchers entering the field today are faced with a complex and demanding landscape, as the impetus on the world of accounting and finance to understand the social justice agenda becomes stronger. Drawing on a carefully selected range of sources that balance history with urgency and the mainstream with innovation, this four-volume set aims to equip students, teachers and researchers with a deep primer in the essentials of the field, and…mehr

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The study, teaching and practice of social and environmental accounting has grown steadily over the last 40 years in both developed and emerging economies. Researchers entering the field today are faced with a complex and demanding landscape, as the impetus on the world of accounting and finance to understand the social justice agenda becomes stronger. Drawing on a carefully selected range of sources that balance history with urgency and the mainstream with innovation, this four-volume set aims to equip students, teachers and researchers with a deep primer in the essentials of the field, and encourage them to challenge and further develop those ideas. It contains 80 key articles, selected from across the literature on social and environmental accounting, reprinted together for the first time. Compiled and introduced by an editorial board of wide experience and renown in the professional, governmental and academic spheres, this work is an essential resource for libraries, academics, researchers and practitioners with an interest in accountancy or the rapidly expanding social and environmental agenda.
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Autorenporträt
Rob Gray is Professor of Social and Environmental Accounting and Director of the Centre for Social and Environmental Accounting Research at the University of St Andrews. He serves on the editorial boards of ten leading journals, including the British Accounting Review, the Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, the Pacific Accounting Review, the Social and Environmental Accounting Journal, and Accounting, Organizations and Society. In 2004 he was elected to be one of the 14 founding members of the British Accounting Association Hall of Fame. Jan Bebbington is Professor of Accounting and Sustainable Development at the University of St Andrews, and Director of the St Andrews Sustainability Institute. She moved into academia after working as a chartered accountant in New Zealand. In addition to social and environmental accounting, her research interests include sustainable development and organizational change. Sue Gray is Research Fellow in the School of Management at the University of St Andrews, and Administrator of the Centre for Social and Environmental Accounting Research.