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Critical Theory has become an increasingly important source of insights for accounting researchers associated with the critical accounting project. Although the Critical Theory perspective is only one of many ways of seeing associated with the task of promoting greater awareness among all those...
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From the early 1990’s, both the marketing and accounting disciplines have reported insightful and similar developments. In seeking to define and measure the marketing concept, research on ‘market orientation’ has highlighted the need for organization-wide information and action on...
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This paper provides in a chronological fashion an introduction to six frameworks that one can apply to describing, understanding and also potentially innovating business models. These six frameworks have been chosen carefully as they represent six very different perspectives on business models...
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In recent time discussion has gone back and forward regarding the topics of business models, accounting and reporting. In this paper we reflect on some of the main issues pertinent to this discussion as a preamble to identifying a promising way forward.
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During the past quarter of a century the academic business and management literature has placed an increased premium on incorporating theory within contributions to it. Coincidentally this is the same time period during which the study of the business model domain has occurred. For the most...
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The adoption of a performative approach promises to enrich research enquiries pursued in the business model field. Such an approach has demonstrated its purchase in other business and management disciplines, including accounting, and has contributed to the wider exploration of social science...
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The absence of people (employees) from the business model literature is at odds with their pivotal contribution to the value creation, delivery and capture process. As a resource that management is continually challenged to grow, their success in doing so has been identified as an outcome...
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During the past quarter of a century the academic business and management literature has placed an increased premium on incorporating theory within contributions to it. Coincidentally this is the same time period during which the study of the business model domain has occurred. For the most...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015409336
The adoption of a performative approach promises to enrich research enquiries pursued in the business model field. Such an approach has demonstrated its purchase in other business and management disciplines, including accounting, and has contributed to the wider exploration of social science...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015409366
In recent time discussion has gone back and forward regarding the topics of business models, accounting and reporting. In this paper we reflect on some of the main issues pertinent to this discussion as a preamble to identifying a promising way forward.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015409378