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Accounting Forum: Institutional formations and the Anglo-Americanization of local auditing practices: the cases of Greece/ by Emmanouil Dedoulis.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Accounting Forum. p.29-44 ; Volume 40, Issue 1Publication details: --Amsterdam: Elsevier, c2016.Description: p.29-44ISSN:
  • 0155-9982
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  • BPer. 657 Ac27 Vol. 40, i1. March 2016
Summary: Following influential studies on the operation of the world economic system and the development of accounting, this paper synthesizes elements of political economy and institutional theories to illuminate the process which have led to the Anglo-Americanization of local auditing practices. By focusing on the history of modern Greece, this paper demonstrates how broader politico-economic ties created the backdrop for the development of coercive, mimetic and normative processes whose intertwinement gave rise to a professional cognitive basis and organizational practices conducive to the dominant Anglo-American models, long before the emergence of influential international accountancy organizations.
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Following influential studies on the operation of the world economic system and the development of accounting, this paper synthesizes elements of political economy and institutional theories to illuminate the process which have led to the Anglo-Americanization of local auditing practices. By focusing on the history of modern Greece, this paper demonstrates how broader politico-economic ties created the backdrop for the development of coercive, mimetic and normative processes whose intertwinement gave rise to a professional cognitive basis and organizational practices conducive to the dominant Anglo-American models, long before the emergence of influential international accountancy organizations.

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