Interventionist research in accounting : a methodological approach

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    • Baard, Vicki
    • Dumay, John

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Interventionist research in accounting : a methodological approach

Vicki C. Baard and John Dumay

(Routledge studies in accounting)

Routledge, 2021

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This book is the first comprehensive methodological guide for accounting researchers on Interventionist Research (IVR). It provides all the fundamental components needed for understanding what IVR is, and how to plan, design, and conduct legitimate intervention studies, which can endure the scrutiny of institutions and peer review. This text systematically opens the 'black box' of an alternative research paradigm seeking to contribute simultaneously to theory and practice, through direct and collaborative engagement with organisations, practitioners, managers and professionals. It mobilises the production of innovative and theoretically grounded research for academe, and of practical relevance or usefulness and interest to the field of practice. Interventionist Research in Accounting: A Methodological Approach unpacks current thinking on IVR to forge a confident path ahead for IVR through adopting a forward-thinking approach. This book recognises the remedial potential of IVR to address the research-practice-relevance gap in accounting research and deliberates the challenges of IVR in accounting. It addresses the design, development, and implementation of interventions, critical to solving real-world problems as well as guiding readers in planning the IVR project including budgetary and ethical aspects, utilising suitable research methods and data collection techniques, and establishing validity and reliability. Further, it offers guidance on selecting and managing the research team and recruiting, accessing, and retaining intervention participants; these two components are crucial to creating collaborative relationships required for effective intervention. This book is a guide serving as a valuable resource for accounting researchers conducting intervention studies, for doctoral and other research students undertaking accounting research, and academics working in universities and business schools or teaching courses in accounting and research methodology.

Table of Contents

PART I INTERVENTIONIST RESEARCH - WHY IT MATTERS AND WHY YOU SHOULD CARE Chapter 1: An Introduction to Interventionist Research Chapter 2: The 'Good' of IVR - Relevance and Remedy Chapter 3: The 'Bad' and the 'Ugly' of IVR PART 2 METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS AND DESIGN - THE PILLARS OF AUTHENTICITY Chapter 4: To Intervene - Integrating Philosophy and Theory Chapter 5: An Interventionist Research Framework Chapter 6: Planning and Protecting Your IVR Project Chapter 7: Methods for Collecting, Storing and Analysing IVR Data Chapter 8: IVR Reliability, Validity and Generalisations PART 3 PEOPLE, SOCIAL SYSTEMS AND INTERVENTIONS - PUTTING IT TOGETHER Chapter 9: Recruiting, Approaching and Retaining Participants Chapter 10: Selecting and Managing the Intervention Team Chapter 11: Intervention Design and Construction PART 4 INTERVENTION IMPLEMENTATION AND DISSEMINATION - IN TOUCH WITH REALITY Chapter 12: Intervention Implementation Chapter 13: Disseminating Your Intervention Research

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  • NCID
    BC05025506
  • ISBN
    • 9781138579163
  • LCCN
    2020018943
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 302 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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