Accounting and Distributive Justice
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:5th May '10
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Accounting and Distributive Justice challenges the basic assumptions on which the current practice of financial reporting is based. It argues that the objective of financial reporting should be to contribute to the achievement of distributive justice and not the optimal allocation of resources as in the traditional capitalist paradigm. It explains in non-technical terms the principle philosophical theories of justice and argues that a firm has a moral responsibility to seek distributive justice in its dealings with its shareholders, employees, suppliers, customers, and other people with whom it has dealings, who are considered to be the firm’s stakeholders. The book introduces concepts of distributive justice to accountants and provokes them into reflecting on how the discipline of accounting can best serve the cause of justice. Accounting and Distributive Justice provides both a philosophical foundation and a practical game plan for the future of a more sustainable accounting practice.
'A valuable contribution to the accounting literature.' - David Collison, Social and Environmental Accountability Journal
'An interesting introduction for accounting scholars who want to broaden their perspectives on how reporting interplays with society' - Bino Catasús, The Accounting Review
ISBN: 9780415871778
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 560g
202 pages