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A comment on ''The struggle to fabricate accounting narrative obfuscation: an actor-network-theoretic analysis of a failing project''

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posted on 2024-11-02, 00:54 authored by Gerard Stone, Lee Parker
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide a comment on "The struggle to fabricate accounting narrative obfuscation: An actor-network-theoretic analysis of a failing project" by Brian Rutherford. Design/methodology/approach The paper discusses issues highlighted by Rutherford regarding the unresolved limitations of the Flesch formulaic approach to readability analysis and the narrow focus of readability research in accounting. Findings Commencing with an overview of an important shift in the use of the Flesch formula in accounting readability research in 2004, the paper outlines the emergence of supplementary measures and proxies of readability and reader accessibility of accounting prose. When used in combination with Flesch, the two measures augment readability analysis, ameliorate the formula's limitations and broaden readability research scope and focus. Originality/value The paper gives impetus to the development of additional supplementary measures and proxies of readability and reader access which are necessary to further expand the horizons of accounting readability research and meet ongoing changes to the contemporary accounting communications landscape.

History

Journal

Qualitative Research in Accounting and Management

Volume

13

Number

4

Issue

1

Start page

86

End page

89

Total pages

4

Publisher

Emerald

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Former Identifier

2006061531

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2016-07-14

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