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Popular accounting history: Evidence from post-enron stories

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posted on 2024-11-01, 14:19 authored by Garry CarnegieGarry Carnegie, Christopher Napier
This study reviews the concept of "popular history" in the context of accounting history, drawing on evidence from post-Enron stories about corporate collapse and accounting and auditing failure. The study complements the work of Carnegie and Napier [2010], which focused on how professional accountants and their firms and organizations were portrayed in books about Enron and Arthur Andersen that were published during the period 2002 to 2005. These books can be characterized as "popular histories", and the present paper illustrates how the scholarly work of academic accounting historians is given little attention by the authors of these post-Enron stories. It points to the largely untapped potential for accounting historians to make their research findings and insights available for a general readership.

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Journal

Accounting Historians Journal

Volume

40

Issue

2

Start page

1

End page

20

Total pages

20

Publisher

Academy of Accounting Historians

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© COPYRIGHT 2013 Academy of Accounting Historians

Former Identifier

2006043561

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2014-03-12

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