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Indigenous practices of accounting on the ground: a Bourdieusian perspective

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posted on 2023-05-21, 06:22 authored by Fukofuka, P, Scobie, M, Glenn FinauGlenn Finau
<p><strong>Purpose:</strong> This study explores accounting practice in an Indigenous organization. This organization is embedded within a rural Aboriginal community in the country currently known as Australia. In doing so, this study illustrates the intertwining of accounting practice, practitioners, organizations and social/cultural context, while recognizing that the cultural embeddedness of accounting is not uniform.</p> <p><strong>Design/methodology/approach:</strong> Empirical materials were collected as part of a qualitative field study with an Indigenous organization. Specific methods include interviews, informal conversations, documentary reviews and participant observations. These materials were analysed through a Bourdieusian perspective.</p> <p><strong>Findings:</strong> By working with Indigenous Peoples on the ground, rather than relying on secondary materials, this study highlights how the values of a community challenge and reorient accounting practice towards community aspirations. This study illustrates how fields beyond the organization influence accounting practice, including in budgeting and assurance.</p> <p><strong>Originality/value:</strong> Exploring Indigenous practices of accounting maintains Indigenous agency and opens up space for alternative understandings and practices of accounting. By illustrating how a community can influence the accounting practice of an organization, this study has implications for wider understandings of the cultural embeddedness of mainstream accounting and possible alternatives.</p>

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Publication title

Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal

Pagination

1-24

ISSN

1368-0668

Department/School

TSBE

Publisher

Emerald Publishing Limited

Place of publication

United Kingdom

Rights statement

Copyright Emerald Publishing Ltd

Socio-economic Objectives

Other economic framework not elsewhere classified; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage and culture not elsewhere classified

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  • Restricted

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