2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.mar.2016.07.006
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IPOs, institutional complexity, and management accounting in hybrid organisations: A field study in a state-owned enterprise in China

Abstract: An initial public offering (IPO) is an important milestone for an organisation. In addition to pressures from capital markets unavoidably imposed onto newly listed firms, other beliefs, rationales, and prescriptions deriving from the institutional environment where they operate may prevail and guide organisational practices. Drawing on the perspective of institutional logics, this paper investigates the implementation of management accounting (MA) within firms that face multiple institutional demands following… Show more

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“…The initial starting point of the research was the organizational crisis that Alpha experienced in 2015, and which resulted in a complete spending freeze for all faculties between September and December of that year. Thus, the majority of data was collected ex‐post, that is, through partial observation of the crisis as it occurred and partial retrospective reconstruction through interviews (Liguori and Steccolini, ; Dai et al ., ). We acknowledge that this reconstruction of events ‘could be influenced by agents’ ex post rationalization' (Liguori and Steccolini, , p. 32) and might lead us to draw inaccurate conclusions, as interviewees might recall events under the influence of uncontrollable external factors given that it is some time since the event took place (Glick et al ., , p. 302).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The initial starting point of the research was the organizational crisis that Alpha experienced in 2015, and which resulted in a complete spending freeze for all faculties between September and December of that year. Thus, the majority of data was collected ex‐post, that is, through partial observation of the crisis as it occurred and partial retrospective reconstruction through interviews (Liguori and Steccolini, ; Dai et al ., ). We acknowledge that this reconstruction of events ‘could be influenced by agents’ ex post rationalization' (Liguori and Steccolini, , p. 32) and might lead us to draw inaccurate conclusions, as interviewees might recall events under the influence of uncontrollable external factors given that it is some time since the event took place (Glick et al ., , p. 302).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…() and Dai et al . (), we tried to identify the potential effects of multiple logics on Alpha and its accounting, as well as the use of accounting in the management of logics through discourses in our interviews, but without directly asking about these logics. Following Amans et al .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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