2021
DOI: 10.1108/aaaj-08-2021-5411
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Space for accounting and accountability: realising potential management accounting research contributions to the space sector

Abstract: PurposeThe contribution of accounting research to the space sector has arguably been less discernible, less visible and less appreciated than that made by STEM disciplines. This paper aims to ascertain the nature and extent to which management accounting can contribute to interdisciplinary advancements of the space sector. This is accomplished by investigating possible contributions realised by management accounting research to the space sector and identifying the opportunities and challenges facing interdisci… Show more

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“…The theoretical motivation for our paper is to explore the role of HASS factors, particularly accounting and accountability, which have so far not been explored in the context of the space race. We are inspired by Tucker and Alewine (2022), who suggest that the social sciences…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theoretical motivation for our paper is to explore the role of HASS factors, particularly accounting and accountability, which have so far not been explored in the context of the space race. We are inspired by Tucker and Alewine (2022), who suggest that the social sciences…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The problem of cost overruns in space contracts Cost management constitutes a fruitful area for illustrating the usefulness of critical realist thought in research on space accounting and has been singled out as one of the key areas where accounting scholars can make a significant contribution to our understanding of the space economy (see Alewine, 2020;Tucker and Alewine, 2022a). Issues of cost management have also received ample attention in the space literature, albeit from a predominantly economics-and engineering-based perspective.…”
Section: Application To the Field Of Cost Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, not much information on the activities being conducted in space is available, and the methods for creating, acquiring, organising and reporting space information are underdeveloped (Di Tullio, 2022). This lack of information is combined with outdated regulatory frameworks (Tucker and Alewine, 2021) that are inadequate for meeting innovation challenges (Fenwick et al, 2017). So, like many sectors in recent decades where innovation has spread rapidly (e.g.…”
Section: Rethinking Hybrid and Pluralistic Accountability For The New...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, governments have tended to operate in the space sector Exploring the new space age with non-financial objectives. However, partnering with private companies has introduced new commercial, financial and profit-seeking objectives (Tucker and Alewine, 2021). As Villani et al (2017) state, the success of hybrid forms of collaboration also depends on the business model they adopt and how those models integrate different institutional logics and combine resources and competencies.…”
Section: Rethinking Hybrid and Pluralistic Accountability For The New...mentioning
confidence: 99%