Accounting, a Multiparadigmatic Science
By (Author) Ahmed Riahi-Belkaoui
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
17th July 1996
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Society and Social Sciences
657
Hardback
208
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
482g
Once considered an intruder into the academic community, accounting has developed into a full fledged social science, with fierce competition among its different paradigms. Riahi-Belkaui explains that these paradigms, each striving for primacy through publications, conferences, and other means of self-exposure, are characterised by their "exemplars, their image of the subject matter, their theories, and finally the methods they use." In doing so they have given accounting a certain new cachet. Riahi-Belkaoui thus provides a critical examination of each of these paradigms in an effort to guide researchers and policy makers in their search for proper interpretations and positionings of the products of accounting research. In six chapters each devoted to a specific paradigm, the book elucidates each paradigm's contribution to accounting thought and practice. Covered are the anthropological / inductive paradigm, the decision usefulness / decision model paradigm, the decision usefulness / decision maker / individual use paradigm. The result is a book that uses philosophy of science concepts in accounting, and a book that will also have applications in university graduate-level courses in research methodology and accounting theory.
In this excellent volume Riahi-Belkaoui provides an in-depth guide and critical examination of the five accounting research paradigms striving for primacy in accounting research.... This clearly written, authoritative volume will be an invaluable resource for doctoral students and accounting researchers who need to understand accounting research methodology; it will also be useful reading for graduate students studying accounting theory.-Choice
"In this excellent volume Riahi-Belkaoui provides an in-depth guide and critical examination of the five accounting research paradigms striving for primacy in accounting research.... This clearly written, authoritative volume will be an invaluable resource for doctoral students and accounting researchers who need to understand accounting research methodology; it will also be useful reading for graduate students studying accounting theory."-Choice
AHMED RIAHI-BELKAOUI, is Professor of Accounting, at the College of Business Administration, University of Illinois at Chicago. A prolific author of journal articles and scholarly and professional books and textbooks, he serves on the editorial boards of numerous prestigious journals in his field and is known for his unusual, often groundbreaking research and analysis.