Accountability Theory Meets Accountability Practice

Accountability Theory Meets Accountability Practice

EnglishHardback
Bergsteiner Harald
Emerald Publishing Limited
EAN: 9781780520544
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Recent failures in the corporate sector are to a large extent a failure of accountability. Unfortunately, accountability tends to be characterised by atomistic research; confusing language; models of limited scope; poor conceptualisation of key constructs; context insensitivity; and, a lack of methodological integration. This book not only integrates but substantially adds to the extant accountability literature, providing a holistic view of accountability, showcasing a newly-generated Holistic Accountability Model (HAM). This book clarifies the purposes of accountability; identifies what triggers accountability exchanges; generates a set of well-defined responsibility and accountability constructs; and, via a grounded graphic model, links these constructs to the accountability process and to the influences that impact on this process. Several working models are proposed to help practitioners achieve a better understanding of the extent and nature of their accountability obligations, develop and implement more effective accountability policies and practices, and make better accountability decisions.
EAN 9781780520544
ISBN 1780520549
Binding Hardback
Publisher Emerald Publishing Limited
Publication date February 16, 2012
Pages 560
Language English
Dimensions 246 x 174 x 34
Country United Kingdom
Authors Bergsteiner Harald