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Evidence and implications of multiple paradigms in accounting knowledge production
Joanne Locke, Alan D. Lowe
Accounting
Aston Business School
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Accounting Academics
100%
Knowledge Production
100%
Accounting Knowledge
100%
Multiple Paradigms
100%
Academe
66%
Accounting Research
33%
Power Distribution
33%
Catholic
33%
Multi-paradigm
33%
Perception Study
33%
Academy
33%
Multiparadigmatic
33%
Journal Editors
33%
Policy Setting
33%
Number of Authors
33%
Socially Constructed
33%
Policy Practice
33%
Close Relationships
33%
Local Elites
33%
Social Sciences
Stakeholder
100%
Intellectual Cooperation
100%
Close Relationship
100%
Local Elite
100%
Distribution of Power
100%
Christians
100%
Authors
100%
Psychology
Close Relationship
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Stakeholder
100%