Value sensitive designAccountabilityTransparencyIf an organization is to be held accountable for its actions, the public need to know what happened. Organizations must therefore "open up" and provide evidence of performance to stakeholders, such as principals who have delegated tasks, employees, ...
The (Neglected) Value of Board Accountability in Corporate Governancedoi:10.2139/ssrn.2566335The concept of board accountability is central to literature and debates on corporate governance, not least in the United Kingdom and United States. However, asSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
want to touch on accounting’s role in constituting the assumed boundary of those who work within the corporate entity; the atomistic conception of the ‘individual’ as a self-interested opportunist proffered by economics, which is then made real in the rituals of accountability within the firm...
Responsibility means acknowledging your agency and accountability in daily actions and in your work. Everyone is personally invested in performing their work with integrity and encourages others to act with integrity too. Academic integrity starts with individuals and positively influences the entire communi...
accountability- responsibility to someone or for some activity answerability,answerableness responsibleness,responsibility- a form of trustworthiness; the trait of being answerable to someone for something or being responsible for one's conduct; "he holds a position of great responsibility" ...
world alone. Governments, churches and other social organizations use accounting for accountability and transparency purposes. Users of accounting information employ it to make numerous investment and financing decisions. Such users include creditors, suppliers, investment analysts, media and government ...
Knowledge and presence: accountability as described by nurses and surgical patients. Accountability was an integral part of phenomenological descriptions of 24 patients' experience of having surgery and 24 nurses' understanding of their experiences. Patients and nurses discussed two major elements, ...
valuation,value,worth. 6.The quality of being suitable or adaptable to an end: advantage,avail,benefit,profit,use,usefulness,utility. verb To look upon in a particular way: consider,deem,esteem,reckon,regard,see,view. phrasal verb account for ...
I distinguish between two types of accountability that correspond to the two meanings of “account for”: “to explain the reason or the cause of something” and “to form part of a total” (Cambridge Dictionary1). The second type of accountability, informed by a Deleuzian ethics of death,...
S Turley,M Zaman - 《Accounting Auditing & Accountability Journal》 被引量: 144发表: 2013年 Evidence from China on the value relevance of operating income vs. below-the-line items This study investigates the value relevance of operating income vs. below-the-line items in the Chinese stock mar...