The Politics of Accounting Regulation : Organizing Transnational Standard Setting in Financial Reporting
Sebastian Botzem
'How and why do transnational regulatory bodies emerge? How do they acquire the authority and confidence to be actors in their own right? These questions preoccupy scholars in many disciplines and Sebastian Botzem's the Politics of Accounting Regulation makes an important contribution to the debates. Focusing on the case of the International Accounting Standards Board over a critical period of its development - including the financial crisis - Botzem addresses its evolution as an organization which produces accounting standards and whose efforts to be outside politics are inevitably and irredeemably political in nature. This book is essential reading for sociologists, political scientists, accountants and anyone else interested in the organization of global governance.' - Michael Power, London School of Economics, UK
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Jahr:
2012
Verlag:
Edward Elgar Pub
Sprache:
english
Seiten:
223
ISBN 10:
1781001065
ISBN 13:
9781781001066
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english, 2012