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Autor:
Nooch Kuasirikun, Philip Constable
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Constable, P & Kuasirikun, N 2020, ' From cosmological to commercial form : A Buddhist theory of ‘form’, ‘space’ and ‘stream of re-becoming’ in mid-19th century Thai accounting ', Critical Perspectives on Accounting . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpa.2019.102113
This paper elaborates a Buddhist theory of practice which revises theoretical emphasis in the critical accounting literature on the dominance or hegemony of accounting ‘structures’, particularly structural interpretations of dominance and hegemon
Autor:
Philip Constable
The Kashmir conflict was a legacy of the partition of India in 1947. Both India and Pakistan claimed sovereignty over Kashmir leading to war in 1947–48, 1965, and 1999, as well as to its relevance in the secession of Bangladesh in 1971. The Kashmir
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Autor:
Philip Constable, Nooch Kuasirikun
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Kuasirikun, N & Constable, P 2018, ' Gifting, Exchange and Reciprocity in Thai Annual Reports: Towards a Buddhist Relational Theory of Thai Accounting Practice ', Critical Perspectives on Accounting, vol. 54, pp. 1-26 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpa.2017.08.002
This paper analyses the inter-relationship of human agency and socio-economic structure in the determination of Thai accounting. It demonstrates that determination of accounting practice lies neither in the individual agency of human practice, nor in
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Autor:
Philip Constable, Nooch Kuasirikun
Publikováno v:
Accounting, Organizations and Society. 35:596-627
In recent years it has been increasingly recognised that accounting cannot be fully understood without an appreciation of the social and political contexts in which it operates. Religious values and ethical codes form important aspects of the social
Autor:
Laura Agustín, Philip Constable, Jennifer Redmond, Melinda Chateauvert, Dorota A. Gozdecka, El[idot]f Ek[idot]n Akş[idot]t, Maureen E. Mulvihill
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Women's History Review. 17:299-312
Autor:
Philip Constable, Nooch Kuasirikun
Publikováno v:
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal. 20:574-619
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between accounting and the early roots of the nation‐state in mid nineteenth‐century Siam/Thailand.Design/methodology/approachFirst, the paper examines the theoretical inter‐relati
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Stephanie Hemelryk Donald, Nick Knight, Ann McMillan, Brian Merrett, Robert P. Weiss, Tomoko Aoyama, Scott O'Bryan, Paul Rule, Rozz Albon, Philip Constable, Rashmi Desai, Rafat Hussain, Ashok Nath, Edward Aspinall, William Case, Robert Cribb, Christine Doran, R. E. Elson, Ben Kerkvliet, Lene Pedersen, Philip Taylor, Ruth Weichard, Robert Norton
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Asian Studies Review. 27:389-418
Autor:
Philip Constable
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Asian Studies. 60:439-478
Repeatedly in indian recruitment handbooks and army histories of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, self-sufficiency, physical and moral resilience, orderliness and hard work, fighting tenacity, and above all, a sense of courage and l
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Louise Edwards, Edmund S. K. Fung, Karen Kingsbury, Lily Xiao Hong Lee, Leong Liew, Fiona Lloyd, Xiaoyuan Shang, Sue Trevaskes, Jennifer Amyx, Hayden Lesbirel, Mark Mclelland, Rohan Bastin, Philip Constable, Colin Mackerras, Anita Ray, Damien Kingsbury, Chris Manning, Keith Foulcher, Rachel Burke
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Asian Studies Review. 25:95-129
Harold Tanner's study of the state of criminal justice in the People's Republic of China in the 1980s is a valuable contribution to the field of Chinese law and justice studies and is in many respects an outstanding accomplishment. Over the last deca
Autor:
Philip Constable
Publikováno v:
The Indian Economic & Social History Review. 37:383-422