What is it about?

The paper investigates how a crisis like a pandemic, or the widespread protests and conflicts of the Arab Spring, changes the way that companies engage in Social Accounting.

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Why is it important?

The paper brings intriguing insights into how companies changed their practices when the settled becomes unsettled. A central finding is how the social context defines the cultural toolkit available for companies, which constrain them on what social accounting strategies are possible.

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The paper looks into how Social Accounting practices operate under a crisis such as the 2020 pandemic or the Arab Spring, which is the focus of the paper.

Muhammad Al Mahameed
Copenhagen Business School

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This page is a summary of: Social accounting in the context of profound political, social and economic crisis: the case of the Arab Spring, Accounting Auditing & Accountability Journal, November 2020, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/aaaj-08-2019-4129.
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