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Accounting and trust in the enabling of long-term relations
Willie Seal, Peter Vincent-Jones
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal
1997
406 - 431
0951-3574
10.1108/09513579710178133
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The enabling role of accounting in supporting classical contractual exchange has been extensively analysed in agency theory. In contrast, analyses the role of accounting in enabling empirically important and welfare-enhancing long-term relations which rely on trust and co-operation rather than legal remedies. Under what circumstances does accounting strengthen, weaken or even destroy the trust which underpins relations both within and between organizations? What are the implications for accountability? Explores these general questions in the contrasting contexts of compulsory contracting policies in UK local government and the transition from socialism in Eastern Europe.
Accountancy, Compulsory competitive tendering, Contracts, Eastern Europe, Local government, Trust
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