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This paper responds to a recent call by researchers that we need to move beyond both advocacy of and technical arguments about the value of accrual accounting to more fully recognise the institutional forces, key change agents and the local political fields. We draw on elements of institutional theory and the practice theory of Pierre Bourdieu to explore the ‘problematic’ aspects of institutional forces, key organisational change agents and the local political field associated with the adoption of accrual accounting in the South Korean public sector. We found that accrual accounting was driven by many factors including a local financial scandal, the advocacy of a civil society group and the ambitions and the ideology of key actors. The contribution of this paper is that it shows how the practices of accounting cannot be separated from their political and personal context.
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Ahn, P. D., Jacobs, K., Lim, D. W., & Moon, K. (2014). Beyond Self-Evident: Recognising the Problematic Political Context of Accrual Accounting Adoption in South Korea. Financial Accountability and Management, 30(1), 25–48. https://doi.org/10.1111/faam.12026
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