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A theoretical framework of analysis of accounting propensity in different religions

conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by Saeed Askary, B Jackling
“Can accounting practices be analyzed in a religious system of beliefs framework?”- this paper discusses and develops a theoretical framework for answering the question based on Hofstede and Gray’s model and an analysis of accounting practices in an Islamic agenda. The paper has three purposes. First, it analyses Hofstede and Gray’s model of accounting practices derived from a cultural framework including authority, measurement, enforcement and disclosure. Then, it is argued that Hofstede’s cultural values drive to depict the Islamic societal values by referencing Holy books verses of Muslim; Koran. Third, the study utilizes the Islamic societal values by applying Gray’s model to develop a theory for determining Islamic accounting practices. The model developed here provides a reasonably sound explanation of how religion as one cultural factor affects accounting practices in different societies. In examining Islam as one of the influential religions in the world, the paper reasons that Islamic accounting configuration attends to statutory control in accounting authority, moderate in disclosure of financial information, uniformity in using accounting methods and principles, and optimism in regard to accounting measurements.

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Title of proceedings

Fourth Asia Pacific Interdisciplinary Research in Accounting Conference APIRA 2004 Proceedings

Event

Asia Pacific Interdisciplinary Research in Accounting Conference (4th : 2004, Singapore)

Pagination

1 - 26

Publisher

Nanyang Technological Univeristy, Nanyang Business School

Location

Singapore

Place of publication

Singapore

Start date

2004-07-04

End date

2004-07-06

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2004, Nanyang Technological University

Editor/Contributor(s)

L Parker, A Low

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