CONTENTS OF VOLUME 13 Number 1
1997
Special Issue Section: Accounting in a Scandinavian Research Context KJELL GRONHAUG, ERODE MELLEMVIK and OLOV OLSON
Editorial: Accounting in a Scandinavian research context
JAN MOURITSEN
Marginalizing the customer: customer orientation, quality and accounting performance
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ROLF SOLLIand STEN JONSSON
Housekeeping? Yes, but which house? Meaning and accounting context--a case study
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TOR BUSCH
Management, accounting and cognition
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JOHN SKAR
On the limits to management control
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RIGNOR H. OSLEN
Ex-post accounting in incremental budgeting: a study of Norwegian municipalities
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General Papers Section INGER JOHANNEPETTERSEN
Hierarchy and complementarity--joint predictors of group effectiveness?
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NORVALDMONSENand
Norsk Hydro's communication to international capital markets: a blend of accounting principles
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WANDA A. WALLACE
Book Reviews BARBARACZARNIAWSKA
Sensemaking in Organization, by Karl E. Weick
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ELISABETHSUNDIN
Gender, Managers, and Organizations, by Yvonne Due
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Billing and Mats Alvesson ROLF A. LUNDIN
Project Management in the Process Industries, by
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Roy Whittaker Contributors to this issue Acknowledgement to referees of Volume 12, 1996
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T. SALMI,I. VIRTANEN and P. YLI-OLL!
The generalized association between financial statements and security characteristics
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M. HALMEand M. HUSE
The influence of corporate governance, industry and country factors on environmental reporting
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Y. Hu and T. KORNELIUSSEN The effects of personal ties and reciprocity on the performance of small firms in horizontal strategic alliances
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S.-O. COLLIN
Financial intermediation through markets and organizations: an information-boundary argument for financial organizations
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F. MELLEMVIK
Accounting, the hidden collage? Accounting in the dialogues between a city and its financial institutions
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A. M. RICHARDSEN, A. MIKKEt.SENand R. J. BURKE
Work experiences and career and job satisfaction among professional and managerial women in Norway
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Institutions and Organizations, by W. R. Scott
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R. SOTTO
Technology and Society: Interdisciplinary Studies in Formal Organization, by Jannis Kallinikos
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H. JANSSON
The Struggle over Singapore's Soul. Western Modernization and Asian Culture, by Joseph B. Tamney
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B. CZARNIAWSKA-JOERGES
Aramis or the Love for Technology, by Bruno Latour
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Book Reviews S. JONSSON
Contributors to this issue
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Number 3 A. J. KANTO and H. J. SCHADEWITZ
A multidimensional model for the disclosure policy of a firm
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M. WESTERBERG,J. SINGH
Does the CEO matter? An empirical study of small Swedish firms operating in turbulent environments
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and E. HACKNER K. BLOMQVIST
The many faces of trust
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H. J. Duos
Economic foundations for an entrepreneurial marketing concept
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N. BRUNSSON
The standardization of organizational forms as a cropping-up process
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Institutions and Organizations, by W. R. Scott
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K. BRUNSSON
Translating Organizational Change, by Barbara Czarniawska and Guje Sev6n
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S.-O. COLLIN
Publishing in the Organizational Sciences, by L. Cummings and Peter J. Frost
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Book Reviews S. JONSSON
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Contemporary Marketing and Consumer Behaviour. An Anthropological Sourcebook, by John F. Sherry, Jr
O. LOFGREN
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Contributors to this issue Number 4
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Special Issue: Reflections on Conducting Processual Research on Management and Organizations A. RoPo, P. ERIKSSON and J. G. HUNT
Reflections on conducting processual research on management and organizations
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A. M. PETTIGREW
What is a processual analysis?
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D. B. TUTTLE
A classification system for understanding individual differences in temporal orientation among processual researchers and organizational informants
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E. FERLIEand T. MCNULTY "Going to market": changing patterns in the organisation and character of process research
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P. DAWSON
In at the deep end: conducting processual research on organisational change
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J. LAURILA
Promoting research access and informant rapport in corporate settings: notes from research on a crisis company
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J. D. ORTON
From inductive to iterative grounded theory: zipping the gap between process theory and process data
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S. J. Fox-WOLFGRAMM
Towards developing a methodology for doing qualitative research: the dynamic-comparative case study method
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J. WOICESHYN
Literary analysis as a metaphor in processual research: a story of technological change
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L. BENGTSSON,U. ELG and J.-I. LIND
Bridging the translantic publishing gap: how North American reviewers evaluate European idiographic research
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C. R. HININGS
Reflections on processual research
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Contributors to this issue