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A research agenda for problematising profit and profitability
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Nama, Yesh
, Preda, Alexandru
, Lowe, Alan
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Accountability
/ Accounting
/ Community research
/ Economic theory
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Literary criticism
/ Methodological problems
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Political economy
/ Power
/ Profitability
/ Profits
/ Social entrepreneurship
/ Social power
/ Sociology
/ Writers
2020
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A research agenda for problematising profit and profitability
by
Nama, Yesh
, Preda, Alexandru
, Lowe, Alan
in
Accountability
/ Accounting
/ Community research
/ Economic theory
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Literary criticism
/ Methodological problems
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Political economy
/ Power
/ Profitability
/ Profits
/ Social entrepreneurship
/ Social power
/ Sociology
/ Writers
2020
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A research agenda for problematising profit and profitability
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Nama, Yesh
, Preda, Alexandru
, Lowe, Alan
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Accountability
/ Accounting
/ Community research
/ Economic theory
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Literary criticism
/ Methodological problems
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Political economy
/ Power
/ Profitability
/ Profits
/ Social entrepreneurship
/ Social power
/ Sociology
/ Writers
2020
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A research agenda for problematising profit and profitability
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A research agenda for problematising profit and profitability
2020
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Overview
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance a research agenda on the topic of problematising profit and profitability. This paper also acts as an introduction to this Accounting, Auditing & Accountability (AAAJ ) special section which aims to foster the development of literature focussing on critically evaluating issues surrounding profit and profitability and their sometimes, deleterious effects on society. The authors encourage an interdisciplinary discussion on the concepts of profit and profitability and various ways in which the authors could potentially problematise these concepts. Design/methodology/approach The authors undertake a purposive interdisciplinary review to provide context on problematising profit and profitability by briefly discussing the evolution of the concept of profit and by reviewing some contemporary debates and discussions about the role and status of profit and profitability. Findings In order to further develop the literature on problematising profit and profitability, it is important to broaden the analytical framework in order to (1) uncover the assumptions that make profitable activities possible as well as justifications of such activities; (2) analyse the practices of profit not only in the sense of computational practices but also in the sense of strategic and rhetorical calculations; (3) evaluate the practices of profit and profitability where they are situated within social and power relationships and (4) connect practices of profit to specific social imaginaries of profit. Originality/value In setting out a future research agenda, this paper fosters theoretical and methodological pluralism and encourages box-breaking research in the research community focussing on problematising profit and profitability in various settings. The perspectives offered in this paper provides not only a basis for further research in this critical area of discourse and regulation on the role and status of profit and profitability but also provides emancipatory potential for practitioners (to be reflective of their practices and their undesired consequences of such practices) whose overarching focus is on these accounting numbers.
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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