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Accounting and neoliberal responsibilisation: a case study on the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme
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Nikidehaghani, Mona
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Accountability
/ Accounting
/ Amalgamation
/ Automation
/ Autonomy
/ Budgets
/ Case studies
/ Citizenship
/ Clergy
/ Disability
/ Disability insurance
/ Fictitious
/ Foucauldian analysis
/ Funding
/ Insurance
/ Management accounting
/ Neoliberalism
/ Payments
/ People with disabilities
/ Power
/ Productivity
/ Rhetoric
2024
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Accounting and neoliberal responsibilisation: a case study on the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme
by
Nikidehaghani, Mona
in
Accountability
/ Accounting
/ Amalgamation
/ Automation
/ Autonomy
/ Budgets
/ Case studies
/ Citizenship
/ Clergy
/ Disability
/ Disability insurance
/ Fictitious
/ Foucauldian analysis
/ Funding
/ Insurance
/ Management accounting
/ Neoliberalism
/ Payments
/ People with disabilities
/ Power
/ Productivity
/ Rhetoric
2024
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Accounting and neoliberal responsibilisation: a case study on the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme
by
Nikidehaghani, Mona
in
Accountability
/ Accounting
/ Amalgamation
/ Automation
/ Autonomy
/ Budgets
/ Case studies
/ Citizenship
/ Clergy
/ Disability
/ Disability insurance
/ Fictitious
/ Foucauldian analysis
/ Funding
/ Insurance
/ Management accounting
/ Neoliberalism
/ Payments
/ People with disabilities
/ Power
/ Productivity
/ Rhetoric
2024
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Accounting and neoliberal responsibilisation: a case study on the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme
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Accounting and neoliberal responsibilisation: a case study on the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme
2024
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PurposeThis paper aims to explore how accounting is fostering neoliberal citizenship through the participants of Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). More specifically, this paper aims to understand how accounting discourse and the management accounting technique of budgeting, when intertwined with automated administrative processes of the NDIS, are giving rise to a pastoral form of power that directs people’s behaviour toward certain ends.Design/methodology/approachPublicly available data has been crafted into an autoethnographic case study of one fictitious person’s experiences with the NDIS – Mina. Mina is an amalgam created from material submitted to the Joint Parliamentary Standing Committee on the NDIS. Mina’s experiences are then analysed through the lens of Foucault’s concept of pastoral power to explore how accounting has contributed to marketising and digitising public disability services.FindingsAccounting rhetoric appears to be a central part of rationalising the decision to shift to individualised disability funding. Those receiving payments are treated as self-governable, financially responsible subjects and are therefore expected to have knowledge of management accounting techniques and budgeting. However, NDIS’s strong reliance on the accounting concepts of funds, budgets, cost and price is limiting people’s autonomy and subjecting them to intervention and control.Originality/valueThis paper addresses calls to explore the interplay between accounting and current disability policies. The analysis shows that incorporating accounting into the NDIS’s algorithms serves to conceal the underlying ideology of the programs, subtly driving behaviours towards neoliberal objectives. Further, this research extends the Foucauldian accounting literature by revealing the contribution of accounting to reinforcing the authority of digital pastors in contemporary times.
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