1st Edition
Interventionist Research in Accounting A Methodological Approach
PART I INTERVENTIONIST RESEARCH - WHY IT MATTERS AND WHY YOU SHOULD CARE
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Interventionist Research
Chapter 2: The ‘Good’ of IVR – Relevance and Remedy
Chapter 3: The ‘Bad’ and the ‘Ugly’ of IVR
PART 2 METHODOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS AND DESIGN - THE PILLARS OF AUTHENTICITY
Chapter 4: To Intervene – Integrating Philosophy and Theory
Chapter 5: An Interventionist Research Framework
Chapter 6: Planning and Protecting Your IVR Project
Chapter 7: Methods for Collecting, Storing and Analysing IVR Data
Chapter 8: IVR Reliability, Validity and Generalisations
PART 3 PEOPLE, SOCIAL SYSTEMS AND INTERVENTIONS – PUTTING IT TOGETHER
Chapter 9: Recruiting, Approaching and Retaining Participants
Chapter 10: Selecting and Managing the Intervention Team
Chapter 11: Intervention Design and Construction
PART 4 INTERVENTION IMPLEMENTATION AND DISSEMINATION – IN TOUCH WITH REALITY
Chapter 12: Intervention Implementation
Chapter 13: Disseminating Your Intervention Research
Biography
Vicki C. Baard is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Accounting and Corporate Governance at Macquarie University, Australia. Previously, she has held senior managerial roles as a practicing management accountant in Banking, Entertainment, and other related global service organisations. Vicki’s doctoral thesis centered on interdisciplinary interventionist research, considered as pioneering doctoral work, which ultimately led to her joining academe. Dr Baard is a qualitative and quantitative interdisciplinary researcher in interventionist research, management control systems, and teams.
Johannes Dumay is an Associate Professor in the Department of Accounting and Corporate Governance at Macquarie University, Australia" Formerly a business consultant, he joined academia after completing his PhD in 2008. His thesis won the European Fund for Management Development and Emerald Journals Outstanding Doctoral Research Award for Knowledge Management. John researches, intellectual capital, knowledge management, accounting, corporate reporting and disclosure, research methodologies, and academic writing. John is a highly cited scholar who has published over 100 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and books. He is the Associate Editor of the highly regarded Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, and Meditari Accountancy Research, and Deputy Editor Accounting & Finance.






