1st Edition

Accounting by the First Public Company The Pursuit of Supremacy

By Warwick Funnell, Jeffrey Robertson Copyright 2014
224 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

224 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

224 Pages 25 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The United Dutch East India Company was the first public company, preceding the formation of the English East-India Company by over 40 years. Its fame as the first public company which heralded the transition from feudalism to modern capitalism and its remarkable financial success for nearly two centuries ensure its importance in the history of capitalism. Although a publicly owned, highly... Read more

Timeline Figures Acknowledgements Preface 1. Introduction 2. Dutch Identity and the Influence of Landscape 3. Netherlands’ Trade and Commerce 4. Dutch Bookkeeping and the Hanseatic Influence  5. The Dutch East-India Company 6. Accounting for Capital 7. The VOC’s General Bookkeeping: Contradictions and Conflict 8. Conclusion Bibliography

Biography

Warwick Funnell is Professor of Accounting and Finance at Kent Business School, University of Kent, UK. He is co-author (along with R.E. Jupe and J. Anderson) of In Government We Trust: Market Failure and the Delusions of Privatisation (2009).

Jeffrey Robertson is a Lecturer in the School of Accountancy at Massey University, New Zealand.