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La diffusion d'information aux salariés vue par les revues professionnelles comptables depuis 1880 : Analyse d'un débat récurrent

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The disclosure of information to workers (DIS) has obtained legal legitimacy with the creation of the Work Council after the Second World War ; but in practice, it has become a managerial issue since the industrial revolution and the widespread of an industrial working class. This study is based on 124 articles published in 19 French professional accounting journals ; the aim is to identify the recurrence of DIS and to link it with both the social and economic context of each period and the role of the accountant. It appears that after a period of hostility and absence of debate in the journals (1880 to 1945), the articles promote the disclosure of information to workers (1945 to 1980), but since 1980, the debate has focused more on the legal aspect.

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  • Mathieu Floquet, 2012. "La diffusion d'information aux salariés vue par les revues professionnelles comptables depuis 1880 : Analyse d'un débat récurrent," ACCRA, Association francophone de comptabilité, vol. 18(1), pages 67-91.
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    1. Godowski, Christophe & Nègre, Emmanuelle & Verdier, Marie-Anne, 2020. "Toward dialogic accounting? Public accountants’ assistance to works councils − A tool between hope and illusion," CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES ON ACCOUNTING, Elsevier, vol. 69(C).

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