Author
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- Sanja Pupovac
- Mona Nikidehaghani
Abstract
Purpose - The purpose of this study is to examine the extent to which using accounting as a multidimensional practice that encompasses technical, social and moral dimensions facilitates the instigation and advancement of a culture of sustainable development. Design/methodology/approach - A qualitative approach was used to analyse the case ofWaratah Coal Pty Ltd vs Youth Verdict Ltd– a dispute over a lease to establish a coal mine. The study draws on Carnegieet al.’s (2021a, 2021b) multidimensional definition of accounting and the Carnegieet al.’s (2023) framework for analysis to explore how different parties drew on accounting concepts to support their position over the sustainability of the mining lease proposal. Findings - A multidimensional perspective on accounting appears to have clear transformative potential and can be used to champion a culture of sustainable development. This approach also has broad societal, environmental and moral implications that transcend Western financial metrics. This study shows that relying solely on accounting as a technical practice to pursue economic benefits can result in contested arguments. Overall, this analysis illustrates how the wider public, and notably First Nations communities, might challenge accounting methodologies that marginalise cultural and social narratives. Originality/value - This paper expands accounting research by demonstrating how fully embracing accounting’s capacities can create a space for hearing multiple voices, including those silenced by Western accounting practices. Specifically, this study presents a unique case in which the authors incorporate the voices and views of those affected by accounting-based decisions.
Suggested Citation
Sanja Pupovac & Mona Nikidehaghani, 2024.
"Sustainable development and First Nations values: a multidimensional accounting approach for mining proposals,"
Meditari Accountancy Research, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 32(5), pages 1710-1733, February.
Handle:
RePEc:eme:medarp:medar-04-2023-1986
DOI: 10.1108/MEDAR-04-2023-1986
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