Accounting in and by the extractive industries: development of a conceptual framework and avenues for future research
ISSN: 2049-372X
Article publication date: 6 February 2024
Issue publication date: 9 February 2024
Abstract
Purpose
We develop a conceptual framework as a basis for thinking about the impact of extractive industries and emancipatory potential of alternative accounts. We then review selected alternative accounts literature on some contemporary issues surrounding the extractive industries and identify opportunities for accounting, auditing, and accountability research. We also provide an overview of the other contributions in this special issue.
Design/methodology/approach
Drawing on alternative accounts from the popular and social media as well as the alternative accounting literature, this primarily discursive paper provides a contemporary literature review of identified issues within the extractive industries highlighting potential areas for future research. The eight papers that make up the special issue are located within a conceptual framework is employed to illustrate each paper’s contribution to the field.
Findings
While accounting has a rich literature covering some of the issues detailed in this paper, this has not necessarily translated to the extractive industries. Few studies in accounting have got “down and dirty” so to speak and engaged directly with those impacted by companies operating in the extractive industries. Those that have, have focused on specific areas such as the Niger Delta. Although prior studies in the social governance literature have tended to focus on disclosure issues, it is questionable whether this work, while informative, has resulted in any meaningful environmental, social or governance (ESG) changes on the part of the extractive industries.
Research limitations/implications
The extensive extractive industries literature both from within and outside the accounting discipline makes a comprehensive review impractical. Drawing on both the accounting literature and other disciplines, this paper identifies areas that warrant further investigation through alternative accounts.
Originality/value
This paper and other contributions to this special issue provide a basis and an agenda for accounting scholars seeking to undertake interdisciplinary research into the extractive industries.
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Acknowledgements
The support of the Editor-in-Chief, Charl de Villiers, University of Auckland, for this special issue is acknowledged with thanks.
Citation
Samkin, G., Mihret, D.G. and Lemma, T. (2024), "Accounting in and by the extractive industries: development of a conceptual framework and avenues for future research", Meditari Accountancy Research, Vol. 32 No. 1, pp. 1-41. https://doi.org/10.1108/MEDAR-11-2023-2229
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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