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Managing climate change 'by the numbers' in a UK energy company

Authors :
Quayle, Annette
Quayle, Annette
Source :
North American Congress on Social and Environmental Accounting Research
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

This paper examines how ideas and practices of accounting come together in turning the abstract concept of climate change into a new non-financial performance measure in a large energy company in the UK. It develops the notion of ‘governmental management’ to explain how the firm’s carbon dioxide emissions were transformed into a new organisational object that could be made quantifiable, measureable and ultimately manageable because of the modern power of accounting in tying disciplinary subjectivities and objectivities together whilst operating simultaneously at the level of individual and the organisation. Examining these interrelations highlights the constitutive nature of accounting in creating not just new categories for accounting’s attention, but in turn new organisational knowledge and knowledge experts in the making up accounting for climate change. Significantly, it appears these new knowledge experts are no longer accountants: which may help explain accounting’s evolution into evermore spheres of influence as we increasingly choose to manage our world ‘by the numbers’.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
North American Congress on Social and Environmental Accounting Research
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1143017350
Document Type :
Electronic Resource