Accounting, Innovation and Inter-Organisational Relationships

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About this eBook

Successful innovation is a true challenge and especially when today’s companies are intertwined in close inter-organisational relationships and networks with e.g. customers and suppliers. Research has indicated that accounting can play important roles in such innovation processes, but there is little in-depth systematic knowledge about this issue.

Accounting, Innovation and Inter-Organisational Relationships gathers leading researchers from all around the world to argue for the importance of more systematic knowledge about accounting, innovation and inter-organisational relationships.

Accounting, Innovation and Inter-Organisational Relationships thus becomes an important source for researchers and practitioners interested in accounting and inter-organisational relationships as well as the related disciplines of management, marketing, innovation and strategy.

About the author

Martin Carlsson-Wall is an Associate Professor in the Department of Accounting at the Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden

Håkan Håkansson is a Professor of International Management at the BI Norwegian Business School

Kalle Kraus is a Professor in the Department of Accounting at the Stockholm School of Economics, Swede

Johnny Lind is a Professor in the Department of Accounting at the Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden

Torkel Strömsten is an Associate Professor in the Department of Accounting at the Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden

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