Accounting and Food
seeks to explore the accounting, business and financial history of some of the most prestigious Italian food producers. Moreover, given that "Food" has been at the center of production and trade throughout the history of mankind, food production and commerce will be investigated from the critical angles of accounting, accountants and merchants. Relatedly, the interconnected history of the Food fairs and expositions of the major Italian trade centers will be also unveiled.Accounting and Food
examines the role of accounting, accountants and merchants in food production and international trade (e.g., grain, wine, etc...) as well as considering the history of food producers, paying particular attention to the role played by women entrepreneurs over time.Finally the book explores the interrelations of accounting, food and state, local authorities and social institutions, in particular in so far these latter institutions were involved in the Political economy, regulation, allocation and distribution of food to populations and societies.
Accounting and Food
will be of particular interest to researches and scholars in the field of accounting history but also to those working in the areas of regional development, regional economics, food and sociology and other related disciplines.Luciano D'Amico is Professor of Business Economics at the Faculty of Communication Sciences at University of Teramo, Italy.
Roberto Di Pietra
is Professor of International Financial Accounting at University of Siena, Italy.Massimo Sargiacomo
is Professor in the Department Of Business Administration, University G.d'Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara, Italy and President of the US Academy of Accounting Historians, and member of several accounting history review boards. He is the chairman of the 2016 World Congress of Accounting Historians.