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Publication Date:
December 2005
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1469-3569
DOI:
10.2202/1469-3569.1136

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International Accounting Standard Setting: A Network Approach

James Perry / Andreas Nöelke

1Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

1Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Citation Information: Business and Politics. Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages –, ISSN (Online) 1469-3569, DOI: 10.2202/1469-3569.1136, December 2005

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2005-12-20

The article takes a political economy perspective on the current harmonization of accounting standards. It argues that the process not only signals a major shift in the mode of governance (towards private authority), but also in the substance of what is being governed. In political-economic terms, the most significant change which the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) brings to accounting is an increased reliance on market values in the form of so-called Fair Value Accounting (FVA). The FVA paradigm represents a financial perspective on business operations. This perspective is matched by the process and structure of the institutions that govern international accounting standard setting, particularly the IASB and the European Financial Reporting Advisory Group which advises the Commission of the European Union on the adoption of IASB standards. A network analysis of the different committees and working groups of these two institutions demonstrates that financial sector actors wield substantially more influence than other categories of business actors within the governance of international accounting standard setting.

Keywords: accounting; standards; harmonization; network analysis

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