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      The presentation of the self and professional identity: countering the accountant’s stereotype

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      Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal
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          Abstract

          Purpose

          The purpose of this paper is to explore the intersection of professional values and career roles in accountants’ presentations of their professional identity, in the face of enduring stereotyping of the accounting role.

          Design/methodology/approach

          This study presents a qualitative investigation of accountants’ construction of their professional identities and imagery using a Goffmanian dramaturgical perspective. Viewing professional identity construction as a presentational matter of impression management, the investigation employs a reflexive photo-interviewing methodology.

          Findings

          Accountants use a variety of workplace dramatisation, idealisation and mystification strategies inside and outside the workplace to counter the traditional accounting stereotype. They also attempt to develop a professional identity that is a subset of their overall life values.

          Research limitations/implications

          Their professional orientation is found to embrace role reconstruction and revised image mystification while not necessarily aiming for upward professional mobility. This has implications for understanding the career trajectories of contemporary accountants with associated implications for continuing professional development and education.

          Originality/value

          The paper focusses on professional role, identity, values and image at the individual accountant level, while most prior research has focussed upon these issues at the macro association-wide level. In offering the first use of reflexive photo-interviewing method in the accounting research literature, it brings the prospect of having elicited different and possibly more reflective observations, reflections and understandings from actors not otherwise possible from more conventional methods.

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              STRENGTH IS IGNORANCE; SLAVERY IS FREEDOM: MANAGING CULTURE IN MODERN ORGANIZATIONS*

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                Journal
                Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal
                AAAJ
                Emerald
                0951-3574
                October 16 2017
                October 16 2017
                : 30
                : 8
                : 1895-1924
                Article
                10.1108/AAAJ-09-2016-2720
                ab88fd7e-afe2-4ba0-8856-987abf50131f
                © 2017

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