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The blind spots of interdisciplinarity in addressing grand challenges
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The blind spots of interdisciplinarity in addressing grand challenges

Erica Pimentel, Charles H. Cho and Joel Bothello
Critical Perspectives on Accounting, Vol.93, 102475
01/06/2023

Abstract

Interdisciplinary Accounting academic research Engagement and impact Community Accounting Research Methodology
When implemented effectively, interdisciplinary research can produce practical impact towards addressing societal "grand challenges" while also generating novel conceptual insights that advance theory. However, despite decades of calls for interdisciplinarity, research communities continue to become more siloed and less impactful. This paper aims to highlight the obstacles to interdisciplinary work contained within the accounting community, specifically those associated with Interdisciplinary Accounting Research (IAR). We argue that, in order to overcome these obstacles and produce more effective and impactful interdisciplinary work, we require four IAR practices: Problem-solving, Public engagement, Professionalism and Performance Revision. Our purpose is to identify challenges as well as solutions that reduce the friction that accounting academics experience when collaborating with scholars outside their research discipline, especially when it concerns addressing grand challenges.
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Domestic collaboration
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6 Social Sciences
6.3 Management
6.3.343 Organizational Theory
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Business, Finance
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