Gifting, Exchange and Reciprocity in Thai Annual Reports: Towards a Buddhist Relational Theory of Thai Accounting Practice

Constable, Philip orcid iconORCID: 0000-0001-9234-1408 and Kuasirikun, Nooch (2018) Gifting, Exchange and Reciprocity in Thai Annual Reports: Towards a Buddhist Relational Theory of Thai Accounting Practice. Critical Perspectives On Accounting, 54 . pp. 1-26. ISSN 1045-2354

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cpa.2017.08.002

Abstract

This paper analyses the inter-relationship of human agency and socio-economic structure in the determination of Thai accounting. It demonstrates that determination of accounting practice lies neither in the individual agency of human practice, nor in the forces of socioeconomic structure per se, but rather in patterns of relational practice. Drawing on the theoretical framework of Mauss [5TD$DIF](1925) to analyse accounting practice as revealed in Thai company annual reports, this paper elaborates a Buddhist relational theory of accounting practice that focuses on the importance of patterns of practice [6TD$DIF]generated by gifting, exchange and reciprocity. It studies theways that accounting as evidenced in the relational
practices of Thai annual reports creates patterns of corporate, societal and state identity in late 20th and early 21st-century Thailand. The article also relates this Thai Buddhist conceptualisation of practice to other theoretical approaches, particularly Foucault, Giddens and Latour, which accounting historians have adapted to express the interaction of human and structural agency in practice. In doing so, the paper seeks to highlight some of the limitations in such accounting theorisation and emphasise the importance of a focus on normative patterns of relational practice as an explanation of accounting formation.
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