The paper intends to focus on the analysis and comparison, based on the historical international perspective, of the "proprietorship theory" (Besta, Hatfield, Hügli, Schär, Sprague) with the "entity theory" (Paton, Schmalenbach, Zappa). The differences between the proprietorship and entity perspectives constitute a central issue in accounting theory and accounting practice as well. Moreover the paper stresses the contemporary debate about positive empirical accounting research on ERP, demonstrates the weakness, and limited adherence to the present economic setting, of the strict application of the "proprietorship theory". separated from the "entity theory". Instead, even if the implementation of IAS is mainly based on the proprietorship approach, ERP systems demonstrate the need to overcome the rigid separation of the two accounting approaches, fostering an integrated systematic view, which better copes with the complex, dynamic and instable business and economic reality. Keywords: Proprietorship theory, Entity theory, Management Control, Enterprise Resources Planning.
Cilloni, A., Marinoni, M. A., Galassi, G., European and Anglo-Saxon Proprietorship & Entity Theories. An Integrated Approach., in 12th World Congress of Accounting Historians - Istanbul, Turkey, Congress Proceedings, Vol. II ed. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Cengiz Toraman, Association of Accounting and Finance Academicians (AAFA), (Istanbul, 18-21 July 2007), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Cengiz Toraman,, Istanbul 2008: 1220-1237 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/31442]
European and Anglo-Saxon Proprietorship & Entity Theories. An Integrated Approach.
Marinoni, Marco Angelo;
2008
Abstract
The paper intends to focus on the analysis and comparison, based on the historical international perspective, of the "proprietorship theory" (Besta, Hatfield, Hügli, Schär, Sprague) with the "entity theory" (Paton, Schmalenbach, Zappa). The differences between the proprietorship and entity perspectives constitute a central issue in accounting theory and accounting practice as well. Moreover the paper stresses the contemporary debate about positive empirical accounting research on ERP, demonstrates the weakness, and limited adherence to the present economic setting, of the strict application of the "proprietorship theory". separated from the "entity theory". Instead, even if the implementation of IAS is mainly based on the proprietorship approach, ERP systems demonstrate the need to overcome the rigid separation of the two accounting approaches, fostering an integrated systematic view, which better copes with the complex, dynamic and instable business and economic reality. Keywords: Proprietorship theory, Entity theory, Management Control, Enterprise Resources Planning.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.