The development of the accounting profession in the Holy Land since 1920: cultural memory and accounting institutions

Citation
M. Brock, David et J. Richardson, Alan, The development of the accounting profession in the Holy Land since 1920: cultural memory and accounting institutions, Accounting history review (Print) , 23(3), 2013, pp. 227-252
ISSN journal
21552851
Volume
23
Issue
3
Year of publication
2013
Pages
227 - 252
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
This study provides a history of the Israel accounting profession using a periodization strategy that identifies major shifts in the legal and economic environment of Israel and traces the effect of these changes on the institutional structure of accountancy. Specifically, four periods are identified, each with distinct accounting institutions: British influence (1920.1948), state building (1948.1977), market model (1977.1994), and globalization (1994.present). The focus is on various effects of culture on the development of the profession and how cultural tendencies, reflected in cultural memory and collective identity, interact with the imposition of institutional structures by a foreign power and by integration into a global economy.