Visibility, governance and social context: Financial management in the Pre-Reformation Scottish church

Paisey, C. and Paisey, N.J. (2011) Visibility, governance and social context: Financial management in the Pre-Reformation Scottish church. Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, 24(5), pp. 587-621. (doi: 10.1108/09513571111139111)

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine financial management in the Pre-Reformation church in Aberdeen, Scotland during the bishopric of Bishop William Elphinstone (1488-1514). Design/methodology/approach: The paper employs a combination of literature-based analysis, archival research and the use of biographies in order to examine aspects of financial management within the Pre-Reformation church in Aberdeen, Scotland. Findings: There is evidence that accounting for assets and income was mobilised in order to achieve social aims. Recording mechanisms give visibility to the church's remuneration and governance strategy. Together, these examples show that there was no evidence of a sacred/secular divide in this context. Research limitations/implications: Archives may be incomplete but can give insight into financial management in historical context and aspects of the sacred/secular divide. Originality/value: This paper aids understanding of visibility and governance possibilities afforded by accounting that has been mobilised in an historic setting in order to achieve social aims.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Paisey, Professor Catriona
Authors: Paisey, C., and Paisey, N.J.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > Adam Smith Business School > Accounting and Finance
Journal Name:Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal
Publisher:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN:0951-3574

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