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Editorial

Theme: Politicians’ use of accounting informationEditorial: Unraveling politicians’ use and non-use of accounting information

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Andreas Bergmann. (2023) Editorial: More complex approaches may increase the use of accounting information. Public Money & Management 43:4, pages 289-289.
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Mark Christensen. (2022) Debate: Accounting information performativity and politicians’ use (or not). Public Money & Management 42:8, pages 574-575.
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Sandra Cohen. (2022) Debate: Accounting training for politicians—an alternative approach. Public Money & Management 42:8, pages 576-577.
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Alexander Kroll. (2022) Debate: Expanding research on politicians’ data use. Public Money & Management 42:8, pages 578-579.
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Tobias Polzer & Johann Seiwald. (2022) Debate: The role of intermediaries between demand and supply of performance information—the missing link?. Public Money & Management 42:8, pages 582-583.
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Patrícia Gomes, Isabel Brusca, Maria J. Fernandes & Estela Vilhena. (2022) The IPSAS implementation and the use and usefulness of accounting information: a comparative analysis in the Iberian Peninsula. Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting & Financial Management 35:1, pages 12-40.
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Lasse Olavi Oulasvirta. (2022) Consolidated financial statement information and group reporting in the central government: a user-oriented approach. Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting & Financial Management 35:6, pages 28-51.
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