Accounting for Impact: Bridging the Gap in Megaproject Social Impact Evaluation
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
This book chapter critically examines the evolving role of accounting in
evaluating the social impacts of megaprojects, an area of increasing significance
due to the profound influence these large-scale undertakings have on commu-
nities and environments. Through a critical literature review, the chapter eluci-
dates the complex interplay between accounting practices and the multifaceted
social dimensions of megaprojects, which range from infrastructure development
to large-scale energy transition. By categorising the existing literature into the-
matic areas, the chapter provides a structured analysis, highlighting the current
state of research at the intersection of accounting and megaproject evaluation.
It identifies key gaps in the literature, particularly the underexplored potential of
social accounting tools and methodologies to offer nuanced insights into the social
impacts of megaprojects. Moreover, it proposes a framework for future research
that aims to bridge these gaps, offering a roadmap for social accounting scholars to
contribute more significantly to assessing megaprojects’ social implications. This
chapter ultimately serves as a call to action for accounting researchers to engage
with the complex, yet crucial, domain of megaproject evaluation, advocating for
a multidisciplinary approach that enhances the understanding and management of
these projects’ social impacts.
Tipologia CRIS:
04A-Conference paper in volume
Keywords:
Megaproject, Social Accounting, Impact Assessment, Cross-Disciplinary, Megaproject Risks and Benefits
Elenco autori:
Corazza, Laura; Torchia, Daniel; Marengo, Francesco; Cottafava, Dario
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Titolo del libro:
Complexity and Sustainability in Megaprojects
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