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In pursuit of legitimacy: A history behind fair value accounting
Authors:Omiros Georgiou  Lisa Jack
Institution:aNorwich Business School, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UK;bDepartment of Accounting and Finance, Portsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth, Richmond Building, Portsmouth PO1 3DE, UK
Abstract:An examination of the history of attempts by regulators, practitioners and scholars from the mid nineteenth century to 2005 to establish an appropriate accounting measurement basis for financial reporting here leads to an evaluation of the likelihood of fair value accounting (FVA) practices becoming fully institutionalised. Using concepts drawn from theories of legitimation, it is shown here that historic cost accounting (HCA) only enjoyed an episodic legitimacy in the 1940s–70s and that prior and after this period mixed measurement incorporating market values is routinised. Although principles of FVA have been legitimised to an extent, it is argued here that this has resulted in the practice of mixed measurement bases being taken for granted.
Keywords:Fair value  Accounting bases  Legitimation
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