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    Stakeholder democracy: challenges and contributions from social accounting.Brendan O'Dwyer - 2005 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 14 (1):28-41.
  2. Outside the I: Intersubjectivity in Habermas and Levinas.Brendan O'Dwyer - 2009 - Gnosis 10 (2):1-10.
    Winner of the 2010 Concordia Philosophy Students' Association Undergraduate Essay Contest.
     
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    The legitimacy of accountants’ participation in social and ethical accounting, auditing and reporting.Brendan O'Dwyer - 2001 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 10 (1):27-39.
    This paper discusses the legitimacy of accountants’ recent involvement in social and ethical accounting, auditing and reporting. Support for accountants’ legitimacy is proposed by highlighting some of the technical skills they offer to the SEAAR process as conceived in AA1000. It is argued that the relevance of these skills is strengthened within a conception of SEAAR which principally perceives it as a risk/stakeholder management process focused primarily on the concerns of corporate management as opposed to those of the wider society. (...)
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