Practice-Relevant Accrual Accounting for the Public Sector, 1st ed. 2021
Producers’ and Users’ Perspectives

Public Sector Financial Management Series

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This book addresses the necessary developments and adjustments that can be regarded as a promising starting point for making accrual accounting a more practice-relevant for the public sector entities. Specifically, the main focus is on Reshaping the application of accrual accounting principles and assumptions to fit the context of public sector entities; Developing a practice-relevant holistic accounting approach for governmental capital assets, which has been based on developing and reshaping the assets recognition criteria; Scope of general purpose financial reporting from an accountability perspective; Suggesting a sustainable accounting approach for reporting on the long-term fiscal sustainability; Developing a dynamic model for making public sector accrual accounting a more user practice relevant; and finally, Developing a theory of accounting information usefulness, which explains how cognitive aspects do influence the use/non-use of accounting information by the politicians. Fundamentally, the book has tackled these necessary developments and adjustments from both the producer?s and the user?s perspectives.


Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part I: The Producers’ Perspective.- Chapter 2: Reshaping the Application of Accrual Accounting Principles and Postulations to Fit the Context of Public Sector Entities.- Chapter 3: Towards A Practice-Relevant Holistic Accounting Approach for Governmental Capital Assets: An Alternative Reporting Model for the NPM Practices.- Chapter 4: Scope of General Purpose Financial Reporting: An Accountability Perspective.- Chapter 5: A Sustainable Accounting Approach for Reporting on Long-Term Fiscal Sustainability.- Part II: The Users’ Perspective.- Chapter 6: A Suggested Dynamic Model for Making Public Sector Accrual Accounting and Financial Reporting More User Practice-Relevant: Using Practice-Oriented Co-Design Approach.- Chapter 7: Accounting and Politicians: A Theory of Accounting Information Usefulness. Chapter 8: Conclusion.

 

Hassan Ouda is a Professor of Accounting at Faculty of Management Technology, German University in Cairo (GUC), Egypt. His research interests include public sector accounting and budgeting reform, particularly in relation to implementation of accrual accounting and budgeting, performance-based budgeting, and performance audit in public sector.


Develops a practice-relevant version of accrual accounting for the public sector Develops? and Applies Information Fit theory and co-creation methodology Emphasises the importance of both producer and user of public sector accounting